A rich and multi-stranded sociology of sporting embodiment has begun to emerge in recent years. Calls have been made to analyze more deeply not only the sensory dimensions of lived sporting bodies but also the values prevailing within particular physical–cultural worlds. This article contributes to a small, developing research corpus by employing theoretical perspectives drawn from phenomenological sociology to explore cross-country runners' sensory encounters with the elemental, contoured by the values of the running lifeworlds they inhabit. Autoethnographic and autophenomenographic data were collected via three research projects. Senses of touch still remain under-researched within the sporting sensorium, and here we focus on the “element...
In recent years, there has been a burgeoning of academic interest in exercise embodiment issues, inc...
This paper examines research on adventurous physical activities in nature from the perspective of th...
To date there has been little research into the mundane direct embodiment of sporting activity. This...
A rich and multi-stranded sociology of sporting embodiment has begun to emerge in recent years. Call...
A rich and multi-stranded sociology of sporting embodiment has begun to emerge in recent years. Call...
To date, in-depth studies of the sensory atmospheric dimensions of women’s sporting/exercise embodim...
The sensory revolution in the social sciences is transforming the ways in which the senses and the s...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Despite considerable growth in understanding of various aspects of sporting and exercise embodiment ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Along with a resurgence of interest in ‘the body’ within the social sciences gene...
Within the sociology of sport, phenomenologically-inspired perspectives on sensory embodiment have e...
Sport has become increasingly popular with recreational athletes over the last couple of decades. Th...
The precise ways in which we go about doing the mundane, often repetitive, actions of everyday life ...
In recent years, there has been a burgeoning of academic interest in exercise embodiment issues, inc...
This paper examines research on adventurous physical activities in nature from the perspective of th...
To date there has been little research into the mundane direct embodiment of sporting activity. This...
A rich and multi-stranded sociology of sporting embodiment has begun to emerge in recent years. Call...
A rich and multi-stranded sociology of sporting embodiment has begun to emerge in recent years. Call...
To date, in-depth studies of the sensory atmospheric dimensions of women’s sporting/exercise embodim...
The sensory revolution in the social sciences is transforming the ways in which the senses and the s...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Despite considerable growth in understanding of various aspects of sporting and exercise embodiment ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Along with a resurgence of interest in ‘the body’ within the social sciences gene...
Within the sociology of sport, phenomenologically-inspired perspectives on sensory embodiment have e...
Sport has become increasingly popular with recreational athletes over the last couple of decades. Th...
The precise ways in which we go about doing the mundane, often repetitive, actions of everyday life ...
In recent years, there has been a burgeoning of academic interest in exercise embodiment issues, inc...
This paper examines research on adventurous physical activities in nature from the perspective of th...
To date there has been little research into the mundane direct embodiment of sporting activity. This...