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    A walk on the wild side: Urban ethnography meets the Fl'neur
    with Chris Jenks
    Cultural Values 4 (1): 1-17. 2000.
    This paper focuses on the concept of the flâneur, deriving largely from the works of Baudelaire and Walter Benjamin, and attempts to reveal its contemporary relevance for sociological practice. The flâneur is treated as an instructive metaphor for the sociologist's relationship with modernity and urban life, and therefore as providing insight into the social, historical and theoretical contexts for the analysis of the world today. More than this, the idea of the flâneur is treated as highly inst…Read more