The necessity for humans inhabiting the 21st century to slow down and take time to carry out daily practices frames the discourse of this research note. We suggest reconceptualising tourist wellbeing through the concept of slow adventure, as a response to the cult of speed and as a vehicle for engaging in deep, immersive and more meaningful experiences during journeys in the outdoors. We suggest that slow adventure has the potential to improve people’s general health and wellbeing through mindful enjoyment and consumption of the outdoor experience and thus bring people back to a state of mental and physical equilibrium. In so doing, we argue that extending the concept to include discussions around the psychological and social aspects of slow adventure is needed.
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Sustainability is one of the most pressing and general topics in todays (Western) society. How the world of sport is contributing to climate change and what that implies for the world of sport is stressed by e.g. Gammelsaeter & Loland (2022) and Goldblatt (2023). The perspective found in the work of Thomas Nail, is very much suited for the challenges of 21st century. In Theory of the Earth (2021) he presents his new materialist ontology in which the continuous flow of matter is the core principal. There is no such thing as a discrete object or fixed position, only metastable patterns of matter in motion. Building on this ontological position I am exploring the concept of bioregionalism and the sport experience in both conceptual and creative ways.
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In the project I’m currently working on the aim is to understand human experience in close relation to larger planetary systems. More precisely: developing a (sportive) relation with and within a specific bioregion. Not only can this take us closer to localized traditional sports from pre industrial society, more importantly it can give us the possibility to make a shift from anthropocentrism to ecocentrism through sport. A new understanding considering our existence and to ‘planetary health’ is what is desperately needed in the unfolding process of ecological crisis (Gammelsaeter & Loland 2022) (Goldblatt, 2023).
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Rapportage van een Offcourse voor kunststudenten waarbij onderzocht is hoe studenten zich kunnen binden met een onbekend landschap en welke bijdrage vervilte wol hierbij kan leveren. Uit de evaluatie blijkt dat studenten gewerkt hebben aan transitievaardigheden en zo gewerkt hebben aan hun innelijke duurzaamheid.
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