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Prof Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson
Prof Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson
Other namesJacquelyn Collinson, Jacquelyn Allen Collinson
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Sporting embodiment: Sports studies and the (continuing) promise of phenomenology
J Allen‐Collinson
Qualitative research in sport and exercise 1 (3), 279-296, 2009
4452009
Grasping the phenomenology of sporting bodies
J Hockey, J Allen-Collinson
International review for the sociology of sport 42 (2), 115-131, 2007
3832007
Feeling the way: Notes toward a haptic phenomenology of distance running and scuba diving
J Allen-Collinson, J Hockey
International review for the sociology of sport 46 (3), 330-345, 2011
2482011
‘Working out’identity: Distance runners and the management of disrupted identity
J Allen Collinson, J Hockey
Leisure studies 26 (4), 381-398, 2007
2452007
Autoethnography as the engagement of self/other, self/culture, self/politics, selves/futures
J Allen-Collinson
Handbook of Autoethnography, 281-299, 2013
2202013
Feminist phenomenology and the woman in the running body
J Allen-Collinson
Phenomenological Approaches to Sport edited by I. Martínková & J. Parry, 2012
2152012
Close but not too close: Friendship as method (ology) in ethnographic research encounters
H Owton, J Allen-Collinson
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 43 (3), 283-305, 2014
2072014
Intense embodiment: Senses of heat in women’s running and boxing
J Allen-Collinson, H Owton
Body & society 21 (2), 245-268, 2015
2002015
The sensorium at work: The sensory phenomenology of the working body
J Hockey, J Allen-Collinson
The Sociological Review 57 (2), 217-239, 2009
1782009
Intention and epochē in tension: autophenomenography, bracketing and a novel approach to researching sporting embodiment
J Allen‐Collinson
Qualitative research in sport, exercise and health 3 (1), 48-62, 2011
1752011
Reflexivity and bracketing in sociological phenomenological research: Researching the competitive swimming lifeworld
G McNarry, J Allen-Collinson, AB Evans
Qualitative research in sport, exercise and health 11 (1), 138-151, 2019
1612019
A marked man: A case of female-perpetrated intimate partner abuse
J Allen-Collinson
International Journal of Men’s Health 8 (1), 22-40, 2009
1582009
Running the routes together: Corunning and knowledge in action
J Allen-Collinson
Journal of contemporary ethnography 37 (1), 38-61, 2008
1572008
Just ‘non-academics’? Research administrators and contested occupational identity
JA Collinson
Work, employment and society 20 (2), 267-288, 2006
1412006
Emotions, interaction and the injured sporting body
J Allen-Collinson
International review for the sociology of sport 40 (2), 221-240, 2005
1352005
‘What it takes’: Perceptions of mental toughness and its development in an English Premier League Soccer Academy
C Cook, L Crust, M Littlewood, M Nesti, J Allen-Collinson
Qualitative research in sport, exercise and health 6 (3), 329-347, 2014
1312014
Occupational limbo, transitional liminality and permanent liminality: New conceptual distinctions
M Bamber, J Allen-Collinson, J McCormack
Human Relations 70 (12), 1514-1537, 2017
1292017
Occupational identity on the edge: Social science contract researchers in higher education
J Allen-Collinson
Sociology 38 (2), 313-329, 2004
1222004
Seeing the way: Visual sociology and the distance runner's perspective
J Hockey, JA Collinson
Visual studies 21 (01), 70-81, 2006
1192006
Sensing the outdoors: A visual and haptic phenomenology of outdoor exercise embodiment
J Allen-Collinson, A Leledaki
Leisure studies 34 (4), 457-470, 2015
1122015
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