Index
Neil Baxter
(University of Warwick, UK)
ISBN: 978-1-80043-367-0, eISBN: 978-1-80043-366-3
Publication date: 30 June 2021
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Baxter, N. (2021), "Index", Running, Identity and Meaning (Emerald Studies in Sport and Gender), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 213-216. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-366-320210009
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2021 Neil Baxter. Published under an exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Active Lives Survey (ALS)
, 6, 27–30, 61–62, 144
disability and mental health
, 67
ethnicity
, 66
occupation and education
, 67–68
Adventure
, 11–12, 69–70, 85, 158
Age
, 31–32, 62, 66, 82, 84, 91–92, 151, 190
Athleticism
, 151
Athletics
, 6, 190
Amateur Athletic Club (AAC)
, 46
competitive
, 55–56
cultural capital
, 22–23
pedestrianism
, 45–46
Athletics track
, 43, 66, 146, 152
Authenticity
, 3–4, 155–156
pre-social
, 52–53
Big Running Survey (BRS)
, 6, 67–68, 91, 101, 103, 142, 152–153
data collection
, 26–28
economic and cultural capital
, 19
primary data analysis
, 71–88
Biopolitics
, 13–14, 37, 51, 94–95
Body
, 2–3, 5
Data in Big Running Survey
, 101–103
civilised
, 10
consciousness
, 9–10
disciplined
, 174–176
dissatisfaction
, 27
fascism
, 14–15, 94–95
maintenance
, 64–65
muscular
, 166–167
piercings
, 10–11
shaming
, 15–16, 23–24
shaping and training
, 9, 100, 107
youthful
, 53
Body projects
, 10–11, 106
Bourdieu
, 2–3, 6, 60, 125, 141, 169–170
fields and capitals
, 18–20
habitus and taste
, 18
lifestyle sport
, 11–12
occupation and education
, 67
running as field
, 21–22
social position
, 17–18
social reproduction
, 20–21
Capital
aesthetic
, 107
cultural. See Cultural capital
economic
, 22–23, 38, 85–86
existential
, 22–23
fields and
, 18–20
physical. See Physical capital
symbolic
, 113–114
Childhood
, 18, 65, 114–115, 118
Civilizing process
, 6, 36
Class
, 177, 179–180
gender and
, 6–7, 18
healthy lifestyle aesthetic
, 98–100
mental toughness and
, 137–138
middle
, 28–29, 55
occupational
, 84–86
reproduction
, 22–23, 67
ruling
, 49–50
social characteristics
, 160–161
upper
, 36–37
working
, 41–42
Club running
, 27–28, 69–70, 119, 146
Commercialisation
, 56, 163–164
Commuting
, 23–24, 128, 142
Competence
, 65
athletic
, 116
perceived
, 172
perceptions
, 183
personal
, 176–177
physical
, 120, 165–166
Competition
, 1, 22, 55, 115, 118, 173–174
international
, 48
physical
, 65
vs. self-care
, 79
Cultural capital
, 6–7, 45, 77, 172–173
existential capital
, 22–23
forms
, 20–21
high levels
, 85–86
social variables
, 86–88
Democratisation
, 7, 13, 68, 190–191
Diet
, 10–11, 73–74, 106, 125
Disability
, 67, 94–95
Discipline
, 2–3, 15, 125, 133
bodies
, 53, 174, 176
body shaming
, 15–16
masculinity
, 49–50
mind
, 176–177
training
, 113–114
Distinction
, 17–19, 60, 85–86, 133, 170
Doxa
, 20, 56, 181
Economic capital
, 1–2, 22–23, 38, 79–80, 141
class inequalities
, 98–99
social variables
, 86–88
Education
, 3–4, 28
occupation and
, 67–71
physical education (PE)
, 47–48, 116
private
, 118–119
social characteristics
, 160–161
social variables
, 62
upper-class
, 43–44
Elias
, 3, 10, 35–36, 175
Emotion
, 23, 36, 182–183
engagement
, 165
management
, 107–108
toughness and mind
, 135–136
Ethics
, 6–7, 32–33, 93, 154–155, 173–174
Ethnicity
, 6, 18, 66, 159, 179–180
Extreme sport
, 11–12, 158
Family
, 15, 39, 127, 142, 182–183
Fat
, 97, 100, 106, 175
Fell running
, 4–5, 12, 57–58, 65–66, 157, 178–179
Femininity
, 41, 65, 107
heteronormal
, 116
normative
, 117–118, 137
Feminisation
, 150, 180, 186
Field
capitals
, 18–20
competitive
, 114–124
depth interviews
, 29–30
doxa
, 21
new actors
, 55–56
physical capital
, 170–173
running
, 21–22
secondary data analysis
, 61–71
social
, 5, 20–21
time
, 35–37
Field of running
, 6, 80, 82, 102–103, 114, 141–142, 171
development
, 20–21
domination
, 50
mapping
, 72–74
