Walking Praxis as Community‐Based Research: A Deep Map of Affective Flows in a Neighborhood Development Process

The rapid transformation of suburban neighborhoods, driven by development and changing demographics, is causing feelings of loss, disconnect, and a perceived diminution of political representation. This study examines socio‐spatial relationalities that affect the sense of belonging in such neighborh...

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Main Authors: Hanne Vrebos, Koen Hermans, Karin Hannes
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/9637
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description The rapid transformation of suburban neighborhoods, driven by development and changing demographics, is causing feelings of loss, disconnect, and a perceived diminution of political representation. This study examines socio‐spatial relationalities that affect the sense of belonging in such neighborhoods‐in‐flux. We propose a re‐imagined participatory research process with residents from the perspective of “walkability.” Go‐along walking methodology enabled us to gather place‐based narratives that revealed how emotions and memories influence different aspects of the sense of belonging. Jointly moving through the environment gave us sensory exposure to sights, sounds, smells, and tactical sensations of the neighborhood. It also deepened our understanding of how residents mentally and physically navigate the proposed social and spatial transformations outlined in a municipal development plan. Our analysis, informed by a new materialist framework and visualized in a deep map, demonstrates how the walking methodology can generate new knowledge about socio‐spatial dynamics to plan and design place. The methodology facilitated spontaneous and affective encounters with both human and other‐than‐human agents. The diverse range of place‐based emotions, memories, and stories shared, provided insights into how the changing built environment and place identity produce multiple belongings. The findings suggest that go‐along walking praxis offers a unique socio‐spatial window into the affective flows of belonging in neighborhoods‐in‐flux.
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spelling doaj-art-137a25640d2642b2a888f464283fef1b2025-08-20T03:28:55ZengCogitatioUrban Planning2183-76352025-06-0110010.17645/up.96374206Walking Praxis as Community‐Based Research: A Deep Map of Affective Flows in a Neighborhood Development ProcessHanne Vrebos0Koen Hermans1Karin Hannes2TRANSFORM, KU Leuven, BelgiumReSPOND, KU Leuven, BelgiumTRANSFORM, KU Leuven, BelgiumThe rapid transformation of suburban neighborhoods, driven by development and changing demographics, is causing feelings of loss, disconnect, and a perceived diminution of political representation. This study examines socio‐spatial relationalities that affect the sense of belonging in such neighborhoods‐in‐flux. We propose a re‐imagined participatory research process with residents from the perspective of “walkability.” Go‐along walking methodology enabled us to gather place‐based narratives that revealed how emotions and memories influence different aspects of the sense of belonging. Jointly moving through the environment gave us sensory exposure to sights, sounds, smells, and tactical sensations of the neighborhood. It also deepened our understanding of how residents mentally and physically navigate the proposed social and spatial transformations outlined in a municipal development plan. Our analysis, informed by a new materialist framework and visualized in a deep map, demonstrates how the walking methodology can generate new knowledge about socio‐spatial dynamics to plan and design place. The methodology facilitated spontaneous and affective encounters with both human and other‐than‐human agents. The diverse range of place‐based emotions, memories, and stories shared, provided insights into how the changing built environment and place identity produce multiple belongings. The findings suggest that go‐along walking praxis offers a unique socio‐spatial window into the affective flows of belonging in neighborhoods‐in‐flux.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/9637deep mappinggo‐along interviewsnew materialismspatial planningsuburban villagewalking
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Urban Planning
deep mapping
go‐along interviews
new materialism
spatial planning
suburban village
walking
title Walking Praxis as Community‐Based Research: A Deep Map of Affective Flows in a Neighborhood Development Process
title_full Walking Praxis as Community‐Based Research: A Deep Map of Affective Flows in a Neighborhood Development Process
title_fullStr Walking Praxis as Community‐Based Research: A Deep Map of Affective Flows in a Neighborhood Development Process
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title_short Walking Praxis as Community‐Based Research: A Deep Map of Affective Flows in a Neighborhood Development Process
title_sort walking praxis as community based research a deep map of affective flows in a neighborhood development process
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go‐along interviews
new materialism
spatial planning
suburban village
walking
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