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Good running?: The rise of fitness philanthropy and sports-based charity events

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posted on 2023-05-20, 07:01 authored by Palmer, C, Zack DwyerZack Dwyer
This article offers a sociological account of the growth in popularity of mass participation sports-based charity challenges. It argues these events have emerged as unique social, health, and philanthropic phenomena in the context of healthism and neo-liberalism. Drawing on the concept of “embodied philanthropy,” the key argument is that “fitness philanthropy” represents a new form of giving in which displays of fitness are increasingly also displays of civic engagement and being a “good person.” The growth of fitness philanthropy highlights changing responsibilities for health and wellness and addresses key sociological concerns with identity, community, and civic engagement that are now manifest in sports charity challenges.

History

Publication title

Leisure Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume

42

Issue

5-6

Pagination

609-623

ISSN

0149-0400

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Inc

Place of publication

325 Chestnut St, Suite 800, Philadelphia, USA, Pa, 19106

Rights statement

Copyright 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Organised sports; Recreation and leisure activities (excl. sport and exercise)

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