multiple correspondence analysis (MCA)
, 25
Field of sport
, 61–71
Fitness
, 91–92, 139–140, 175
activities
, 62
apps
, 16
cardiovascular
, 149
functional
, 162
gendered embodiment
, 183–185
jogging
, 60
physical
, 14–15
Foucault
, 6–7, 10, 14, 35, 110
Gender
, 9–10, 12, 31–32, 92, 115, 118, 171
age and
, 62–66
body management
, 103–107
capital
, 130–131
ethnicity
, 6
identities
, 136
masculine
, 158
vs. running
, 185–186
social variables
, 82–84
Gentrification
, 187–189
Habitus
, 18, 120, 167
civilised
, 43
conservative
, 177
masculine
, 65
Half-marathon
, 72, 74, 122–123, 142, 183–184
Healthism
, 6, 15, 35, 97, 175
Healthy lifestyle
, 6–7, 12, 17, 94, 98, 100
Illusio
, 55, 113–114, 131, 172
Individualism
, 14, 53–54, 174
Interviews
, 5, 78, 95–96, 117, 75
depth
, 29–30
Skype
, 30
Jogging
, 1, 50–51, 55, 65–66, 69–70, 183
Leisure
, 3–4, 21–22
active
, 62, 171
conspicuous
, 54
serious
, 110–111
Lifestyle
, 51, 125, 167–168, 171
aesthetic and class
, 98–100
fields and capitals
, 18–19
healthy
, 6–7, 12, 17, 98, 100
hedonistic
, 93
social position
, 17–18
unhealthy
, 97
Lifestyle sport
, 11–12, 55, 99
Marathon
, 1
half
, 81
London
, 54–55, 120–121
runners
, 22–23
swimming
, 103
ultra
, 4–5, 79, 187–188
women
, 48–49
Marketing
, 31–32, 161–162
Masculinity
, 12, 45–46, 115–116
athleticism
, 149
competitive
, 107
disciplined
, 106
domination
, 130–131
frontiersman
, 158
hegemonic
, 65, 181
Mental health
, 67, 108
Mental toughness
, 134–135, 137–138, 176
Misrecognition
, 20–21, 99–100, 172–173
Morality
, 9, 98
Multiple correspondence analysis (MCA)
, 25, 72–74, 91, 146
field of running
, 72
variable names and descriptions
, 74
Muscle
, 64, 100, 149
Neoliberalism
, 6–7, 13, 35, 52–53, 173–174
Obstacle course racing (OCR)
, 12, 63, 73–74, 141, 159–160, 162, 167, 186
ethnicity
, 66
marketing
, 161–162
runners
, 160
Olympics
, 39, 143
Pedestrianism
, 6, 40, 42, 45–46, 189
Physical capital
, 7, 113–114, 148, 170, 173
age-related changes
, 64
forms
, 19
runners
, 41
Privilege
, 5, 12, 43–44, 116, 153, 159, 189–190
Racing
, 12, 40, 63, 85, 122, 176
Record keeping
, 46, 154–155
Reproduction (social)
, 19–21, 61, 169
Risk
, 27–28
gendered perception
, 144
health
, 44
interpersonal violence
, 45–46
society
, 157–158
sports
, 65
taking
, 179
Road running
, 6–7, 28–29, 60, 82, 84, 142, 146
School
, 158–159
private
, 93
virtues
, 49–50
Self-care
, 11, 31–32, 55, 91, 113, 160–161, 180
vs. competition
, 79
ethics
, 13–14
psychological
, 108–109
Self-control
, 15–16, 135–136, 176
Slimness
, 15–16, 54, 91, 175
Social capital
, 23–24
Social media
, 27–28, 57, 163–164, 177–178
Sociology of sport
, 2
Surveillance
, 13–14, 16
Surveys
, 5, 175
Active Lives Survey (ALS)
, 28–29, 61–62, 144
Big Running Survey (BRS)
, 26, 28, 71, 88, 91
Symbolic capital
, 40, 121, 142
Talent
, 27, 147, 171
perceived
, 72, 74, 80–81
running
, 120
Teams
, 44, 146
competitive
, 64
sports
, 68–70
Technology
, 6, 15, 58–59, 110, 178–179
Theory of Practice
, 5, 16–17
Timing
, 45–46
Training
, 1, 42–43, 69–70, 125, 133
academic
, 176
physical
, 13
Trajectory
, 56, 86
Treadmill
, 4, 60, 65–66, 145, 184–185
Triathlon
, 69–70, 117, 188–189
Ultramarathon
, 4–5, 79, 137–138, 153–154, 187–188
Weight
, 2, 120–121
healthy
, 183–184
loss drugs
, 15–16
management
, 91–92
training
, 69–70
well-being
, 12–13, 91, 144, 177–178
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Why Running Matters
- Chapter 2 Researching Running: Embodiment, Lifestyle and Identity
- Chapter 3 The Evolution of a Field: A Brief History of Running as Sport in Britain
- Chapter 4 Running the Numbers: Quantitative Insights and a Map of the Field
- Chapter 5 Disciplining Body and Mind: Running as a Technique of the Self
- Chapter 6 The Price and the Meaning of Success: Training, Competition and Performance
- Chapter 7 Running Places: How the Sites of Running Matter
- Chapter 8 Conclusions: Running, Society and Identity
- References
- Index