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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’.