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Sensory pleasures and displeasures of the outdoors: somatic learning and the senses

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posted on 2025-04-09, 13:46 authored by Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson, Joanna BlackwellJoanna Blackwell, Hannah Henderson

  

Globally, there are calls to increase physical activity levels in relatively sedentary populations, including via physical activity programmes, often targeted at those body-selves deemed at risk of ‘sedentariness’. Despite the salience of sensory pleasures and displeasures in engagement with (and abandonment of) these programmes, the sensory, embodied experiences of participation remain under-researched. Here, we draw on findings from a two-year ethnographic study of a national programme in Wales, which used the aesthetic attractions of ‘natural’ outdoor environments to encourage and sustain physical activity. Employing insights from phenomenological sociology, we explore the programme participants’ (n=146) lived experiences, analysed via a phenomenological lens, cohering around a panoply of sensory pleasures and displeasures, and somatic learning that is shaped and reshaped by weather encounters. 

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Sport Wales

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  • College of Health and Science (Research Outputs)
  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

The Senses & Society

Volume

20

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

34 - 48

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

ISSN

1745-8927

eISSN

1745-8935

Date Accepted

2024-08-27

Date of First Publication

2024-09-04

Date of Final Publication

2025-01-01

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  • Open Access

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2024-09-04

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