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Susanne Ravn
Susanne Ravn
Professor and Head of Research Unit: Movement, Culture and Society, IOB, SDU
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Perceiving subjectivity in bodily movement: The case of dancers
D Legrand, S Ravn
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8, 389-408, 2009
1702009
How to explore dancers’ sense experiences? A study of how multi-sited fieldwork and phenomenology can be combined
S Ravn, HP Hansen
Qualitative research in sport, exercise and health 5 (2), 196-213, 2013
772013
Choice of jumping strategy in two standard jumps, squat and countermovement jump‐effect of training background or inherited preference?
S Ravn, M Voigt, EB Simonsen, T Alkjaer, F Bojsen‐Møller, K Klausen
Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 9 (4), 201-208, 1999
731999
Listening to the body? How phenomenological insights can be used to explore a golfer’s experience of the physicality of her body
S Ravn, MK Christensen
Qualitative research in sport, exercise and health 6 (4), 462-477, 2014
612014
Dancing practices: Seeing and sensing the moving body
S Ravn
Body & Society 23 (2), 57-82, 2017
492017
Phenomenological analysis in sport and exercise
S Ravn
Routledge handbook of qualitative research in sport and exercise, 228-240, 2016
482016
Integrating qualitative research methodologies and phenomenology—using dancers’ and athletes’ experiences for phenomenological analysis
S Ravn
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (1), 107-127, 2023
452023
Sensing movement, living spaces: An investigation of movement based on the lived experience of 13 professional dancers
S Ravn
452008
Social bodies in virtual worlds: Intercorporeality in Esports
D Ekdahl, S Ravn
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (2), 293-316, 2022
442022
Embodied involvement in virtual worlds: The case of eSports practitioners
D Ekdahl, S Ravn
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13 (2), 132-144, 2019
412019
Sharing the dance–on the reciprocity of movement in the case of elite sports dancers
J He, S Ravn
Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 17, 99-116, 2018
382018
The promise of ‘sporting bodies’ in phenomenological thinking–how exceptional cases of practice can contribute to develop foundational phenomenological concepts
S Ravn, S Høffding
Qualitative research in sport, exercise and health 9 (1), 56-68, 2017
372017
Improvisation and thinking in movement: an enactivist analysis of agency in artistic practices
S Ravn, S Høffding
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (3), 515-537, 2022
292022
Sensing weight in movement
S Ravn
Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices 2 (1), 21-34, 2010
282010
Investigating dance improvisation: from spontaneity to agency
S Ravn
Dance Research Journal 52 (2), 75-87, 2020
262020
Jumping together: apprenticeship learning among elite trampoline athletes
O Lund, S Ravn, MK Christensen
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy 19 (4), 383-397, 2014
262014
Learning by joining the rhythm: apprenticeship learning in elite double sculls rowing
O Lund, S Ravn, MK Christensen
Scandinavian sport studies forum 3, 167-188, 2012
252012
Embodying interaction in Argentinean tango and sports dance
S Ravn
Choreography and corporeality: Relay in motion, 119-134, 2016
242016
‘It has to hurt’: A phenomenological analysis of elite runners´ experiences in handling non-injuring running-related pain
K Bluhm, S Ravn
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 14 (2), 216-231, 2022
222022
Practising bodily attention, cultivating bodily awareness – a phenomenological exploration of tai chi practices
SK Hjortborg, S Ravn
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 12 (5), 683-696, 2020
172020
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