Through a phenomenologically-inspired approach, the purpose of this article is to examine the different ways in which sportspeople experience asthma, a condition that affects 5.4 million people in the UK. To date, sociological phenomenology has been under-utilised both in relation to health and illness experiences and vis-à-vis sporting embodiment. Drawing on in-depth interview data from non-elite sportspeople (n = 14), all of whom had been diagnosed with asthma, ranging in degree of severity, here we explore asthma sporting embodiment via a threefold asthma identity typology. The findings are communicated through vignettes, assembled from participants’ accounts, in order to highlight the multifaceted and multilayered ‘voices’ of sportsp...
The purpose of this study is to conduct an investigation of the lived experiences of asthma and spor...
Individuals of South Asian origin with asthma in the UK are more likely to experience excess morbidi...
This article explores the lived experience of asthma in a specific population of sport and exercise ...
Through a phenomenologically-inspired approach, the purpose of this article is to examine the differ...
The article version attached to this record is the authors version before peer review. The publisher...
The majority of the research surrounding asthma has been quantitative and laboratory-experimental, w...
The purpose of this study is to conduct an investigation of the lived experiences of asthma and spor...
The purpose of this study is to conduct an investigation of the lived experiences of asthma and spor...
The purpose of this study was to conduct an investigation of the lived experiences of asthma and spo...
There has been a veritable efflorescence of interest in sporting embodiment in recent years, includi...
<p>There has been a veritable efflorescence of interest in sporting embodiment in recent years, incl...
Within the sociology of sport, phenomenologically-inspired perspectives on sensory embodiment have e...
There has been a veritable efflorescence of interest in sporting embodiment in recent years, includ...
This article explores the lived experience of asthma in a specific population of sport and exercise ...
This paper, based on a qualitative research project in the UK, explores the ‘personal troubles’ enco...
The purpose of this study is to conduct an investigation of the lived experiences of asthma and spor...
Individuals of South Asian origin with asthma in the UK are more likely to experience excess morbidi...
This article explores the lived experience of asthma in a specific population of sport and exercise ...
Through a phenomenologically-inspired approach, the purpose of this article is to examine the differ...
The article version attached to this record is the authors version before peer review. The publisher...
The majority of the research surrounding asthma has been quantitative and laboratory-experimental, w...
The purpose of this study is to conduct an investigation of the lived experiences of asthma and spor...
The purpose of this study is to conduct an investigation of the lived experiences of asthma and spor...
The purpose of this study was to conduct an investigation of the lived experiences of asthma and spo...
There has been a veritable efflorescence of interest in sporting embodiment in recent years, includi...
<p>There has been a veritable efflorescence of interest in sporting embodiment in recent years, incl...
Within the sociology of sport, phenomenologically-inspired perspectives on sensory embodiment have e...
There has been a veritable efflorescence of interest in sporting embodiment in recent years, includ...
This article explores the lived experience of asthma in a specific population of sport and exercise ...
This paper, based on a qualitative research project in the UK, explores the ‘personal troubles’ enco...
The purpose of this study is to conduct an investigation of the lived experiences of asthma and spor...
Individuals of South Asian origin with asthma in the UK are more likely to experience excess morbidi...
This article explores the lived experience of asthma in a specific population of sport and exercise ...