Antonino Serri

The Walking Focus Group Approach: A pilot study

Oriana Mosca
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Emanuel Muroni;Eleonora Sottile;Ester Cois;Ivan Blecic
2024-01-01

Abstract

The strategic initiatives proposed by the European Commission, such as the Green Deal, emphasise the need for policies facilitating behavioural transitions, particularly in the field of active mobility. There is a growing interest in experimenting with various tools and multi-disciplinary methodologies to observe, interpret, and represent urban spaces and social practices related to walkability and pedes- trian accessibility. In this context, we propose an operational approach that applies psycho-socio-spatial research methods to anal- yse walkability, mobility patterns, and social practices in the use of space. Our goal is to explore the intricate relationship between the objective qualities of urban space (e.g. balance, safety, comfort, accessibility, interest, order, cleanliness) and inhabitants’ and city users’ perceptions, attitudes, and relations with that space. Employing a “multi-angulation method,” we extracted insights from fieldwork conducted in a case-study area in Cagliari, Italy, in the neighbourhood of Is Mirrionis. We examined university students’ interdisciplinary experience during an international summer school dedicated to walking in cities, held at the University of Cagliari in the summer of 2023. Using a "multi-angulation method," insights were gathered from fieldwork in a case-study area in Cagliari, Italy. Additionally, a Walking Focus Group (WFG) was employed as a novel method to integrate students’ findings through quantitative analysis methods, contributing to the final interpretive synthesis. The results underscored the WFG’s effectiveness in data collection and its role in formulating design policies, hypotheses, projects, and actions to enhance urban environments for walking and active mobility. The discussion highlights practical and methodological implications for the study area, project execution, and policy proposals.
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Supplement: 33rd International Congress of Psychology, 21–26 July 2024, Prague, Czech Republic
Abigail H. Gewirtz
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ijop.13178
33rd International Congress of Psychology
21–26 July 2024
Prague, Czech Republic
internazionale
scientifica
Behavioural Transitions; Active Mobility; Walkability; Psycho-Socio-Spatial Research; Walking Focus Group (WFG)
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
Goal 17: Partnerships for the goals
This research and contribution were developed as part of the activities proposed by the research groups of the University of Cagliari. It was carried out in the context of the Sustainable Mobility Centre (MOST) and is related to “Spoke 9: Urban Mobility”. These activities are funded under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP - Mission 4, Component 2, Investment 1.4.), which is part of the Next Generation EU programme.
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Mosca, Oriana; Muroni, Emanuel; Sottile, Eleonora; Cois, Ester; Blecic, Ivan
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