Radical twenty-first-century walkers and the Romantic qualities of leisure walking
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2018 |
Smith, Phil |
Walking as pedagogy
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2018 |
Goertz, Karein K. |
Purposeful leisure mobilities : reframing the walk to school
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2018 |
Hopkins, Debbie |
Passeggiata nuova : social travel in the era of the smartphone
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2018 |
Mondschein, Andrew |
Taking you home : the Masar Ibrahim Al-Khalil in Palestine
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2018 |
Isaac, Rami Khalil Ibrahim |
The Wales Coast Path : the world's finest coastal footpath
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2018 |
Miles, Stephen |
Rambling on : exploring the complexity of walking as a meaningful activity
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2018 |
Finnie, Kirsty |
Taking the first step : from physical inactivity towards a healthier lifestyle through leisure walking
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2018 |
Grénman, Miia |
Introduction : walking - more than pedestrian
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2018 |
Hall, Colin Michael |
Walking in the capital city : on the socio-economic origins of walkable urbanism
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2018 |
Bieri, Anja Hälg |
Walking in Switzerland : urban and not so leisurely
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2018 |
Christie, Derek Pierre |
Spiking : the quest for challenge and meaning among hikers
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2018 |
McCarville, Ron |
Walking online : a netnography of China's emerging hiking communities
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2018 |
Witte, Alexandra |
Walkable places for visitiors : assessing and designing for walkability
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2018 |
Ram, Yael |
Walk on : conclusions and the future
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2018 |
Hall, Colin Michael |
On the beaten track : how do naratives from organised hiking differ from "real" hiking narratives?
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2018 |
Rantala, Outi |
Hut-to-hut-hiking trails : a comparative analysis of popular hiking destinations
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2018 |
Groß, Sven |
Improving the experience quality of hiking trails : a setting-experience-relationship appraoch
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2018 |
Müller, Diana |
The solo-hike : a journey of distance and closeness
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2018 |
Schilar, Hannelene |
Hindu pilgrimage in India and walkability
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2018 |
Das, Subhajit |