Walking in Cities: Quotidian Mobility As Urban Theory, Method, and Practice
In: Urban Life, Landscape and Policy Ser
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- 1. Introduction: Walking as Urban Practice and Research Method / Timothy Shortell -- Part I: Race and Ethnicity -- 2. Walking in the Multicultural City: The Production of Suburban Street Life in Sydney / Rebecca Williamson -- 3. Race and the Politics of Space: Doing Walking Ethnography in Urban Chicago / Shanshan Lan -- 4. Walking through Contemporary North American Barrios: Hispanic Neighborhoods in New York, San Diego, and El Paso / Ernesto Castañeda, Kevin Beck, and Josué Lachica -- Part II: Gender -- 5. The Emancipated Flâneuse in Tehran's Shopping Malls / Nazgol Bagheri -- 6. The Doughnut Hole Experience: Using a Discerning Eye while Walking in Cities / Marlese Durr -- Part III: Social Class -- 7. "Just Going Down the Street": Constructing Community through Everyday Movements / Michelle Hall -- 8. Encountering the "Old and New" Kids on the Block: Walking in the Neighborhood / Judith N. DeSena -- 9. From Shipping to Shopping: Providence's Capital Center, Nervous Landscapes, and a Phenomenological Analysis of Walkability / Kristen A. Williams -- Part IV: Politics and Power -- 10. Geography, Planning, and Performing Mobility in New Orleans / Amber N. Wiley -- 11. Mobility Method and the Ethnic Community: Walking and Community Activism / Evrick Brown -- 12. Walking as a Mobile Practice: Landscape and Public Protests in Washington, D.C. / Paul R. Watts -- 13. Walking, Social Movements, and Arts Activities in the United States, Canada, and France / Brian B. Knudsen, Terry Nichols Clark, and Daniel Silver -- Contributors -- Index.