This study seeks to examine how identity is navigated within ‘risky’ situations, and ultimately how this may contribute to crisis situations. From understanding and accepting the inherent dangers of driving a car, to the potential of falling off of a step ladder when reaching for a dish on the top shelf, risk is an accepted part of life. However, there are risks fundamental to extreme adventure sports that reach beyond the everyday accepted risks. In the case of mountaineering above 26,000 feet, climbers accept the risk of lost money in the event of a summit failure, frostbite when unexpected time is spent in less than ideal conditions, and in worst cases: death, when missions go awry, seracs crumble, ropes break, and climbers slip. This st...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis is an exploration of the social processes...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze climbers involved in motivation and risk perception and...
As extreme sports gain popularity – so does the public appreciation of such sports. Mass media are f...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
This paper explores the relationship between risk-taking and risk management by examining meanings a...
In 1852, when it was determined that Mount Everest was the highest peak in the world, the minds of a...
Abstract This master’s thesis sought to explore the personal justifications of parents in high-risk...
Risk is an increasingly important factor of our modern society, but that does not mean that risks ha...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...
This study explores the various discursive resources influencing the identities of outdoor adventure...
As extreme sports gain popularity – so does the public appreciation of such sports. Mass media are f...
This thesis investigates the place of risk in mountain recreation in New Zealand. Risk is defined as...
This paper presents a specific (insider) perspective of a small group of experienced male Scottish a...
Mountaineering is commonly associated with feats of daring in a landscape of extreme danger. Past th...
This is a video ethnography that includes audio from interviews with alpine climbers and footage fro...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis is an exploration of the social processes...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze climbers involved in motivation and risk perception and...
As extreme sports gain popularity – so does the public appreciation of such sports. Mass media are f...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
This paper explores the relationship between risk-taking and risk management by examining meanings a...
In 1852, when it was determined that Mount Everest was the highest peak in the world, the minds of a...
Abstract This master’s thesis sought to explore the personal justifications of parents in high-risk...
Risk is an increasingly important factor of our modern society, but that does not mean that risks ha...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...
This study explores the various discursive resources influencing the identities of outdoor adventure...
As extreme sports gain popularity – so does the public appreciation of such sports. Mass media are f...
This thesis investigates the place of risk in mountain recreation in New Zealand. Risk is defined as...
This paper presents a specific (insider) perspective of a small group of experienced male Scottish a...
Mountaineering is commonly associated with feats of daring in a landscape of extreme danger. Past th...
This is a video ethnography that includes audio from interviews with alpine climbers and footage fro...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis is an exploration of the social processes...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze climbers involved in motivation and risk perception and...
As extreme sports gain popularity – so does the public appreciation of such sports. Mass media are f...