Most media resources, medical associations, articles of popular culture, and sports-related companies promote running as an activity that builds self-esteem and supports general physical and mental health. This paper delves into the connection between running and the characteristics of our society. The analysis examines the meaning of running, as a symbol of our society that perpetuates ideals of corporatization, consumerism, capitalism, and gender stereotypes. Additionally, this paper examines the ways running is perceived and participated in; and how they have changed overtime, alongside political, economic, an
A recent study by Yates, Leehey, and Shisslak (1983) noted the dramatic increase of serious runners ...
How does the simple act of running make us human? As a form of enskilled movement that shapes how we...
This thesis is a study of running from the perspective of the Actor-Network Theory (ANT). In my rese...
Leisure activities claiming to promote health and fitness have been an increasing feature of contemp...
In this paper, I define American women\u27s running culture as being comprised of women-oriented run...
People sign up for various races in Sweden and internationally. I have participated in the practice ...
This thesis explores recreational running as a social practice using the tools of Bourdeusian field ...
This thesis explores the transforming embodiment of sex that is integral to the development of runni...
There is no inherent meaning in endurance experiences. The experience is accorded meaning in dialogu...
The increase in fundraising through mass-participation running events is emblematic of a series of i...
The increase in fundraising through mass-participation running events is emblematic of a series of i...
Running is one of the world's most widely practiced sports and recreations but until now it has inte...
Most media resources, medical associations, articles of popular culture, and sports-related companie...
The main goal of this study was to recognize the motives of participation in mass running events (Po...
This article concerns the contemporary fad for running and its connection with the ideology of healt...
A recent study by Yates, Leehey, and Shisslak (1983) noted the dramatic increase of serious runners ...
How does the simple act of running make us human? As a form of enskilled movement that shapes how we...
This thesis is a study of running from the perspective of the Actor-Network Theory (ANT). In my rese...
Leisure activities claiming to promote health and fitness have been an increasing feature of contemp...
In this paper, I define American women\u27s running culture as being comprised of women-oriented run...
People sign up for various races in Sweden and internationally. I have participated in the practice ...
This thesis explores recreational running as a social practice using the tools of Bourdeusian field ...
This thesis explores the transforming embodiment of sex that is integral to the development of runni...
There is no inherent meaning in endurance experiences. The experience is accorded meaning in dialogu...
The increase in fundraising through mass-participation running events is emblematic of a series of i...
The increase in fundraising through mass-participation running events is emblematic of a series of i...
Running is one of the world's most widely practiced sports and recreations but until now it has inte...
Most media resources, medical associations, articles of popular culture, and sports-related companie...
The main goal of this study was to recognize the motives of participation in mass running events (Po...
This article concerns the contemporary fad for running and its connection with the ideology of healt...
A recent study by Yates, Leehey, and Shisslak (1983) noted the dramatic increase of serious runners ...
How does the simple act of running make us human? As a form of enskilled movement that shapes how we...
This thesis is a study of running from the perspective of the Actor-Network Theory (ANT). In my rese...