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		<title>Walking and Knowing New York City</title>
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		<dc:creator> Michael B. Kahan</dc:creator>


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&lt;p&gt;&#8220;What can we learn and what can we know about a city like New York by walking through it?&#8221; Reflecting on his experience of co&#8209;leading an experiential learning course in New York City, Michael B. Kahan explores this question and suggests the answer lies beyond the act of walking itself. &lt;br class='autobr' /&gt; In The New York Nobody Knows, the late sociologist William B. Helmreich described the neighborhoods and people of New York City he came to know by walking every block of the city's thousands of miles of&lt;/p&gt;


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