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SOME ONLINE SOURCES
A serious academic bibliography on walking, though with some unexpected and very welcome quirks, by Andie Miller of the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. http://web.wits.ac.za/Academic/Humanities/SLLS/Holistic/BibliographyWalking/
Neil Hopper’s website recording his walks around Los Angeles. http://www.walkinginla.com
A short bibliography of sources relating to psychogeography, from the sociology department of Manchester Metropolitan University. http://www.sociology.mmu.ac.uk/driftnet_bibliography.php
A bibliography and a collection of links and quotations compiled by Michael Garofalo. http://www.egreenway.com/wellbeing/walk.htm
A weblog about the uses of walking in art, including a bibliography, initiated by the Tate Modern, run by Ana Laura. http://walkart.wordpress.com/bibliography/
The people behind the walking tours of the parking lots of America. I’m still uncertain whether this is art pretending to be urban studies or vice versa, but the uncertainty is all part of the fun. http://temporarytraveloffice.net/main.html
This website, which I made, includes a small percentage of the visual materials I assembled while writing this book. http://www.flickr.eom/photos/32373413@N00/
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