'Running on sandcastles': Energising the rhythmanalyst through non- representational ethnography of a running event AOM -forthcoming in Mobilities (in press (original) (raw)

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Allen-Collinson, J and Leledaki, A (2015) Sensing the outdoors: a visual and haptic phenomenology of outdoor exercise embodiment, Leisure Studies.

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Hockey, J and Allen-Collinson, J (2016) Digging in: The sociological phenomenology of ‘doing endurance’ in distance-running, in W Bridel, P Markula and J Denison (eds), Endurance Running: A Socio-Cultural Examination. London: Routledge, pp 227-242.

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Hockey, J and Allen-Collinson, J (2006) Seeing the way: visual sociology and the distance runner's perspective, Visual Studies. Journal of the International Visual Sociology Association, 21 (1): 70-81. 1472-586X

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Allen-Collinson, J, Jennings, G, Vaittinen, A and Owton, H (2018) Weather-wise? Sporting embodiment, weather work and weather learning in running and triathlon, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 47 (3): 283-305.

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