Psychogeographic lines, slow walking and walking as protest - with Fergal in Dublin's docklands by walking it published on 2020-04-15T23:27:43Z In July 2019 Fergal and myself went on a cross-town walk in Dublin as part of a collaborative writing process for a book on further education. Towards the end, and as we found ourselves meandering to a conclusion around the financial quarter of Dublin’s old docklands, our conversation turned to the significance of walking in his life. He talks about walking as a way of tracing psycho-geographic lines in urban spaces. But he also reflects on how our children teach us to slow walk and, finally, how walking into forbidden spaces can become a political act of protest. Genre walking dialogue