The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are central concerns of ethnographers and theorists working within the traditions of the sociology of the mundane and sociological phenomenology. In this article, we utilize insights derived from sociological phenomenology and the newly developing field of sensory sociology to\ud investigate a particular, mundane, and embodied social practice, that of training for distance running in specific places: our favored running routes. For, despite a growing body of ethnographic studies of particular sports, little analytic attention has been devoted to the actual, concrete practices of “doing” or “producing” sporting activity, particularly from a sensory...
In recent years, although sport sociologists have addressed the call ‘to bring the body back in’ to ...
This paper looks to investigate how running groups function in public space, both in terms of how th...
Running is inherently geographical, with spaces, places, movement and bodies central to the practice...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
The precise ways in which we go about doing the mundane, often repetitive, actions of everyday life ...
Whilst there exists a substantial literature focused upon abstract theorizations of sport, at presen...
In this chapter we draw on a theoretical and methodological approach to the study of endurance and t...
Employing visual and autoethnographic data from a two‐year research project on distance runners, thi...
Recreational running has been a widely popular form of leisure for half a century, and many countrie...
To date there has been little research into the mundane direct embodiment of sporting activity. This...
This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be characterized as both hard (physical) work and...
<p>Chapter in edited collection.</p> <p>This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be charac...
This article is concerned with the organisation of visual order, and seeing and perception in embodi...
This chapter introduces and evaluates two methods of exploring running geographies, or jographies as...
The sensory revolution in the social sciences is transforming the ways in which the senses and the s...
In recent years, although sport sociologists have addressed the call ‘to bring the body back in’ to ...
This paper looks to investigate how running groups function in public space, both in terms of how th...
Running is inherently geographical, with spaces, places, movement and bodies central to the practice...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
The precise ways in which we go about doing the mundane, often repetitive, actions of everyday life ...
Whilst there exists a substantial literature focused upon abstract theorizations of sport, at presen...
In this chapter we draw on a theoretical and methodological approach to the study of endurance and t...
Employing visual and autoethnographic data from a two‐year research project on distance runners, thi...
Recreational running has been a widely popular form of leisure for half a century, and many countrie...
To date there has been little research into the mundane direct embodiment of sporting activity. This...
This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be characterized as both hard (physical) work and...
<p>Chapter in edited collection.</p> <p>This chapter considers a mundane activity that can be charac...
This article is concerned with the organisation of visual order, and seeing and perception in embodi...
This chapter introduces and evaluates two methods of exploring running geographies, or jographies as...
The sensory revolution in the social sciences is transforming the ways in which the senses and the s...
In recent years, although sport sociologists have addressed the call ‘to bring the body back in’ to ...
This paper looks to investigate how running groups function in public space, both in terms of how th...
Running is inherently geographical, with spaces, places, movement and bodies central to the practice...