Physical Exercise, Health, and Post-Socialist Landscapes - recreational running in Sofia, Bulgaria

A Barnfield; (2016) Physical Exercise, Health, and Post-Socialist Landscapes - recreational running in Sofia, Bulgaria. Landscape research. ISSN 0142-6397 DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2016.1197193
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Attempts at improving physical activity rates among the population are central to many government, public health, and third sector approaches to encouraging health behaviours. However, to date there has been little attempt by public health to embrace different theoretical-methodological approaches, relying instead upon largely quantitative techniques. This paper argues that through a development of a framework of affect amplification, public health approaches to physical activity should incorporate the choreographing of spaces of movement. Drawing on two case studies, both incorporating ethnographic methodologies, this paper complicates the idea that public health can rely on individual or population level approaches that overlook affective and spatial entanglements. This paper concludes by outlining offer a series of ideas to encourage physical activity participation.


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