To run and to compete. Interaction Rituals and lifestyle in running

In this article, an approach to running in Argentina is proposed from the analysis of urban races organized in the main cities of the country. Conceived as fundamental interaction rituals in this lifestyle, the races show not only the differences of running with federated athletics, but also some ke...

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Autor principal: Gil, Gastón Julián
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/22020
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topic identidad
ritual
ciudad
deporte
identity
ritual
urban ethnography
moralities
sport
spellingShingle identidad
ritual
ciudad
deporte
identity
ritual
urban ethnography
moralities
sport
Gil, Gastón Julián
To run and to compete. Interaction Rituals and lifestyle in running
topic_facet identidad
ritual
ciudad
deporte
identity
ritual
urban ethnography
moralities
sport
author Gil, Gastón Julián
author_facet Gil, Gastón Julián
author_sort Gil, Gastón Julián
title To run and to compete. Interaction Rituals and lifestyle in running
title_short To run and to compete. Interaction Rituals and lifestyle in running
title_full To run and to compete. Interaction Rituals and lifestyle in running
title_fullStr To run and to compete. Interaction Rituals and lifestyle in running
title_full_unstemmed To run and to compete. Interaction Rituals and lifestyle in running
title_sort to run and to compete. interaction rituals and lifestyle in running
description In this article, an approach to running in Argentina is proposed from the analysis of urban races organized in the main cities of the country. Conceived as fundamental interaction rituals in this lifestyle, the races show not only the differences of running with federated athletics, but also some keys that explain the growing relevance on a global scale of the “virtuous” option for running. The way in which races are organized, the use of social networks and the massiveness of the participants also warns of the wide capacity of interpellation of very varied audiences offered by this lifestyle. This implies that running provides an extensive menu of options that the actors can adapt to their expectations and possibilities. These races then entail real urban planning challenges and identity policies for the cities that organize and authorize the realization of this kind of massive events.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
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