Jography: Exploring Meanings, Experiences and Spatialities of Recreational Road-running

Simon Cook, Jon Shaw, Paul Simpson

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Abstract

Jogging is a relatively under-researched mobile practice with much existing literature focusing on ‘serious’ and competitive running. In this paper, we provide an account of some of the movements, meanings and experiences that together help produce the practice of jogging in the south-western English city of Plymouth. Drawing upon participant diaries and interviews, we uncover rich detail about how joggers ascribe not one but a number of meanings to their practice. Some of these are positive, some are negative; some complement each other and some compete with each other. We also consider how the experiences of joggers can be shaped by their ongoing need to develop tactics capable of enabling them to negotiate space with non-joggers. This is in some contrast to more competitive running that occurs in the separated space of an athletics track. Our sense is that better awareness of the meanings and experiences of jogging will be of value if the advertised health and sustainability benefits of the practice are to be more effectively encouraged and promoted.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)744-769
Number of pages26
JournalMobilities
Volume11
Issue number5
Early online date21 Apr 2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Running
  • MOBILITY

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