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Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
37
Citations
5569
World Ranking
6252
National Ranking
1014

Overview

Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson is affiliated with the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of psychology and social sciences, with significant contributions to the subfields of sociology and political science, social psychology, developmental and educational psychology, gender studies, and general health professions.

Their scholarly work covers a variety of topics including sport psychology and performance, sports, gender, and society, sport and mega-event impacts, motivation and self-concept in sports, adventure sports and sensation seeking, mental health and patient involvement, as well as doping in sports.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Allen-Collinson include Patricia C. Jackman, Adam B. Evans, Gareth McNarry, Hannah Henderson, and Noora J. Ronkainen.

Their publications often appear in the following venues:

  • Qualitative Research in Sport Exercise and Health
  • International Review for the Sociology of Sport
  • Journal of Contemporary Ethnography
  • Sociology of Sport Journal
  • Performance Enhancement & Health

Selected recent papers by Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson include:

  • Learning in sport: from life skills to existential learning, 2020, Sport Education and Society
  • "I'd got self-destruction down to a fine art": a qualitative exploration of relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) in endurance athletes, 2021, Journal of Sports Sciences
  • Feeling good, sensory engagements, and time out: embodied pleasures of running, 2022, Qualitative Research in Sport Exercise and Health
  • "You Always Wanna Be Sore, Because Then You Are Seeing Results": Exploring Positive Pain in Competitive Swimming, 2020, Sociology of Sport Journal
  • 'The agenda is to have fun': exploring experiences of guided running in visually impaired and guide runners, 2022, Qualitative Research in Sport Exercise and Health

Best Publications

  • Sporting embodiment: sports studies and the (continuing) promise of phenomenology

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

  • Grasping the Phenomenology of Sporting Bodies

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  • Feeling the way: Notes toward a haptic phenomenology of distance running and scuba diving

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson;John Hockey

  • ‘Working Out’ Identity: Distance Runners and the Management of Disrupted Identity

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  • Intense embodiment: senses of heat in women’s running and boxing

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson;Helen Owton

  • The sensorium at work: the sensory phenomenology of the working body

    John C Hockey;Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

  • Close but not too close: friendship as method(ology) in ethnographic research encounters

    Helen Owton;Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

  • Autoethnography as the engagement of self/other, self/culture, self/politics, selves/futures

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

  • Intention and epochē in tension: autophenomenography, bracketing and a novel approach to researching sporting embodiment

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

  • Feminist Phenomenology and the Woman in the Running Body

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

  • 'What it takes’: perceptions of mental toughness and its development in an English Premier League soccer academy

    Clive Cook;Lee Crust;Martin Littlewood;Mark Nesti

  • Seeing the way: visual sociology and the distance runner's perspective

    John Hockey;Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

  • Sensing the outdoors: a visual and haptic phenomenology of outdoor exercise embodiment

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson;Aspasia Leledaki

  • A Marked Man: Female-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Abuse

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

  • Runners’ tales: autoethnography, injury and narrative

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson;John Hockey

  • Occupational limbo, transitional liminality and permanent liminality: New conceptual distinctions

    Matthew Bamber;Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson;John McCormack

  • Reflexivity and bracketing in sociological phenomenological research: researching the competitive swimming lifeworld.

    Gareth McNarry;Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson;Adam B Evans

  • Take a deep breath: Asthma, sporting embodiment, the senses and ‘auditory work’

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson;Helen Owton

  • Emotions, Interaction and the Injured Sporting Body

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  • Running the Routes Together

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  • Dialogue, monologue, and boundary crossing within research encounters: a performative narrative analysis.

    Brett Smith;Jacquelyn Allen Collinson;Cassandra Phoenix;David Brown

  • Learning in sport: from life skills to existential learning

    Noora J. Ronkainen;Kenneth Aggerholm;Tatiana V. Ryba;Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

  • Identity Change Doctoral students in art and design

    John Hockey;Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

  • Autoethnography: situating personal sporting narratives in socio-cultural contexts

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

  • Intense embodiment: senses of heat in women’s running and boxing [video short]

    Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson;Helen Owton

Frequent Co-Authors

Lee Crust
Lee Crust University of Lincoln
Christian Swann
Christian Swann Southern Cross University
Tatiana V. Ryba
Tatiana V. Ryba University of Jyväskylä
Robert Weinberg
Robert Weinberg Miami University
Andrew C. Sparkes
Andrew C. Sparkes Leeds Beckett University

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