Journal article
Information on the run: experiencing information during an ultramarathon
Information research, Vol.20(4), p338
01 Dec 2015
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Abstract
Introduction. Ultrarunning is an individual sport and serious leisure pursuit that requires ongoing information access and use during events, but has not yet been studied in information research. This study leverages a link between the theory of life in the round and the serious leisure perspective to explore the information experience of an ultrarunner during his first 100-mile race.
Method. This autophenomenographic case study draws principles from interpretative phenomenological analysis, autoethnography and systematic self-observation. As this is the first application of autophenomenography in information research, the methodology is explicated.
Analysis. Self-interviews and free-form narratives were open-coded and analysed for themes, consistent with interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Results. The literature review and the data from this study support a conceptualisation of ultrarunning as a small information world with a vital community ethos despite the sport's individualistic orientation and the transient nature of its events. The ultrarunning world is based in orality and values perseverance, and during events the individual ultrarunner relies on corporeal information and a knowledge base built through training, collecting lore and planning.
Conclusions. This study identifies ultra-endurance sports as a fruitful context for information research and invites further consideration of discrete serious leisure events rather than solely ongoing processes. Its findings may also apply to other high-stress, individualistic performance contexts. This study also establishes autophenomenography as a suitable methodology in information research.
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- Title
- Information on the run: experiencing information during an ultramarathon
- Creators
- Tim Gorichanaz - Drexel Univ, Coll Comp & Informat, 3141 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
- Publication Details
- Information research, Vol.20(4), p338
- Publisher
- Univ Sheffield Dept Information Studies
- Number of pages
- 12
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Information Science (Informatics)
- Identifiers
- 991019296576804721
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