Defining the principles and practices of walking as critical pedagogy, this book engages with social questions and challenges related to understandings of the Anthropocene, offering a series of studies that operationalize walking as a form of participatory pedagogy.
Defining the principles and practices of walking as critical pedagogy, this book engages with social questions and challenges related to understandings of the Anthropocene, offering a series of studies that operationalize walking as a form of participatory pedagogy.
Maggie O'Neill is Professor in Sociology & Criminology and Director of the Institute for Social Sciences in the 21st Century and UCC Futures: Collective Social Futures at University College Cork, Ireland. She is the co-author of Walking Methods: Research on the Move. Danielle O'Donovan is an architectural historian, heritage consultant and Director of The Butter Museum, Cork. John Barimo is Manager of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network Ireland, Office of Sustainability and Climate Action, University College Cork, Ireland. Gerard Mullally is Senior Lecturer in the Department in Sociology and Criminology at University College Cork, Ireland. Amin Sharifi Isaloo is Lecturer in the Department in Sociology and Criminology at University College Cork, Ireland. Kieran Keohane is Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at University College Cork, Ireland. He is the co-editor of Late Modern Subjectivity and Its Discontents and The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization. Tom Spalding is Lecturer in the Department of Media Communications at Munster Technological University, Cork, Ireland. Katharina Swirak is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Sociology at University College Cork, Ireland. Tom Boland is Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Head of Department of Sociology and Criminology at University College Cork, Ireland. He is the author of The Spectacle of Critique. Ray Griffin is Senior Lecturer in Organisation Studies at the South East Technological University, Waterford, Ireland.
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Introduction: Walking as Critical Pedagogy - Principles and Practice 1 Walking as Critical pedagogy: A feminist walk in Cork 2 Walking through the Anthropocene: Pathways to sustainability? 3. Migration Liminality and Place:walking as critical pedagogy 4.Cork's 'Wandering Rocks': walking as urban sociology 5. Layers - Walking Through Time on the Streets of Cork: Walking as Reformative and Transgressive 6. Walking Crime Justice and Reintegration 7. Seeing the labour market unfold: Encounters on the street-level
Introduction: Walking as Critical Pedagogy - Principles and Practice 1 Walking as Critical pedagogy: A feminist walk in Cork 2 Walking through the Anthropocene: Pathways to sustainability? 3. Migration Liminality and Place:walking as critical pedagogy 4.Cork's 'Wandering Rocks': walking as urban sociology 5. Layers - Walking Through Time on the Streets of Cork: Walking as Reformative and Transgressive 6. Walking Crime Justice and Reintegration 7. Seeing the labour market unfold: Encounters on the street-level
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