Items where Author is "Cherrington, James"
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CHERRINGTON, James and BRIGHTON, James
(2024).
‘My body was no longer a problem’: Electric mountain biking, disability, and the cultural politics of green exercise.
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers: e12715.
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CHERRINGTON, James
(2024).
Electric mountain bikes, ableism, and ‘enwheelment’ in outdoor leisure.
Tourism Cases.
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CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack
(2023).
The electric mountain bike as pharmakon: examining the problems and possibilities of an emerging technology.
Mobilities.
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BLACK, Jack and CHERRINGTON, James
(2022).
Posthuman to Inhuman: mHealth technologies and the digital health assemblage.
Theory & Event, 25 (4), 726-750.
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CHERRINGTON, James
(2021).
The Ontopolitics of Mountain Bike Trail Building: Addressing Issues of Access and Conflict in the More-than-Human English Countryside.
Somatechnics, 11 (3).
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CHERRINGTON, James
(2021).
The Myth of the Repack Group: Some Problems and Provocations from an Actor-Network Perspective.
Leisure Sciences: an interdisciplinary journal.
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CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack
(2020).
Spectres of nature in the trail building assemblage.
International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, 3 (1), 71-93.
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BLACK, Jack and CHERRINGTON, James
(2020).
‘Nature doesn’t care that we’re there’: Re-Symbolizing Nature’s ‘Natural’ Contingency.
International Journal of Žižek Studies, 14 (1), 1-26.
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CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack
(2019).
Mountain bike trail building, ‘dirty’ work and a new terrestrial politics.
World Futures: The Journal of New Paradigm Research.
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CHERRINGTON, James
(2019).
Media Review: Joe Bowman and Aaron Bartlett (Directors/Producers), "Gamble", Steel City Media/Creative Concept.
International review for the sociology of sport.
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CHERRINGTON, James, BLACK, Jack and TILLER, Nicholas
(2018).
Running away from the taskscape : ultramarathon as ‘dark ecology’.
Annals of Leisure Research, 1-21.
[Article]
CHERRINGTON, James
(2014).
'It's just superstition I suppose ... I've always done something on game day': The construction of everyday life on a university basketball team.
International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 49 (5), 509-525.
[Article]
CHERRINGTON, James and WATSON, Beccy
(2010).
Shooting a diary, not just a hoop: using video diaries to explore the embodied everyday contexts of a university basketball team.
Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, 2 (2), 267-281.
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Book Section
CHERRINGTON, James
(2024).
Introduction: Mountain bike culture as a ‘structure of feeling’.
In: CHERRINGTON, James, (ed.)
Mountain Biking, Culture and Society.
Routledge.
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CHERRINGTON, James, BLACK, Jack and TILLER, Nicholas
(2023).
Running Away From the Taskscape: Ultramarathon as 'Dark Ecology'.
In: MELO, Ricardo, VAN RHEENEN, Derek and GAMMON, Sean, (eds.)
Nature Sports: Concepts and Practice.
Routledge.
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CHERRINGTON, James
(2022).
The myth of the repack group: some problems and provocations from an actor-network perspective [Book chapter].
In:
Leisure Myths and Mythmaking.
Routledge.
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CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack
(2022).
Introduction: Sport and physical activity in catastrophic environments – Tuning to the ‘weird’ and the ‘eerie’.
In: CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack, (eds.)
Sport and Physical Activity in Catastrophic Environments.
Routledge, 1-18.
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CHERRINGTON, James
(2022).
Mountain biking in the (Neg)Anthropocene. Encountering, witnessing, and reorienting to, the end of the ‘natural’ world.
In: BLACK, Jack and CHERRINGTON, James, (eds.)
Sport and Physical Activity in Catastrophic Environments.
Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society
.
Abingdon, Routledge, 129-147.
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WOODHOUSE, Donna and CHERRINGTON, James
(2018).
Walking in the shoes of others: Critical reflection in community sport management and physical activity.
In: WILSON, Robert and PLATTS, Chris, (eds.)
Managing and developing community sport.
London, Routledge, 30-44.
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CHERRINGTON, James and GREGORY, Maxine
(2017).
Where nature and culture coalesce: The social, cultural and political impact of outdoor recreation in Sheffield.
In: TURNER, Daniel and CARNICELLI, Sandro, (eds.)
Lifestyle sports and public policy.
Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society
.
London, Routledge, 100-116.
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CHERRINGTON, James
(2015).
Basketball, embodiment and the everyday.
In: WELLARD, Ian, (ed.)
Researching Embodied Sport : Exploring Movement Cultures.
Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society
.
London, Routledge, 101-116.
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