Her life in movement: reflections on embodiment as a methodology

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Akinleye, A. 2015. Her life in movement: reflections on embodiment as a methodology. in: Wellard, I. (ed.) Researching Embodied Sport: Exploring movement cultures London Routledge.
Chapter titleHer life in movement: reflections on embodiment as a methodology
AuthorsAkinleye, A.
Abstract

1. Researching embodied sport: an introduction (Ian Wellard) 2. Post-structuralism and embodiment in sport (Håkan Larsson) 3. Bodies in the zone (Kath Woodward) 4. Embodied movements in physical education: 200 years of organising bodies in schools (Suzanne Lundvall and Peter Schantz) 5. The loneliness of the fell runner (Michael Atkinson) 6. Body as aesthetic project (Angela Pickard) 7. Isolated embodiment in the gym (Ian Wellard) 8. Embodied practices in Korfball (Laura Gubby) 9. Basketball, embodiment and the everyday (Jim Cherrington) 10. Surfing friendships and encounters in the field (Georgina Roy) 11. Being Nosey: The body as an effective but flawed tool for research (Christopher R. Matthews) 12. Researching Action Sport with a GoPro™ Camera: An embodied and emotional mobile video tale of the sea, masculinity, and men-who-surf (Clifton Evers) 13. Researching disabled sporting bodies: Reflections from an ‘able’-bodied ethnographer (James Brighton) 14. Her life in movement: reflections on embodiment as a methodology (Adesola Akinleye) 15. An overview and final thoughts (Ian Wellard)

KeywordsDance Embodiment Research methods public Pedigogy
Research GroupCentre for Education Research and Scholarship (CERS)
Book titleResearching Embodied Sport: Exploring movement cultures
EditorsWellard, I.
PublisherRoutledge
Place of publicationLondon
SeriesRoutledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society
ISBN
Hardcover9781138793446
Paperback9781138041301
Electronic9781315761121
Publication dates
Online27 Aug 2015
Print04 Sep 2015
Publication process dates
Deposited29 Sep 2015
SubmittedJan 2015
AcceptedJul 2015
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Hardback: Published September 4, 2015
Paperback: Published March 10, 2017

Web address (URL)https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781315761121/chapters/10.4324/9781315761121-14
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315761121-14
LanguageEnglish
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