This article aims to develop one of the major themes from an ethnographic study of the culture of distance running – the desire for health and fitness. Research was undertaken over a 2-year period using a variety of flexible qualitative data sources, most notably observation and in-depth interviews. The body, especially the ‘running body’, is seen by participants in this study as a source of health and well-being and affirmation of their identity. The results highlight the various contradictions and tensions that emerged whilst exploring the behaviour of distance runners in their desire to achieve a healthy body and mind
This thesis is composed of an ethnography of the Women’s Running Network (WRN) – a non-elite women’s...
This thesis explores recreational running as a social practice using the tools of Bourdeusian field ...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Recreational running is an activity increasing in popularity (Running USA, 2012). The current study ...
The aim of this study was to develop a deeper understanding of the experiences of long distance run...
The aim of this study was to develop a deeper understanding of the experiences of long distance runn...
People sign up for various races in Sweden and internationally. I have participated in the practice ...
Whilst there exists a substantial literature focused upon abstract theorizations of sport, at presen...
This thesis is composed of an ethnography of the Women’s Running Network (WRN) – a non-elite women’s...
This thesis offers an insight into the societal impact of the landscape of sport, health and fitness...
In recent years, although sport sociologists have addressed the call ‘to bring the body back in’ to ...
Leisure activities claiming to promote health and fitness have been an increasing feature of contemp...
In this chapter we draw on a theoretical and methodological approach to the study of endurance and t...
In recent years, although sport sociologists have addressed the call ‘to bring the body back in’ to ...
<p>Chapter in edited collection.</p> <p>This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be charac...
This thesis is composed of an ethnography of the Women’s Running Network (WRN) – a non-elite women’s...
This thesis explores recreational running as a social practice using the tools of Bourdeusian field ...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Recreational running is an activity increasing in popularity (Running USA, 2012). The current study ...
The aim of this study was to develop a deeper understanding of the experiences of long distance run...
The aim of this study was to develop a deeper understanding of the experiences of long distance runn...
People sign up for various races in Sweden and internationally. I have participated in the practice ...
Whilst there exists a substantial literature focused upon abstract theorizations of sport, at presen...
This thesis is composed of an ethnography of the Women’s Running Network (WRN) – a non-elite women’s...
This thesis offers an insight into the societal impact of the landscape of sport, health and fitness...
In recent years, although sport sociologists have addressed the call ‘to bring the body back in’ to ...
Leisure activities claiming to promote health and fitness have been an increasing feature of contemp...
In this chapter we draw on a theoretical and methodological approach to the study of endurance and t...
In recent years, although sport sociologists have addressed the call ‘to bring the body back in’ to ...
<p>Chapter in edited collection.</p> <p>This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be charac...
This thesis is composed of an ethnography of the Women’s Running Network (WRN) – a non-elite women’s...
This thesis explores recreational running as a social practice using the tools of Bourdeusian field ...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...