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Walk this way: the rhythmic mobilities of university students in Greater Manchester, UK

机译:走这种方式:英国大曼彻斯特大学生的节奏地

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Mobility in the context of higher education is often privileged to large(r)- scale international movements, neglecting the everyday mobilities practiced by students. This is important, as banal mobilities constitute important affective experiences for students. In responding to calls for a micro-bodily mobilities approach to student geographies in the UK, we draw on semi-structured interviews conducted with university students aged 18-25 studying in Greater Manchester. Through discussing the complex, multilayered everyday walking mobilities of students, we illuminate how embodied, emotional and affective walking mobility practices shape students' experiences and identities. Findings show that, for students in our study, moorings are often as important as mobilities to identity formation, and place attachment. Bringing to the fore the embodied, emotional and affective nature of student micro-mobilities is necessary, since various forms of movement and stillness are important to student wellbeing, enabling students to have space and time to think, reflect, and form attachments and belonging with people and spaces. This paper has implications for higher education and urban designers. We contend that it is crucial to draw attention to students' experiences of walking and sitting in the city, which significantly contribute to constructing sense of place and belonging to the university city.
机译:高等教育背景下的流动性往往是大量的(r) - 规模的国际运动,忽视了学生练习的日常移动。这是重要的,因为巴尔巴尔司司能为学生构成重要的情感经验。在回应呼吁对英国学生地理学的微型机构迁移途径,我们借鉴了18-25岁的大学生在大曼彻斯特学习的大学生进行的半结构化访谈。通过讨论学生的复杂,多层日常行走迁移率,我们阐明了如何体现,情感和情感行动行动措施塑造学生的经历和身份。调查结果表明,对于我们研究的学生来说,停泊往往与身份形成的司司体一样重要,并将附属置于附件。需要提出学生微司的体现,情感和情感性质是必要的,因为各种形式的运动和静止对学生健康很重要,使学生能够有空间和时间来思考,反思和形成附件和归属人和空间。本文对高等教育和城市设计师有影响。我们争辩说,提请对学生走在城市的学生的经历至关重要,这有助于构建地点和属于大学城的意识。

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