This paper explores the interrelationship of space, the elements and the embodied experiences of water-based physical activity. It draws upon alternative forms of research and representation to draw out the embodied nature of the experiences in exploring the practices of windsurfing amongst communities of windsurfers. It proposes that ethnography and autoethnography can provide for unique insights into the embodied experiences of the life-worlds of ‘being’ in nature. These inter-related methodologies provide particular insights into understanding when the body, grounded through its senses, makes sense of and interacts with its natural surroundings. It argues that autoethnography may provide methodologies for understanding and analysing conn...
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This article explores the interplay between extreme sports and the natural world in which they take ...
Extreme sports have unfortunately gained a reputation for being risk focused and adrenaline fuelled....
This issue of Body & Society was assembled to extend the interest in the embodied nature of people's...
Parkour, along with “free-running”, is a relatively new but increasingly ubiquitous spor...
This paper explores the interrelationship of space, the elements and the embodied experiences of wat...
This paper examines research on adventurous physical activities in nature from the perspective of th...
In recent years conversations in cultural geography about nature and landscape are enlivened by inco...
International audienceThe emerging field of body ecology offers fresh insights into how the body eng...
Research evidencing and advocating active leisure as a way towards healthy ageing is a positive stra...
The sociology of leisure traditionally focuses on human relations, treating any material objects use...
This paper articulates a paradigm shift in the adoption of a critical ecopedagogy focused on substan...
Through using school-based outdoor learning as the research context, the paper analyses the connecti...
This paper makes reference to the development of water based board sports in the world of adventure ...
Sport is centrally concerned with the human body. Those concerns focus on how bodies move materially...
In an area of increasingly widespread practices, the strengthening of the self through physical acti...
This article explores the interplay between extreme sports and the natural world in which they take ...
Extreme sports have unfortunately gained a reputation for being risk focused and adrenaline fuelled....
This issue of Body & Society was assembled to extend the interest in the embodied nature of people's...
Parkour, along with “free-running”, is a relatively new but increasingly ubiquitous spor...