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This book represents the first critical examination of the social, cultural, and political significance of mountain biking in contemporary societies.
Jim Cherrington is Senior Lecturer in Physical Activity, Sport, and Health at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. His research explores how identity, bodies, knowledges, and objects are materialised in/through everyday life, with much of his recent work dedicated to investigating the socio-historical, socio-technical, and onto-political conditions of mountain biking.
Introduction: mountain bike culture as a 'structure of feeling' JIM CHERRINGTON PART I Mountain biking identities 1 Exploring mountain bike coaches' perceptions towards learning to coach through story completion: coaching happily ever after? THOMAS M. LEEDER AND LEE C. BEAUMONT 2 Evaluating competitiveness as a personality trait among a sample of mountain bikers KIEREN MCEWAN, NEIL WESTON, AND PAUL GORCZYNSKI 3 The motivations, identities, and environmental sensibilities of contemporary e-mountain bike users: the people behind the power LESLEY INGRAM-SILLS PART II Mountain biking bodies 4 A sociology of how things go wrong in mountain biking: falling into place MIKE LLOYD 5 An exploration into the sensory experience of pain in mountain biking BENJAMIN MORELAND 6 Encounters with mountain bike trail centre spaces: experience landscapes DAVID GIBBS AND LEWIS HOLLOWAY PART III Mountain biking environments 7 Downhill MTB, digital media, and DIY urbanism: riding with Red Bull JACOB J. BUSTAD AND OLIVER J. C. RICK 8 Sustainable mountain bike trails: towards a holistic approach TOM CAMPBELL 9 No dig, no ride: repairing and caring for DIY-designed mountain bike and BMX trails LIAM HEALY 10 Air pollution as 'slow violence' during multi-day mountain bike trips CLARE NATTRESS PART IV The cultural politics of mountain biking 11 Women and barriers to participation in mountain biking: the impossible climb LOUISE BORDELON 12 Hegemonic masculinity and sexualisation in mountain bike trail naming practices: what's in a name? BENJAMIN MORELAND, ALICE LEMKES, JENNI MYERS, AND JACK REED 13 Portrayals of ideals of authenticity in mountain biking multimedia: escaping to find yourself JEFF R. WARREN AND JOHN REID-HRESKO 14 Reflections on trails, mountain biking, and indigenous-settler relations in British Columbia: ride, (re)connect, and (re)build TAVIS SMITH, PATRICK LUCAS, TOM EUSTACHE, AND THOMAS SCHOEN