Published inwalking chicago + beyondThe Physicality of our world; how it changes, and how we connect to itPreface:Nov 23, 2020Nov 23, 2020
Published inwalking chicago + beyondWeek 10 Response- RomanoHow might Malchik and Laker respond to the following questions: How does where you live influence how you live? How is a neighborhood’s…Nov 16, 2020Nov 16, 2020
Published inwalking chicago + beyondWeek 9 ResponsesJacobs asks, “Why is a good steak house usually in an old building? Why are short blocks apt to be busier than long ones?” Why indeed? Why…Nov 9, 2020Nov 9, 2020
Published inwalking chicago + beyondWeek 8 ResponsesHow does your understanding of Chicago change (or not) after viewing the maps depicting Chicago?Nov 2, 2020Nov 2, 2020
Published inwalking chicago + beyondWeek 7 ResponseMalchik writes, “Walking is both a cornerstone of a functional society, and a deeply political act in its own right.” How does the article…Oct 26, 2020Oct 26, 2020
Published inwalking chicago + beyondWeek 6 Response/WalkingIn “Cities Belong to Us,” Hollis cites Henri Lefebvre who argued that “there are no neutral places in the city; that the different threads…Oct 19, 2020Oct 19, 2020
Published inwalking chicago + beyondWeek 5 Response (Solnit)-JavierAccording to Solnit in “Walking after midnight,” how has gender affected the ability to walk in the city? How has gender affected the…Oct 12, 2020Oct 12, 2020
Published inwalking chicago + beyondAn Autumn Morning 10/6/208:00- I begin my walk at a usual time of 8am as I march down my steps, unaware of the what the confusing midwestern weather could be today…Oct 8, 2020Oct 8, 2020
Published inwalking chicago + beyondWeek 4 ResponsesWhy does de Certeau begin a chapter titled “Walking in the City” at the top of the World Trade Center in Manhattan (p. 91)?Oct 5, 2020Oct 5, 2020
Published inwalking chicago + beyond9/26 Walk- Week 3It’s about 8:00 AM when I take my first few steps out the house. Initial thoughts? “Holy sh- it’s cold” I began to question my choice of…Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020