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This book considers the ability of individuals and communities to maintain healthy relationships with their surroundings - before, during and after catastrophic events - through physical activity and sporting practices.
Jim Cherrington is Senior Lecturer in physical activity, sport and health at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. His research explores how identity, bodies, knowledge and objects are materialised in/through everyday life. Much of his recent work is dedicated to investigating the socio-historical, socio-technical and onto-political conditions of 'nature' (sport). He is also interested in methodological innovation, both in his work on visual methodologies and creative forms of representation and is committed to finding novel ways of documenting a range of human-nonhuman relationships. Jack Black is Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University, UK and affiliated with the Centre for Culture, Media and Society, where he is the research lead for the Anti-Racism Research Group. An interdisciplinary researcher working within psychoanalysis and the humanities, Jack's research examines the ontological importance of time, temporality and catastrophe in natural and environmental approaches.
Introduction: sport and physical activity in catastrophic environments-tuning to the 'weird' and the 'eerie' JIM CHERRINGTON AND JACK BLACK PART I The end of capitalism 1 Skateboarding in Jamaica: commoning a postcapitalist future TOM CRITCHLEY 2 Post-Colonial residue in sport-for-development partnerships: localised insights from Cameroon JOANNE CLARKE 3 The extractives industry, Indigenous communities and the use of sport, recreational and cultural programs in catastrophic environments AUDREY GILES, KEVIN G ARDAM, ROB MILLINGTON , STEVEN RYNNE AND LYNDSAY HAYHURST PART II The end of the social 4 An examination of physical activity norms and code making during a global pandemic: watchful indifference and managing the bubble HOLLY COLLISON-RANDALL AND STANLEY WINDSOR 5 Physical activity and community resilience DAN BATES AND JANINE PARTINGTON 6 Women's basketball and political activism in the time of COVID-19: inside the 'Wubble' GEORGIA MUNRO-COOK 7 Sport governance in times of crisis: the case of montenegro and COVID-19 MARKO BEGOVI- PART III The end of nature 8 Mountain biking in the (Neg)Anthropocene: encountering, witnessing and reorienting to the end of the 'Natural' world JIM CHERRINGTON 9 An urban explorer's experiences of meshwork, melding and the uncanny: invisible cities of the rubble KEVIN BINGHAM 10 Climate change, catastrophe and hope in football fandom: football as an island of hope in a warming sea of despair JENNIFER AMANN AND MARK DOIDGE PART IV The end of morality 11 Informational hazards and moral harm: sport and exercise science laboratories as sites of moral catastrophes KASS GIBSON 12 Participant-Centred skateboarding in the West Bank, occupied Palestine: an Analysis of the Work of SkatePal DANI ABULHAWA 13 The use of sports for former child soldiers: the faces, forces and barriers behind social inclusion DEAN M. RAVIZZA