Who's it for?
1. Walkers, anyone who's ever wandered inquisitively around their home town, anyone with an interest in psychogeography or a disinterest in the Tourist Information Office view of the world. If this is you, turn to the account of Phil Smith's walk across Northern England in the footsteps of Charles Hurst and then to the Handbook of Drifting to discover a whirlwind of ideas about how to walk differently. Read more here...
2. Researchers and students. Mythogeography is compulsory reading for urbanists, psycho- and mythogeographers, students of performance and performativity, those who seek to understand mapping and landscapes, culture and society and those off whose tongues trip names like Deleuze, Sinclair, Fort, Massey and Ballard. Read more here...
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2. Researchers and students. Mythogeography is compulsory reading for urbanists, psycho- and mythogeographers, students of performance and performativity, those who seek to understand mapping and landscapes, culture and society and those off whose tongues trip names like Deleuze, Sinclair, Fort, Massey and Ballard. Read more here...
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