Sport Scholar Profile | Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson, University of Lincoln


Position

  • Professor in Sociology & Physical Culture, University of Lincoln, UK
  • Director, Health Advancement Research Team (HART; hartresearch.org.uk)

Contact

  • School of Sport & Exercise Science,
    University of Lincoln, Lincoln LN6 7TS UK
  • Home page
  • E-mail

Research  interest

  • The sociology of the senses in sport and exercise
  • Phenomenological explorations of sporting embodiment
  • Feminist phenomenology and women’s sporting experience

Ongoing research

  • Phenomenological explorations of sporting embodiment, including in relation to distance running, dance, women’s boxing
  • The lived experience of asthma and sporting/exercise embodiment

Selected publications

McNarry, G, Allen-Collinson, J and Evans, AB (2020) ‘Doing’ competitive swimming: Exploring the skilled practices of the competitive swimming lifeworld, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, online early. https://doi.org/10.1177/1012690219894939
Roderick, M and Allen-Collinson, J (2020) ‘I just want to be left alone’: Professional athletes, dramaturgical demands and perpetual performance-readiness’, Sociology of Sport Journal, Online early: DOI: 10.1123/ssj.2019-0135
Ronkainen, NJ, Aggerholm, K, Ryba, T and Allen-Collinson, J (2020) Learning in sport: From life skills to existential learning, Sport, Education & Society, online early. https://doi.org/10.1080/13573322.2020.1712655
Allen-Collinson, J and Evans, AB (2019) To be or not to be phenomenology? That is the question, European Journal for Sport and Society, 16 (4); 295-300. https://doi.org/10.1080/16138171.2019.1693148.
Allen-Collinson, J, Crust, L and Swann, C (2019) Embodiment in high-altitude mountaineering: Sensing and working with the weather, Body & Society, 25 (1): 90-115. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1357034X18812947
Allen-Collinson, J, Jennings, G, Vaittinen, A and Owton, H (2019) Weather-wise? Sporting embodiment, weather work and weather learning in running and triathlon, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 54 (7): 777-792. http://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/Vd8iJVvbCUicA72VR8Xs/full
Allen-Collinson, J, Williams, R K, Middleton, G, Henderson, H, Crust, L and Evans, A B (2019) ‘We have the time to listen’: community Health Trainers, identity work and boundaries Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise & Health. Online early: https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676X.2019.1646317
Clegg, H, Owton, H and Allen-Collinson, J (2019) Attracting and retaining boys in ballet: A qualitative study of female dance teachers, Journal of Dance Education, 19 (4): 158–167. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15290824.2018.1472381
Crust, L, Swann, C and Allen-Collinson, J (2019) Mentally tough behavior in extreme environments: perceptions of elite high-altitude mountaineers, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 11 (3): 334-347.  https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/2159676X.2018.1494622
Hockey, J and Allen-Collinson, J (2019) Distance runners as thermal objects: temperature work, somatic learning and thermal attunement, Culture Machine, 17. http://culturemachine.net/vol-17-thermal-objects/distance-runners/
McNarry, G, Allen-Collinson, J and Evans, A B (2019) Reflexivity and bracketing in sociological phenomenological research: Researching the competitive swimming lifeworld, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise & Health 11 (1): 38-51. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676X.2018.1506498
Allen-Collinson, J (2018) ‘Weather work’: embodiment and weather learning in a national outdoor exercise programme, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 10 (1): 63-74. http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/JpJbiIzsXMPTwqNUHUJb/fullAllen-Collinson, J, Crust, L and Swann, C (2018) ‘Endurance work’: embodiment and the mind-body nexus in the physical culture of high-altitude mountaineering, Sociology, 52 (6): 1324-1341. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0038038517746050
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, online early: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1012690218761985
Allen-Collinson, J, Vaittinen, A, Jennings, G and Owton, H (2018) Exploring lived heat, ‘temperature work’ and embodiment: Novel auto/ethnographic insights from physical cultures, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 47 (3): 283-305. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0891241616680721
Allen-Collinson, J, Crust, L and Swann, C (2017) ‘Endurance work’: embodiment and the mind-body nexus in the physical culture of high-altitude mountaineering, Sociology, online early: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0038038517746050
Allen-Collinson, J, Owton, H and Crust, L (2016) Opening up dialogues and airways: using vignettes to enrich asthma understandings in sport and exercise, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise & Health, 8 (4): 352-364.
Allen-Collinson, J and Hockey, J (2015) From a certain point of view: sensory phenomenological envisionings of running space and place, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 44 (1): 63-83. Podcast at: http://jce.sagepub.com/site/misc/Index/Podcasts.xhtml
Allen-Collinson, J and Leledaki, A (2015) Sensing the outdoors: a visual and haptic phenomenology of outdoor exercise embodiment, Leisure Studies, 34 (4): 457-470.
Allen-Collinson, J and Owton, H (2015) Intense embodiment: senses of heat in women’s running and boxing, Body & Society, 21 (2): 245-268. Video abstract: http://theoryculturesociety.org/video-allen-collinson-owton-on-intense-embodiment/
Allen-Collinson, J and Owton, H (2014) Take a deep breath: asthma, sporting embodiment, the senses, and ‘auditory work’, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 49 (5): 592-608. video abstract: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvnwfeuFH7c&list=LLDp7SqkoJxxKdk6vbUQlELg&index=6

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Published 2016-05-16 | Updated 2020-03-23

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