The Importance Of Walking In The Life Of Homeless People

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Walking is a task that humans perform in their everyday life, and we use it unconsciously to get from point A to point B. Although walking is thought of as a mundane task, it is important to the micro level of society. Walking is usually only used for getting around to and from certain destinations, but not all people use it like this. Homeless people often walk aimlessly around not knowing where they are going or what they are doing, and this shows in one of the studies I have looked at called “From means to occasion: walking in the life of homeless people” by Alan Radley, Kerry Chamberlain, Darrin Hodgets, Ottilie Stolte and Shiloh Groot (2010). Although the main use of walking is transportation, it can also be used for both homeless and …show more content…

I believe this is also a good way in explaining walking, but some of their aspects of walking only apply to the homeless just because people that live within a household do not often walk the streets aimlessly without a plan in mind to where they are going or what they want to do/see. In saying this Alan Radley et al give good points on why the task of walking is so interesting. One interesting aspect that is mentioned within this article is the fact that one homeless woman said that she often takes night time walks to establish her surroundings to make her feel familiarized and safe within her community. I find this interesting for the fact that I often find myself walking familiarizing myself with buildings, alleyways, shops, artwork on walls and most importantly, I am always aware of the people around me. Therefore, the walking of homeless people does not always differ as much as originally

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