Freeride skiing is an activity that is, or at least can be, quite dangerous. Risk-taking in high-risk sports has usually been understood within a psychological framework. Building on Pierre Bourdieu's sociology, this article highlights the social dimension of risk-taking in freeride skiing by scrutinizing values within a freeride culture. A central question in this article is: what kind of actions are given recognition and credibility in freeride skiing? The findings show that there is a clear link between risk-taking and credibility and that risk-taking might be seen as a form of capital. However, risk-taking's link to recognition is not straightforward—it is limited by the skiers' skill level. To further develop our understanding of the s...
The popular leisure sports of skiing, horseriding and motorcycling carry considerable risks to healt...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
This work was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council AH/T002638/1 and the Royal Socie...
Freeride skiing is an activity that is, or at least can be, quite dangerous. Risk-taking in high-ris...
As extreme sports gain popularity – so does the public appreciation of such sports. Mass media are f...
Abstract. Nowadays, recreational activity is not only the general tendency to improve physical funct...
International audienceA majority of snow sports enthusiasts now use snowparks, even if only occasion...
Nowadays, recreational activity is not only the general tendency to improve physical function, but i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between motivation toward alpine skiing, a...
The moment it hit the slopes, snowboarding introduced new, original values to winter sports centres,...
The growing sport of expedition-length adventure racing incorporates activities that previ-ous resea...
This paper explores the relationship between risk-taking and risk management by examining meanings a...
As extreme sports gain popularity – so does the public appreciation of such sports. Mass media are f...
Nowadays, recreational activity is not only the general tendency to improve physical function, but i...
Inseparability of risk-taking and ski-mountaineering, sensational reporting on fatal consequences of...
The popular leisure sports of skiing, horseriding and motorcycling carry considerable risks to healt...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
This work was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council AH/T002638/1 and the Royal Socie...
Freeride skiing is an activity that is, or at least can be, quite dangerous. Risk-taking in high-ris...
As extreme sports gain popularity – so does the public appreciation of such sports. Mass media are f...
Abstract. Nowadays, recreational activity is not only the general tendency to improve physical funct...
International audienceA majority of snow sports enthusiasts now use snowparks, even if only occasion...
Nowadays, recreational activity is not only the general tendency to improve physical function, but i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between motivation toward alpine skiing, a...
The moment it hit the slopes, snowboarding introduced new, original values to winter sports centres,...
The growing sport of expedition-length adventure racing incorporates activities that previ-ous resea...
This paper explores the relationship between risk-taking and risk management by examining meanings a...
As extreme sports gain popularity – so does the public appreciation of such sports. Mass media are f...
Nowadays, recreational activity is not only the general tendency to improve physical function, but i...
Inseparability of risk-taking and ski-mountaineering, sensational reporting on fatal consequences of...
The popular leisure sports of skiing, horseriding and motorcycling carry considerable risks to healt...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
This work was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council AH/T002638/1 and the Royal Socie...