Walking Methods
Discover the transformative power of walking in research with Walking Methods by Maggie ONeill. Published in 2019, this insightful book delves into walking as a groundbreaking approach to social research. With its 280 pages, ONeill critically examines how the sensate and kinaesthetic qualities of walking can enhance our understanding of lived experiences, personal journeys, and collective memories. This book is an essential resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike, offering a fresh perspective on how walking can foster deeper connections with communities and identities. Explore the intersections of movement, memory, and social inquiry in this engaging read that invites you to rethink traditional research methodologies.