Retracing My Steps: A 10-YEAR Journey To Walking-Based Transdisciplinary Research

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Retracing My Steps: A 10-YEAR Journey To Walking-Based Transdisciplinary Research. / Kagan, Sacha.
In: World Futures, Vol. 75, No. 4, 19.05.2019, p. 242-259.

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title = "Retracing My Steps: A 10-YEAR Journey To Walking-Based Transdisciplinary Research",
abstract = "Engaging in a chronological retrospection of my professional and personal transdisciplinary practice of walking-based research over the past decade, and embedding some elements of arts-based writing into the article itself, I articulate the influence of walking art, transect walks by urban researchers, and especially of Sarah Pink{\textquoteright}s sensory ethnography on his own use of walking-based method-elements for sustainability research. I discuss how these approaches bear relevance to urban sustainability research and suggest a queer-ecological direction for walking-based transdisciplinary research.",
keywords = "Arts-based research, transdisciplinarity, walking, walking-based research, Cultural Distribution/Cultural Organization, Cultural studies",
author = "Sacha Kagan",
year = "2019",
month = may,
day = "19",
doi = "10.1080/02604027.2018.1557977",
language = "English",
volume = "75",
pages = "242--259",
journal = "World Futures",
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publisher = "Gordon & Breach",
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