Achieving Competitive Hardness

This paper examines institutional touch in the case of institutionalized professional high-class sports where touch constitutes an intrinsic, required, and desired component of the institutional task. Specifically, it focuses on handball where hard forms of touch are used in the context of a highly...

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Main Authors: Christian Meyer, Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Copenhagen 2020-05-01
Series:Social Interaction
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/socialinteraction/article/view/120253
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description This paper examines institutional touch in the case of institutionalized professional high-class sports where touch constitutes an intrinsic, required, and desired component of the institutional task. Specifically, it focuses on handball where hard forms of touch are used in the context of a highly bodily competition about dominance on the field. In order to acquire the ‘bodily hardness’ necessary for this, athletes need to slowly maneuver themselves before the match into a state of body and mind that allows for the required hardness in the competition with opponents. Drawing on ethnographic research and video-recordings of handball matches as well as activities in the locker rooms and during the warm-up, we reconstruct the sequential progression and transformation of touching activities within this institutionalized setting. In the course of the preparation for the match, the role of touching changes its character from avoidance (preference for non-touch) to its active pursuit (preference for touch), ending in a normative standard of hard touch.
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spelling doaj.art-fe9f851db1a048cf8cf95e4ce541ad4d2023-07-09T11:34:19ZengUniversity of CopenhagenSocial Interaction2446-36202020-05-013110.7146/si.v3i1.120253Achieving Competitive HardnessChristian MeyerUlrich v. Wedelstaedt This paper examines institutional touch in the case of institutionalized professional high-class sports where touch constitutes an intrinsic, required, and desired component of the institutional task. Specifically, it focuses on handball where hard forms of touch are used in the context of a highly bodily competition about dominance on the field. In order to acquire the ‘bodily hardness’ necessary for this, athletes need to slowly maneuver themselves before the match into a state of body and mind that allows for the required hardness in the competition with opponents. Drawing on ethnographic research and video-recordings of handball matches as well as activities in the locker rooms and during the warm-up, we reconstruct the sequential progression and transformation of touching activities within this institutionalized setting. In the course of the preparation for the match, the role of touching changes its character from avoidance (preference for non-touch) to its active pursuit (preference for touch), ending in a normative standard of hard touch. https://tidsskrift.dk/socialinteraction/article/view/120253Interaction researchInstitutional interactionTouchSportsHandball
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Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt
Achieving Competitive Hardness
Social Interaction
Interaction research
Institutional interaction
Touch
Sports
Handball
title Achieving Competitive Hardness
title_full Achieving Competitive Hardness
title_fullStr Achieving Competitive Hardness
title_full_unstemmed Achieving Competitive Hardness
title_short Achieving Competitive Hardness
title_sort achieving competitive hardness
topic Interaction research
Institutional interaction
Touch
Sports
Handball
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