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No. 4 (2019)
No. 4 (2019)
Published:
2019-11-26
Editorial
Walking in/as Publics: Editors Introduction
Stephanie Springgay, Sarah E. Truman
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Articles
Walking Contemporary Indigenous Songlines as Public Pedagogies of Country
Margaret Somerville, Leanne Tobin, Jacinta Tobin
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Whitefellas (From the book Walk Back Over)
Jeanine Leane
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Walking Borders, Risk and Belonging
Maggie O’Neill, Ismail Einashe
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Walking the Places of Exception: The Tule Lake National Monument
Cathlin Goulding
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Being-in-the-Breathable: An Annotated Walk
Robert Bean, Barbara Lounder
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The Pedagogy of Pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago Written into Performance
Sarah Peters
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Cripistemologies in the City: 'Walking-Together' as Sense-Making
Eliza Chandler, Megan Johnson, Becky Gold, Carla Rice, Alex Bulmer
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‘What could be Feminist about Sound Studies?’: (in)Audibility in Young Children’s Soundwalking
David Ben Shannon
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Pedestrian Pedagogy: The Walking Library for Women Walking
Dee Heddon, Misha Myers
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Queering Pride: Walking Towards a Queer Future in Ireland
Georgina Perryman
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Postcards from the Underground
Astrida Neimanis, Perdita Phillips
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SaltWalks: Vancouver, Nanaimo, Toronto
Randy Lee Cutler
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Speculative Harbouring: Wading into Critical Pedagogy and Practices of Care
Susanne Pratt, Kate Johnston
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Walking-with Children on Blasted Landscapes
Karen Malone
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Weather Wanderings
Mindy Blaise, Tonya Rooney, Jo Pollitt
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Walking at Midnight: Women and Danger on Delhi’s Streets
Swati Arora
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‘Why Do You Need to Know That?’ Slipstream Movements and Mapping ‘Otherwise’ in Tkaronto
Karyn Recollet, Jon Johnson
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Walking as Precarious Public Pedagogy
Kimberly Powell
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The School of Site: Istanbul Walkabouts
Nazlı Tümerdem
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Walking Brooklyn’s Redline: A Journey through the Geography of Race
Walis Johnson
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Inefficient mapping: the ethical wayfinding potential of drawing while walking
Linda Knight
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Walking Methodologies with/in Teacher Education
Asilia Franklin-Phipps, Tristan Gleason
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Why Walking the Common is more than a Walk in the Park
Nike Romano, Veronica Mitchell, Vivienne Bozalek
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A Hijab, A Dog, and Many Histories: Wonders of Intersectional Assemblage in Memphis
Wesam M. Salem, Leslee Bailey-Tarbett, Susan Naomi Nordstrom
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