The conceptualization of 'lifestyle mobilities' has yet to fully account for the diversity within and across mobile communities in terms of leisure, travel, and identity. Lifestyle rock climbers, for example, maintain minimalist, hypermobile lifestyles in the full-time, non-professional pursuit of the sport. In an effort to interrogate lifestyle rock climbing within the broader conceptualization of lifestyle mobilities, this paper applies Cresswell's (2010) mesotheoretical 'politics of mobility' framework. It begins by tracing constellations of mobility and historical contexts within the rock climbing community more broadly. This is followed by an examination of the facets of a politics of mobility: motive force, speed, rhythm, route, exper...
Lifestyle and informal sports have been recognised by policy makers as offering opportunities to inc...
Subculture research on alternative sports has focused on the seemingly inevitable commodification an...
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by many inhabitants of contemporary soc...
Being mobile in today's world is influenced by many aspects including transnational ties, increased ...
This paper integrates a mobilities perspective and Lefebvre’s notion of rhythmanalysis as a means in...
This article examines how the mobilities paradigm intersects with physically moving as an on-going l...
This research focuses on understanding the interplay between rock climbers and the space of particip...
With individuals continually on the move, mobility fosters constellations of places at which individ...
As interest grows in the subject of sport, play and games as social practice, it becomes more import...
International audienceIntroduction - Does being highly mobile require a specific set of skills, acce...
In recent years, the activity of climbing, with its range of types and styles, has become popular. U...
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by many inhabitants of contemporary soc...
This article, which is based upon the findings of a seven-year research project concerning the socia...
This thesis contributes an Actor Network Theory inspired approach to the study of rock climbing to a...
Lifestyle and informal sports have been recognised by policy makers as offering opportunities to inc...
Lifestyle and informal sports have been recognised by policy makers as offering opportunities to inc...
Subculture research on alternative sports has focused on the seemingly inevitable commodification an...
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by many inhabitants of contemporary soc...
Being mobile in today's world is influenced by many aspects including transnational ties, increased ...
This paper integrates a mobilities perspective and Lefebvre’s notion of rhythmanalysis as a means in...
This article examines how the mobilities paradigm intersects with physically moving as an on-going l...
This research focuses on understanding the interplay between rock climbers and the space of particip...
With individuals continually on the move, mobility fosters constellations of places at which individ...
As interest grows in the subject of sport, play and games as social practice, it becomes more import...
International audienceIntroduction - Does being highly mobile require a specific set of skills, acce...
In recent years, the activity of climbing, with its range of types and styles, has become popular. U...
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by many inhabitants of contemporary soc...
This article, which is based upon the findings of a seven-year research project concerning the socia...
This thesis contributes an Actor Network Theory inspired approach to the study of rock climbing to a...
Lifestyle and informal sports have been recognised by policy makers as offering opportunities to inc...
Lifestyle and informal sports have been recognised by policy makers as offering opportunities to inc...
Subculture research on alternative sports has focused on the seemingly inevitable commodification an...
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by many inhabitants of contemporary soc...