This paper proposes a relational time-geography approach to differentiate the geographies of recreational activities, whose place cannot be pinned down to a single specific infrastructure or area and therefore risks being marginalised in planning. Running is used as a case study. Based on diary-interviews, we have identified three different exercises/places used alternately by the respondents: the forest run; ‘the most boring route in the world’; and the tourist run. We argue that the time-geography of runners could be conceptualised as a rhythm of place dependencies, where different places afford complementary qualities. By allowing for a negotiation of the spatio-temporal constraints of everyday life, these different places (and their aff...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
This paper looks to investigate how running groups function in public space, both in terms of how th...
The precise ways in which we go about doing the mundane, often repetitive, actions of everyday life ...
Running is inherently geographical, with spaces, places, movement and bodies central to the practice...
AbstractThis paper examines the importance of urban and peri-urban forests for development and plann...
Starting with a series of perspectives on why and where humans run, this paper considers how running...
Jogging is a relatively under-researched mobile practice with much existing literature focusing on ‘...
This chapter introduces and evaluates two methods of exploring running geographies, or jographies as...
In this article we discuss the development of urbanized running culture by exploring how the embodie...
Running is a popular form of physical activity. Personal, social and environmental determinants infl...
During the last decade, recreational running in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, has become more vis...
Drawing on documentary sources and participant observation, I seek to specify salient temporal chara...
<p>Chapter in edited collection.</p> <p>This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be charac...
Advancing social and cultural geography’s interest in sport, exercise and commuting, as well as the ...
This article explores the interrelationship between particular “natural” spaces and the production o...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
This paper looks to investigate how running groups function in public space, both in terms of how th...
The precise ways in which we go about doing the mundane, often repetitive, actions of everyday life ...
Running is inherently geographical, with spaces, places, movement and bodies central to the practice...
AbstractThis paper examines the importance of urban and peri-urban forests for development and plann...
Starting with a series of perspectives on why and where humans run, this paper considers how running...
Jogging is a relatively under-researched mobile practice with much existing literature focusing on ‘...
This chapter introduces and evaluates two methods of exploring running geographies, or jographies as...
In this article we discuss the development of urbanized running culture by exploring how the embodie...
Running is a popular form of physical activity. Personal, social and environmental determinants infl...
During the last decade, recreational running in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, has become more vis...
Drawing on documentary sources and participant observation, I seek to specify salient temporal chara...
<p>Chapter in edited collection.</p> <p>This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be charac...
Advancing social and cultural geography’s interest in sport, exercise and commuting, as well as the ...
This article explores the interrelationship between particular “natural” spaces and the production o...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
This paper looks to investigate how running groups function in public space, both in terms of how th...
The precise ways in which we go about doing the mundane, often repetitive, actions of everyday life ...