The method of walkalongs, first described by Margarethe Kusenbach (2003), combines interview and observation.
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The method of walkalongs, first described by Margarethe Kusenbach (2003), combines interview and observation.
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This chapter draws on our ethnographic analysis of the diaries, walkalongs and followup conversations with Janet, who had recently resigned from a managerial position to look after her first child.
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In the period before, when Martin Luther King was here walking through the different neighborhoods, I was in the walkalongs, the police protection, on the north side and on the south side.
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All fork lift trucks, platform trucks, walkalongs, cranes, and four-wheeled trucks should be checked for capacities.
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