Walking as Embodied Research: Drift, Pause, Indirection

Author:   Christian Ernsten ,  Nick Shepherd (Associate professor of Heritage Studies at Aarhus University, Denmark.)
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Pages:   374
Publication Date:   22 May 2026
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Walking as Embodied Research: Drift, Pause, Indirection


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Author:   Christian Ernsten ,  Nick Shepherd (Associate professor of Heritage Studies at Aarhus University, Denmark.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781032039688


ISBN 10:   103203968
Pages:   374
Publication Date:   22 May 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Walking as Embodied Research Nick Shepherd and Christian Ernsten Part I Multisensory Walking: ‘Deep Mapping’ and ‘Sounding Places’ 1 Layers of Perception in the Altai Landscape: A Visual Essay Marjolijn Boterenbrood and Bas Pedroli 2 On Listening in Movement and Stillness: A Reflection through Sonic Vignettes Karolina Doughty and Kristina Hansen Part II Walking and the ‘Arts of Noticing’: ‘Social Trackways’ and ‘Storied Landscapes’ 3 Walking with Landscape Relations: Tracking and More-than-Human Sociality in the Kalahari Desert, Botswana Pierre du Plessis 4 Walking as a Mnemonic Practice for Abundance in a Storied Landscape Jan Bender Shetler Part III Critical Walking Methodologies: Feminist and Queer Walking, Decolonial Walking 5 Notes on Feminist and Queer Critical Walking Methodologies in the Amsterdam City Centre Chandra Frank 6 Escape from the White Cube: Walking as Decolonial Intervention Nick Shepherd Part IV Activist Walking and Walking for Academics 7 Activism on the move: Decolonial walking at Bremen’s Bürgerpark and Cape Town’s Two Rivers Urban Park Steven Robins with Matthew Wingfield 8 Walking for Academics Annamarie Mol Part V The Art of Getting Lost: ‘Homo Eclecticus’ and the Wadden Sea Polder 9 Walking paths: ‘Homo Eclecticus’ about strolling Jan Rothuizen 10 Salt, Fresh, Bittersweet: Walking a Wadden Sea Polder Against the Grain Christian Ernsten, Marten Minkema, and Dirk-Jan Visser Part VI Flanerie Reinterpreted: Walking and Drawing, Walk Like a Designer 11 Illustration on the Move: Embodied Practices of Walking and Drawing in the City Tânia Alexandra Cardoso 12 Walk Like a Designer: Following the Haagse beek, Artist Krijn Giezen, and the Water System of the Hague Henriette Waal and Clemens Driessen Part VII Walking through Time: Coloniality and Multi-temporality on the Liesbeeck River and the Qhapaq Ñan 13 Walking with Peter Kolb: Transhistorical Journeys between Colonial Pasts and Presents Christian Ernsten 14 On the Road: Musings on Walking and Writing Cristóbal Gnecco Part VIII Walking and Writing: Mount Sáos and the Rižana River 15 Ascending Sáos: A Chorographic Excursion in the midst of Incompressible Objects Christopher Witmore 16 Foot Notes: Walking and Writing with the Rižana River Nataša Rogelja Caf Part IX Lockdown Walking: ‘Becoming Attentive’, the ‘Infraordinary’, and Memory and Mortality in the Northern Suburbs of Johannesburg 17 Walking Forest in Suburbia: Becoming Attentive Ike Kamphof 18 Lockdown Walks: Rhythms and Gestures of the Everyday Jo Vergunst 19 In Passing: Walking in the Northern Suburbs of Johannesburg Ivan Vladislavic

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Christian Ernsten is Assistant Professor of Heritage Studies at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. Nick Shepherd is Associate Professor of Sustainable Heritage Management at Aarhus University in Denmark and Extraordinary Professor at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

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