The Role of Physical Activity in the Lives of Researchers: A Body-Narrative |
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Authors: | Sanders-Bustle Lynn Oliver Kimberly L. |
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Affiliation: | (1) 507 Preston Avenue, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA;(2) Department of Physical Education and Sports Studies, Ramsey Center, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA |
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Abstract: | Physical movement as a cohesive rhythmic mediumfor better understanding the qualities of livedexperience, keeps us intimately connected toour selves, others and our environment.Incorporating elements of evocativeautoethnography (Ellis, 1997), this workemploys the implicated reading (Pearce, 1997)of the authors' co-constructed body narrativeas a necessary analytical and representationaldevice for better understanding the embodiedand relational qualities of research. Pullingfrom Dewey's theories of naturalism,qualitative thought, and aesthetics,researchers relive and re-present theirmovement (running) experience as practice forembodied approaches to more authentic research.In the process, researchers discover thatrunning as a shared rhythmical threadilluminated intersections in their lives andtheir research, nurtured universal qualities ofembodied experience often unexplored inresearch, and served as kinesthetic practicefor more fully understanding the contextualqualities of experience that informunderstanding. |
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Keywords: | body-narrative meaning physical activity rhythm |
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