Tag: Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, Volume 15, 2023, Issue 4
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health is a landmark publication – it is the first international journal solely dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of qualitative research in the sport, exercise, and health sciences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “What does skateboarding mean to you?” An exploratory study of Brazilian skateboarders’ developmental experiences by Guilherme H. Costa, Jill Kochanek & Karl Erickson.
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, Volume 15, 2023, Issue 3
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health is a landmark publication – it is the first international journal solely dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of qualitative research in the sport, exercise, and health sciences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Pleasure and danger: a running-woman in ‘public’ space by Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson (open access).
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, Volume 14, 2022, Issue 3
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health is a landmark publication – it is the first international journal solely dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of qualitative research in the sport, exercise, and health sciences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Understanding coach-athlete conflict: an ethnodrama to illustrate conflict in elite sport by Matthew Smith & Calum Arthur (open access).
International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 57, 2022, No. 4
IRSS is a peer reviewed academic journal. Its main purpose is to disseminate research and scholarship on sport throughout the international academic community. The journal publishes research articles of varying lengths, as well as book and media reviews. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Earth(l)y pleasures and air-borne bodies: Elemental haptics in women's cross-country running by Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson and Patricia C Jackman (open access).
Performance Enhancement & Health, Vol. 10, 2022, Issue 1
Performance Enhancement & Health (PEH) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that critically explores the health implications of pharmacological, genetic, psychological and other technological enhancements of the human being. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “Strong, fearless, tough, enduring”: Collegiate male wrestlers’ perceptions of body image and masculinity by Kimberly S. Fasczewski, Sara M. Powell, Nolasco R. Stevens, Jared W. Skinner.
International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 56, 2021, No. 8
IRSS is a peer reviewed academic journal. Its main purpose is to disseminate research and scholarship on sport throughout the international academic community. The journal publishes research articles of varying lengths, as well as book and media reviews. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Superwomen? Young sporting women, temporality and learning not to be perfect by Noora J Ronkainen, Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson, Kenneth Aggerholm, and Tatiana V Ryba (open access).
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, Volume 13, 2021, Issue 4
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health is a landmark publication – it is the first international journal solely dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of qualitative research in the sport, exercise, and health sciences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: ‘Ploughing on’: a sociological investigation of ‘endurance work’ in competitive swimming and distance-running by Gareth McNarry, Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson & Adam B. Evans.
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, Volume 13, 2021, Issue 3
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health is a landmark publication – it is the first international journal solely dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of qualitative research in the sport, exercise, and health sciences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Distance runners in a dys-appearance state – Reconceptualizing the perception of pain and suffering in times of bodily distress by Assaf Lev.
Sensory sociological phenomenology, somatic learning and ‘lived’ temperature in competitive pool swimming | A summary
In this feature article, Gareth McNarry, Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson and Adam B. Evans summarize their article from The Sociological Review in which they employ sociological phenomenology to illuminate the under-researched sense of temperature, as lived by a social group for whom water temperature is particularly salient: competitive pool swimmers. The research contributes to a developing ‘sensory sociology’.
Sport, Education and Society, Volume 26, 2021, Issue 2
Sport, Education and Society encourages contributions from social scientists and educationalists studying the relationships between pedagogy, ‘the body’ and society, The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: TENSIONS AND TRACTIONS OF MOVING TOGETHER AND ALONE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION by Laura Suominen Ingulfsvann, Gunn Engelsrud & Vegard Fusche Moe.