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geographical perspectives on running

Author: simoniancook

Runner & Human Geographer at Birmingham City University interested in researching active practices.

I’m a Running Researcher: Richard Shipway

Posted on May 24, 2023May 20, 2023 by simoniancook

This post is part of the I’m a Running Researcher series. See all profiles in this series here. Who are you? Hello.… Read more I’m a Running Researcher: Richard Shipway

Call for participants: running nutrition study

Posted on May 16, 2023 by simoniancook

My colleagues in sport science at Birmingham City University are conducting a study into the effects of prebiotics on endurance… Read more Call for participants: running nutrition study

I’m a Running Researcher: Ben Powis and Jess Macbeth

Posted on November 16, 2022November 14, 2022 by simoniancook

This post is part of the I’m a Running Researcher series. See all profiles in this series here. Who are you? Hello!… Read more I’m a Running Researcher: Ben Powis and Jess Macbeth

New Paper: Geographies of running cultures and practices

Posted on October 4, 2022October 4, 2022 by simoniancook

This is probably THE paper I’ve wanted to write ever since I started this blog in support of my research… Read more New Paper: Geographies of running cultures and practices

I’m a Running Researcher: Sarah Ackland

Posted on September 21, 2022September 7, 2022 by simoniancook

This post is part of the I’m a Running Researcher series. See all profiles in this series here. Who are you? I’m… Read more I’m a Running Researcher: Sarah Ackland

I’m a Running Researcher: Simone Tulumello

Posted on September 7, 2022 by simoniancook

This post is part of the I’m a Running Researcher series. See all profiles in this series here. Who are you? Hi!… Read more I’m a Running Researcher: Simone Tulumello

New Paper: More than walking and cycling. What is active travel?

Posted on August 15, 2022 by simoniancook

I’m really thrilled to have this new paper out in Transport Policy. I first presented on this topic 7 years… Read more New Paper: More than walking and cycling. What is active travel?

New Book Review: The Walkable City

Posted on July 4, 2022 by simoniancook

My book review of Jennie Middleton’s The Walkable City: Dimensions of Walking and Overlapping Walks of Life has just been… Read more New Book Review: The Walkable City

New Paper: Running with a bag

Posted on March 15, 2022 by simoniancook

Another new paper to report and I am really excited about this one. It is one I have wanted to… Read more New Paper: Running with a bag

New Paper: Healthy Mobilities

Posted on March 14, 2022March 15, 2022 by simoniancook

I have a new paper out in Transfers on ‘Healthy Mobilities’. It was a collaboration with the brilliant health geographer… Read more New Paper: Healthy Mobilities

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