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Invisible walks. Women's experience of everyday journeys in Santiago, Chile

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    Invisible walks. Women's experience of everyday journeys in Santiago, Chile

    This research examines women’s everyday walking experiences in the city of Santiago, Chile. It was developed from a feminist and phenomenological perspective taking ‘the route as a line’, empirically addressing the Chilean case with data gathered from 16 women through field-diaries and shared walks. By considering walking as a lived experience, the research explores the shape and configuration of different walking lines focusing on rhythm, gender-social interactions, and the built environment.

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