In:Moving Bodies in Interaction – Interacting Bodies in Motion: Intercorporeality, interkinesthesia, and enaction in sports
Edited by Christian Meyer and Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt
[Advances in Interaction Studies 8] 2017
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 14 August 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/ais.8.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
VII
List of contributors
XI
Chapter 1.Intercorporeality, interkinesthesia, and enaction: New perspectives on moving bodies in interaction
1
Christian Meyer
Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt
Part I.Interkinesthetic coordination and intercorporeality in team sports
Chapter 2.Practice as a shared accomplishment. Intercorporeal attunement in acrobatics
27
Kristina Brümmer
Thomas Alkemeyer
Chapter 3.Intercorporeality and interkinesthetic gestalts in handball
57
Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt
Christian Meyer
Chapter 4.Visual and motor components of action anticipation in basketball and soccer
93
Cosimo Urgesi
Chapter 5.Constructing cooperative and antagonistic intercorporeality: Rugby referee talk and action on the field
113
Elaine W. Vine
Part II.Intercorporeal relations with moving bodies and objects in individual sports
Chapter 6.
Rock climbers’ communicative and sensory practices: Routine intercorporeality between climbers, rock, and auxiliary technologies
149
K. Neil Jenkings
Chapter 7.Intercorporeal enaction and synchrony: The case of distance running together
173
Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson
John Hockey
Chapter 8.Sound joined actions in rowing and swimming
193
Gerd Schmitz
Alfred O. Effenberg
Chapter 9.“It’s really strange when nobody is watching.” Enactive intercorporeality and the Spielraum of practices in freeskiing
215
Niklas Woermann
Part III.The enactive acquisition of embodied knowledge
Chapter 10.Teaching bodies: Visual and haptic communication in martial arts
245
Larissa Schindler
Chapter 11.Intercorporeal (Re)enaction: Instructional correction in basketball practice
267
Bryn Evans
Chapter 12.Ways of relating. Involvements of bodies in ballet class
301
Sophie Merit Müller
Chapter 13.Intercorporeality with imaginary bodies: The case of trampoline and boxing training
323
Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt
Ajit Singh
Chapter 14.Afterword
345
Jürgen Streeck
Index
355
