In this paper we examine a recent version of an old controversy within climbing ethics. Our organising topic is the ‘bolting’ of climbing routes, in particular the increasing bolting of routes in those wilderness areas climbing traditionalists have customarily believed should remain bolt-free. The issues this raises extend beyond the ethical, however, encompassing a wider normative field that concerns individual ideals, the values and goals of different climbing practices and communities, as well as various aesthetic and environmental matters. This makes any assessment of the acceptability of bolting a complex affair, requiring not only the identification of relevant considerations and arguments but also some way to evaluate their comparati...
International audienceAfter having built the concept of ethics of practice, this research details th...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
Environmental ethics in outdoor recreation has only relatively recently received attention from the ...
In this paper we examine a recent version of an old controversy within climbing ethics. Our organisi...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...
The recent case of Maylin v Dacorum Sports Trust [2017] EWHC 378 (QB) is the latest example of a cla...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The central theme of this study is detraditionalization and differentiation of rock climbing in the ...
It has been a tragically success, when on 14 July 1865 Edward Whymper reached first the top of the M...
Taking risk with all the consequences inevitably belongs to climbing. Each climber confronts his or ...
As extreme sports gain popularity – so does the public appreciation of such sports. Mass media are f...
This paper examines the discourses of authenticity and ethics used among adventure tourists regardin...
Rock climbing is a messy practice that assembles dynamic landscapes, discursive regimes, processes o...
This paper presents a specific (insider) perspective of a small group of experienced male Scottish a...
International audienceAfter having built the concept of ethics of practice, this research details th...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
Environmental ethics in outdoor recreation has only relatively recently received attention from the ...
In this paper we examine a recent version of an old controversy within climbing ethics. Our organisi...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...
The recent case of Maylin v Dacorum Sports Trust [2017] EWHC 378 (QB) is the latest example of a cla...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The central theme of this study is detraditionalization and differentiation of rock climbing in the ...
It has been a tragically success, when on 14 July 1865 Edward Whymper reached first the top of the M...
Taking risk with all the consequences inevitably belongs to climbing. Each climber confronts his or ...
As extreme sports gain popularity – so does the public appreciation of such sports. Mass media are f...
This paper examines the discourses of authenticity and ethics used among adventure tourists regardin...
Rock climbing is a messy practice that assembles dynamic landscapes, discursive regimes, processes o...
This paper presents a specific (insider) perspective of a small group of experienced male Scottish a...
International audienceAfter having built the concept of ethics of practice, this research details th...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
Environmental ethics in outdoor recreation has only relatively recently received attention from the ...