Drawing upon two years of ethnographic research into the spatially transgressive practice of parkour and freerunning, this chapter attempts to explain and untangle some of the contradictions that surround this popular lifestyle sport and its exclusion from our hyper-regulated cities. While the existing criminological wisdom suggests that these practices are a form of politicised resistance, this chapter positions parkour and freerunning as hyper-conformist to the underlying values of consumer capitalism and explains how late capitalism has created a contradiction for itself in which it must stoke desire for these lifestyle practices whilst also excluding their free practice from central urban spaces. Drawing on the emergent deviant leisure ...
The article presents some reflections related to the practice of Parkour in the urban context of Cal...
Parkour/freerunning is a training method for overcoming physical and mental obstacles, and has been ...
The ability to play freely in our cities is essential for sustainable wellbeing. When integrated suc...
Drawing upon two years of ethnographic research into the spatially transgressive practice of parkour...
This chapter engages with a growing interest from urban sociology, criminology and critical legal st...
In this article we take a look at parkour, a newurban physical discipline. We present parkour fromdi...
Seen as the art of moving from one location to another in the most efficient manner possible, parkou...
In the last decade or so the practice of parkour has been the focus of an increasing amount of inter...
Book Review of Parkour, Deviance and Leisure in the Late-capitalist city: An Ethnography by Thomas R...
This study explores the production of urban architectural space and investigates how the art of park...
The Value of Jumps: commodification and sportization of parkour Abstract: The subject of this thesis...
Abstract: Parkour is the art of movement. Parkour is traditionally defined as a method of finding th...
Parkour and free running are newly emerged high risk urbanised activities still relatively understud...
In this article we consider the development of parkour in the South of England and its use in public...
Most academic publications refer to Parkour as a subversive and embodied tactic that challenges hege...
The article presents some reflections related to the practice of Parkour in the urban context of Cal...
Parkour/freerunning is a training method for overcoming physical and mental obstacles, and has been ...
The ability to play freely in our cities is essential for sustainable wellbeing. When integrated suc...
Drawing upon two years of ethnographic research into the spatially transgressive practice of parkour...
This chapter engages with a growing interest from urban sociology, criminology and critical legal st...
In this article we take a look at parkour, a newurban physical discipline. We present parkour fromdi...
Seen as the art of moving from one location to another in the most efficient manner possible, parkou...
In the last decade or so the practice of parkour has been the focus of an increasing amount of inter...
Book Review of Parkour, Deviance and Leisure in the Late-capitalist city: An Ethnography by Thomas R...
This study explores the production of urban architectural space and investigates how the art of park...
The Value of Jumps: commodification and sportization of parkour Abstract: The subject of this thesis...
Abstract: Parkour is the art of movement. Parkour is traditionally defined as a method of finding th...
Parkour and free running are newly emerged high risk urbanised activities still relatively understud...
In this article we consider the development of parkour in the South of England and its use in public...
Most academic publications refer to Parkour as a subversive and embodied tactic that challenges hege...
The article presents some reflections related to the practice of Parkour in the urban context of Cal...
Parkour/freerunning is a training method for overcoming physical and mental obstacles, and has been ...
The ability to play freely in our cities is essential for sustainable wellbeing. When integrated suc...