Leisure activities claiming to promote health and fitness have been an increasing feature of contemporary society. The impact of such activities on social inequality is an important area of study for both theoretical and policy reasons. This paper adopts an embodied approach to explore the development of long-distance running and the gendered, aged and classed nature of it. It is based upon part of a study which involved analysing a running magazine which was first entitled Jogging Magazine, quickly became Running and is now known as Runner's World, and ten interviews with runners. The paper illustrates connections between the knowledges, practices, organization and values promoted through running (from 1979-1998) and the growing popularity...
This article draws on data collected through semi-structured interviews with intercollegiate cross c...
The purpose of this study is to investigate experiences and meaning-making of exercise and participa...
This thesis is composed of an ethnography of the Women’s Running Network (WRN) – a non-elite women’s...
This thesis explores the transforming embodiment of sex that is integral to the development of runni...
This thesis explores recreational running as a social practice using the tools of Bourdeusian field ...
Using published work and popular culture, but primarily through a series of forty eight in-depth int...
Taking part in a physical or sporting activity incorporates a range of corporeal and emotional sensa...
Long distance running has become increasingly popular in Hong Kong and some middle-aged men take up ...
In this chapter we draw on a theoretical and methodological approach to the study of endurance and t...
This article aims to develop one of the major themes from an ethnographic study of the culture of di...
This article is about selected issues in women’s sports, and above all the modest participation of w...
Recreational running is an activity increasing in popularity (Running USA, 2012). The current study ...
In this paper, I define American women\u27s running culture as being comprised of women-oriented run...
This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be characterized as both hard (physical) work and...
In recent years, although sport sociologists have addressed the call ‘to bring the body back in’ to ...
This article draws on data collected through semi-structured interviews with intercollegiate cross c...
The purpose of this study is to investigate experiences and meaning-making of exercise and participa...
This thesis is composed of an ethnography of the Women’s Running Network (WRN) – a non-elite women’s...
This thesis explores the transforming embodiment of sex that is integral to the development of runni...
This thesis explores recreational running as a social practice using the tools of Bourdeusian field ...
Using published work and popular culture, but primarily through a series of forty eight in-depth int...
Taking part in a physical or sporting activity incorporates a range of corporeal and emotional sensa...
Long distance running has become increasingly popular in Hong Kong and some middle-aged men take up ...
In this chapter we draw on a theoretical and methodological approach to the study of endurance and t...
This article aims to develop one of the major themes from an ethnographic study of the culture of di...
This article is about selected issues in women’s sports, and above all the modest participation of w...
Recreational running is an activity increasing in popularity (Running USA, 2012). The current study ...
In this paper, I define American women\u27s running culture as being comprised of women-oriented run...
This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be characterized as both hard (physical) work and...
In recent years, although sport sociologists have addressed the call ‘to bring the body back in’ to ...
This article draws on data collected through semi-structured interviews with intercollegiate cross c...
The purpose of this study is to investigate experiences and meaning-making of exercise and participa...
This thesis is composed of an ethnography of the Women’s Running Network (WRN) – a non-elite women’s...