Research on Australasian aquatic cultures has been driven by the widespread popularity of activities such as surfing, boating and swimming. However, the focus of academic scrutiny during the last two decades has largely been directed towards investigations of surfing and surf lifesaving in particular, and beach culture more generally. In this paper, the current research paradigm within which swimming research in Australia and New Zealand operates is described and discussed. It is concluded that aquatic cultures are much broader and more diverse than existing trends in literature would indicate
This paper contributes to sport, sociology and the body literature by exploring the ‘exposure and ef...
This paper contributes to sport, sociology and the body literature by exploring the 'exposure and ef...
This article surveys published narratives about surfing and sharks in Australia over the past centur...
Research on Australasian aquatic cultures has been driven by the widespread popularity of activities...
Research on Australasian aquatic cultures has been driven by the widespread popularity of activities...
During the years around the turn of this century, a series of battles for the right to swim on Austr...
This dissertation provides a genealogy of the relationship between surfing, the nation, and white ma...
This paper explores swimming as an area of sport and physical culture in which Aboriginal involvemen...
The Australian continent is a place of diverse landscapes. The outback, frequently considered an imp...
An editor of a prominent American surfing magazine recently remarked that Australian surfing magazin...
Every year people drown while visiting coastal beaches. Increasingly, studies indicate that bystande...
The thesis is a study of surfing in Australia. It examines the surfing subculture and its relations...
It was not until the early 1900s that the Australian beach first emerged as a western recreational s...
Recently, while enjoying the early morning surf at Bondi, I found myself confronted by a flashback t...
An oral presentation at the Post Graduate Conference, 1-2 September 2011, Lincoln University, New Ze...
This paper contributes to sport, sociology and the body literature by exploring the ‘exposure and ef...
This paper contributes to sport, sociology and the body literature by exploring the 'exposure and ef...
This article surveys published narratives about surfing and sharks in Australia over the past centur...
Research on Australasian aquatic cultures has been driven by the widespread popularity of activities...
Research on Australasian aquatic cultures has been driven by the widespread popularity of activities...
During the years around the turn of this century, a series of battles for the right to swim on Austr...
This dissertation provides a genealogy of the relationship between surfing, the nation, and white ma...
This paper explores swimming as an area of sport and physical culture in which Aboriginal involvemen...
The Australian continent is a place of diverse landscapes. The outback, frequently considered an imp...
An editor of a prominent American surfing magazine recently remarked that Australian surfing magazin...
Every year people drown while visiting coastal beaches. Increasingly, studies indicate that bystande...
The thesis is a study of surfing in Australia. It examines the surfing subculture and its relations...
It was not until the early 1900s that the Australian beach first emerged as a western recreational s...
Recently, while enjoying the early morning surf at Bondi, I found myself confronted by a flashback t...
An oral presentation at the Post Graduate Conference, 1-2 September 2011, Lincoln University, New Ze...
This paper contributes to sport, sociology and the body literature by exploring the ‘exposure and ef...
This paper contributes to sport, sociology and the body literature by exploring the 'exposure and ef...
This article surveys published narratives about surfing and sharks in Australia over the past centur...