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From jog to job: exploring the spatiotemporal practices of run-commuting
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| Rok publikování | 2025 |
| Druh | Další prezentace na konferencích |
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| Popis | In the context of ongoing efforts to reduce car dependency in metropolitan areas, various forms of active commuting have attracted growing interest. Among these, running as a form of transportation to and from work has emerged as an important but understudied practice. A significant proportion of extant research has focused on the role of physical activity in mobility, on active commuting in general, walking or on running as a form of leisure-time activity. To date, run-commuting has been addressed primarily in the research of Cook, highlighting diversity in practices, spaces and technologies. The objective of this contribution is therefore to expand the knowledge on the topic of run-commuting, especially the deeper experiences, feelings, and concrete spatiotemporal practices associated with these runs. Two methods are employed in order to achieve this objective. First, diary entries by the runners are used to reflect on their daily runs to and from work. Second, follow-up semistructured interviews are conducted in response to the diaries, as well as to further develop the runners' experience of run-commuting. Consequently, beyond methodological approaches, this paper will present preliminary results and outline possible directions for our research. |
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