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  • ABOUT
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    • CONTACT
  • PROJECTS
    • Scores for Walking Research-Creation Project EXTENDED DEADLINE January 15 2022
  • PODCASTS
    • Podcast Episode 1: Introduction to Critical Walking Methodologies
    • Podcast Episode 2: Walking as Counter-Mapping
    • Podcast Episode 3: Walking as Counter-Archiving
    • Podcast Episode 4: Critical and Creative Approaches to Walking in Schools
    • Podcast Episode 5: Queer Walking Tours
    • Podcast Episode 6: Walking-With Place
    • Podcast Episode 7: Sound Walks and Sonic Walks
    • Podcast Episode 8: Walking and Sensory Inquiry
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  • RESIDENCY
    • IN-RESIDENCE
    • RESIDENT’S BLOGS

All content ©2025 WalkingLab. Designed and maintained by Sarah E. Truman. The images contained on this website have undergone Institutional Ethics Review. They cannot be downloaded or used without written permission from Dr. Stephanie Springgay. Header image: Peak District May 2010, “white is nothing, dark is nothing” Created by artist Sarah Cullen: sarahvbcullen.tumblr.com

Sound+Imagewalk on Twelve Mile Creek

Mattering Reading Group at OISE

Hobart Rivulet Walk

Propositional Walking: Call for submissions

St. Cuthbert’s Way: 100 Kms from Melrose, Scotland to Lindisfarne, England.

3 City Strata-Walk

Walking with the more-than-human

Walking with the more-than-human: Paying attention to Lobito’s movements

Tuning-in to the more-than-human

Walking to the Laundromat

Riverwalking – guided tour (Tijuana River Estuary)

Riverwalking – collective tracing (collaborative river embodyment)

WalkingLab lecture in New Zealand

Hamilton Perambulatory Unit – Introduction to the Strata-Walk

The walking playground: flickerings

Encountering Temporality I: Walking, Media(tion) and the Sensory

WalkingLab’s book is released by Routledge!

Encountering Temporality IV: Doorbells as Anticipatory Devices

Encountering Temporality V: Pedestrian Crossings: Counting Down to the Future

Encountering Temporality VI: Pedestrian Crossings and Repetition

Encountering Temporality VII:

Encountering Temporality VIII: Reiterating Sensory Methods

Sound Walks on the Fjord

WalkingLab’s book is out!