This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in the Journal of Contemporary Ethnography following peer review. Copyright © 2008 SAGE Publications. The definitive publisher-authenticated version Vol. 37(1), Feb 2008, pp.38-61 is available online at: http://jce.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/37/1/38 . 12 month embargo by the publisher. Article will be released February 2009.The mundane, concrete practices of social life have remained underanalyzed, unproblematized, even taken for granted by some social theorists, despite their being constitutive of the very foundation of social life. Despite a growing corpus of ethnographic studies within the sociology of spor...
In this chapter we draw on a theoretical and methodological approach to the study of endurance and t...
To date there has been little research into the mundane direct embodiment of sporting activity. This...
This thesis explores recreational running as a social practice using the tools of Bourdeusian field ...
Whilst there exists a substantial literature focused upon abstract theorizations of sport, at presen...
<p>Chapter in edited collection.</p> <p>This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be charac...
Employing visual and autoethnographic data from a two‐year research project on distance runners, thi...
The precise ways in which we go about doing the mundane, often repetitive, actions of everyday life ...
Whilst there exists a substantial literature focused upon abstract theorizations of sport, at presen...
This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be characterized as both hard (physical) work and...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Whilst there exists a substantial literature providing abstract theorizations of sport, there is rel...
This paper looks to investigate how running groups function in public space, both in terms of how th...
We examined how recreational runners benefit from running with others to maintain a consistent train...
This research is designed to glean insights and understandings into some of the ways that individual...
Despite a burgeoning corpus of qualitative studies of sport and physical cultures, in-depth and embo...
In this chapter we draw on a theoretical and methodological approach to the study of endurance and t...
To date there has been little research into the mundane direct embodiment of sporting activity. This...
This thesis explores recreational running as a social practice using the tools of Bourdeusian field ...
Whilst there exists a substantial literature focused upon abstract theorizations of sport, at presen...
<p>Chapter in edited collection.</p> <p>This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be charac...
Employing visual and autoethnographic data from a two‐year research project on distance runners, thi...
The precise ways in which we go about doing the mundane, often repetitive, actions of everyday life ...
Whilst there exists a substantial literature focused upon abstract theorizations of sport, at presen...
This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be characterized as both hard (physical) work and...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Whilst there exists a substantial literature providing abstract theorizations of sport, there is rel...
This paper looks to investigate how running groups function in public space, both in terms of how th...
We examined how recreational runners benefit from running with others to maintain a consistent train...
This research is designed to glean insights and understandings into some of the ways that individual...
Despite a burgeoning corpus of qualitative studies of sport and physical cultures, in-depth and embo...
In this chapter we draw on a theoretical and methodological approach to the study of endurance and t...
To date there has been little research into the mundane direct embodiment of sporting activity. This...
This thesis explores recreational running as a social practice using the tools of Bourdeusian field ...