In much research dealing with sport technologies and the process of cyborgification there is a significant lack of attention given to the experiences of athletes themselves. This is particularly so for disabled athletes. Against this backdrop of neglect, we draw on data generated from a 4-year ethnographic study that explored the experiences and meanings of disability sport for those who became involved in it following a spinal cord injury, and here we focus specifically on the process of becoming a disabled sporting cyborg. Our analysis reveals the following phases in this process: from taken-for-granted to techno-survival cyborgs; rehabilitation centres and becoming a technically competent cyborg; everyday life as an embodied cyborg; beco...
This paper examines two types of embodiment and its verification in the context of contemporary spor...
Excluding a few notable exceptions, there is a dearth of empirically based research exploring how di...
Purpose: Many people who experience spinal cord injury become long-term wheelchair users. This artic...
In much research dealing with sport technologies and the process of cyborgification there is a signi...
Drawing on data generated from a four year ethnographic study into wheelchair sport in England we ex...
Over the last two decades the Paralympic Games have gained a high public profile. As a result there...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
This article auto-ethnographically explores my experiences over the course of several years as I tra...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
<p>In this paper, I will draw on the different notions of the cyborg to explore the normative implic...
Much academic research into disability sport has been accused of reinforcing ableist attitudes, trea...
Since the turn of the century, the Paralympic movement has gained a high public profile. We will arg...
Little is known about why disabled athletes choose to modify their bodies and the meanings that thes...
This paper examines two types of embodiment and its verification in the context of contemporary spor...
Since the turn of the century, the Paralympic movement has gained a high public profile. We will arg...
This paper examines two types of embodiment and its verification in the context of contemporary spor...
Excluding a few notable exceptions, there is a dearth of empirically based research exploring how di...
Purpose: Many people who experience spinal cord injury become long-term wheelchair users. This artic...
In much research dealing with sport technologies and the process of cyborgification there is a signi...
Drawing on data generated from a four year ethnographic study into wheelchair sport in England we ex...
Over the last two decades the Paralympic Games have gained a high public profile. As a result there...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
This article auto-ethnographically explores my experiences over the course of several years as I tra...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
<p>In this paper, I will draw on the different notions of the cyborg to explore the normative implic...
Much academic research into disability sport has been accused of reinforcing ableist attitudes, trea...
Since the turn of the century, the Paralympic movement has gained a high public profile. We will arg...
Little is known about why disabled athletes choose to modify their bodies and the meanings that thes...
This paper examines two types of embodiment and its verification in the context of contemporary spor...
Since the turn of the century, the Paralympic movement has gained a high public profile. We will arg...
This paper examines two types of embodiment and its verification in the context of contemporary spor...
Excluding a few notable exceptions, there is a dearth of empirically based research exploring how di...
Purpose: Many people who experience spinal cord injury become long-term wheelchair users. This artic...