2020
DOI: 10.1080/02614367.2019.1711147
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“…Some researchers using walking interviews seek a third space between theory and praxis or method (Moles, 2008), neither fully academic nor activist, but in a negotiated pathway (Hein et al, 2008). This enables observations of interactions, patterns of movement, co-constituted sites of memory (Hall, 2020), atmosphere and affect, and the liminal transfer points punctuating mobility Sheller & Urry, 2006). If landscape is a story pervading its inhabitants (Ingold, 1993), walking interviews help exploration of self and others.…”
Section: Methodological Considerations Within Mobile Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some researchers using walking interviews seek a third space between theory and praxis or method (Moles, 2008), neither fully academic nor activist, but in a negotiated pathway (Hein et al, 2008). This enables observations of interactions, patterns of movement, co-constituted sites of memory (Hall, 2020), atmosphere and affect, and the liminal transfer points punctuating mobility Sheller & Urry, 2006). If landscape is a story pervading its inhabitants (Ingold, 1993), walking interviews help exploration of self and others.…”
Section: Methodological Considerations Within Mobile Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst Lorimer and Lund's (2003) excellent work on performativity in Munro bagging explored the underpinning socio-cultural beliefs and practices at play, it was primarily concerned with 'a cultural biography of mountain quantification ' (p. 142) and tensions between walking as a processual, aesthetic tradition and as a self-conscious, list-oriented process. Our ethnographic research incorporates those considerations but seeks to uncover more personal, embodied touristic experiences (Hall, 2020;Palmer & Andrews, 2020) through novel means.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%