
Walking
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Charlotte Bates is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Cardiff University
Emma Jackson is a Visiting Senior Research Fellow in Sociology at LSE
Content
Introduction: a sociological field guide - Emma Jackson and Charlotte Bates
Circulate
1 Pound shop: walking the intersections between Yiwu and Dalston - Laura Henneke and Caroline Knowles
2 Hiding in plain sight: walking through race and space on Brixton Station Road - Karis Campion
3 Walking routes, talking toilets: exploring pitstops of public toilet access in everyday life - Lauren White
4 Distribution landscapes: a walk through the trading estates of south London - Louise Rondel
5 Walking with nurdles: reflections on a plastic beach clean - Alice Mah
Trace
6 Breaking down the walls of Partick: tracing cycles of urban neoliberalism and resistance - Kirsteen Paton
7 Walls and bridges: or, what's so funny 'bout peace, love and understanding - Daryl Martin
8 Traces of industrial York - Nicholas Gane
9 A walk along Chester's canal: peeling back the past to rediscover colonial era Cheshire - Julia Bennett
10 Walking the line: search practices, environment and the practice of care in mountain rescue work - Robin James Smith
11 Walking through waves: technology, the Thames and urban development - Alex Rhys-Taylor
12 In the Big Yin's footsteps: class, belonging and the long walk home - Les Back
13 Under a hawthorn tree or thoughts about nightingales and war - Vron Ware
Recompose
14 The rhythms of walking and doing sociology on The Street - Dawn Lyon
15 Territory and temporality on the university campus - Katherine Quinn
16 Your feet may change size: murder mystery, motherhood and the anti-carceral imagination - Phil Crockett Thomas
17 Black dog, brown disabled man, white world - Viji Kuppan
18 Listening to urban change on the River Ravensbourne - Emma Jackson
19 Walking into the current - Charlotte Bates
20 Walking away and returning: letting go of ashes in Blackpool and Stratford Upon Avon - Nirmal Puwar
Hidden track
Index
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