CORE READINGS:
DIGITAL COMPENDIUM: Gurholt, K. P. (Ed.). (2015). MAS426: Landscape and outdoor practices: Spring 2016. (Digital compendium). Oslo: Norges idrettshøgskole. This PDF will be in Fronter.
The reference list for the Digital Compendium, in APA-style:
Landscape: Hirsch, W. (1995). Introduction: Landscape: Between place and space. In: E. Hirsch & M. O’Hanlon (Eds.), The anthropology of landscape: Perspectives on place and space. (The anthropology of landscape: Perspectives on place and space, Cultural forms). (pp. 1-30). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Lekan, T. & Zeller, T. (2005). Introduction: The landscape of German environmental history. In: T. Lekan & T. Zeller, Germany’s nature: Cultural landscapes and environmental history. (pp. 1-14). New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.
Mountains, forest, and sea: Bollnow, O. F. (2011). Introduction. In: O. F. Bollnow, Human space. (pp. 15-25). London: Hyphen Press.
Bollnow, O. F. (2011). The wanderer`s path. In: O. F. Bollnow, Human space. (pp. 106-117). London: Hyphen Press.
Bollnow, O. F. (2011). Twilight spaces. In. O. F. Bollnow, Human space. (pp. 204-215). London: Hyphen Press.
Hastrup, K. & Rubow, C. (2014). Landscape. In: K. Hastrup & C. Rubow, Living with environmental change: Waterworlds. (pp. 155-161). London: Routledge.
Hastrup, K. & Rubow, C. (2014). Time. In: K. Hastrup & C. Rubow, Living with environmental change: Waterworlds. (pp. 223-227). London: Routledge.
Macfarlane, R. (2003). Altitude: The summit and the view. In: R. Macfarlane, Mountains of the mind: A history of a fascination. (s. 137-167). Granta Books.
Wilson, J. K. (2012). National landscape and national memory. In: J. K. Wilson, The German Forest. Nature, Identity and the contestation of a national symbol, 1871-1914. (German and European studies). (pp. 16-48). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Urry, J. & Larsen, J. (2011). Theories. In: J. Urry & J. Larsen, The Tourist gaze 3:0 (3rd. ed.). (pp. 1-30). London: Sage.
Skiing: Huntford, R. (2008). The spread of skiing on the continent. In: R. Huntford, Two planks and a passion: The dramatic history of skiing. (pp. 177-199). London: Continuum.
Huntford, R. (2008). The English skiing at Davos. In: R. Huntford, Two planks and a passion: The dramatic history of skiing. (pp. 221-240). London: Continuum.
Ueberhorst, H. (1996). Fridtjof Nansen and the Development of Skiing in Central Europe. In: M. Goksøyr, G. von der Lippe & K. Mo (Eds.), Winter games, warm traditions. (pp. 269– 274). Oslo: Norsk Idrettshistorisk Forening.
Educations: Gyimòthy, S. (2010). Thrillscapes: Wilderness mediated as playground. In: B. T. Knudsen & A. M. Waade (Eds.), Re-investing authenticity: Tourism, place and emotions. (Tourism and cultural change). (pp. 254-265). Bristol: Channel view.
Gyimòthy, S. (2010). [References to Chapter 18]. In: B. T. Knudsen & A. M. Waade (Eds.), Re-investing authenticity: Tourism, place and emotions. (Tourism and cultural change). (pp. 266-287). Bristol: Channel view.
Schirp, J. & Vollmar, M. (2013). Nature, adventure and early education: A regional approach in Germany. In: S. Knight (Ed.), International perspectives on Forest Schools: Natural spaces to play and learn. (pp. 27-40). London: Sage.
ELECTRONIC ARTICLES: NB! To open electronic articles and books off campus, you must use the following VPN connection: Click here to download.
Mountains, forest, and sea: Brown, K. M. (2014). Spaces of play, spaces of responsibility: Creating dichotomous geographies of outdoor citizenship. Geoforum, 53, 22-32. The article is available online: Click here to download.
Skar, M. & Viestad, O. I. (2013). Recreational use of developed Norwegian shorelines: How ambiguous regulations influence user experiences. Coastal Management, 41(1), 57-74. The article is available online: Click here to download.
Skiing: Goksøyr, M. (2013). Taking ski tracks to the north: The invention and reinvention of Norwegian Polar Skiing: Sportisation, manliness and national identities. International Journal of the History of Sport, 30(6), 563-579. The article is available online: Click here to download.
Education: Becker, P. (2014). To be in the garden or not to be in the garden - that is the question here: Some aspects of the educational chances that are inherent in tamed and untamed nature. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 15(1), 79-92. The article is available online: Click here to download.
Mullins, P. (2009). Living stories of the landscape: Perception of place through canoeing in Canada's North. Tourism Geographies, 11(2), 233-255. The article is available online: Click here to download.
Troman, G. & Jeffrey, B. (2007). Qualitative data analysis in cross-cultural projects. Comparative Education, 43(4), 511-525. The article is available online: Click here to download.
Zink, R. (2010). Asking ‘Who are you?’ when going into the wild: moving beyond an individualized form of outdoor education. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 10(1), 19-32. The article is available online: Click here to download.
PAPER COLLECTIONS: Girholt, K. P. (Ed.). (2015). MAS426: Landscape and outdoor practices: Spring 2016. (Paper Collection). Oslo: Norges idrettshøgskole. Handsout.
The reference list for the Paper Collection, in APA-style: Landscape: Williams, M. (1997). Landscape and memory by Simon Schama. Reviewed. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 87(3), 564-565.
Mountains, forest, and sea: Böhme, G. (1993). Atmosphere as the fundamental concept of new aesthetics. Thesis Eleven, 36(1), 113-126.
Skiing: Goksøyr, M. (2002). Skis as national symbols, skitracks as historical traits: The case of Norway. Key-note for the International Ski History Congress, Park City, Utah.
Educations: Baker, M. (2005). Landfullness in adventure-based programming: Promoting reconnection to the Land. Journal of Experiential Education, 27(3), 267-276.Rees, E. (2011).
Domesticated wilderness in two Norwegian children’s classic. Scandinavian Studies, 83(1), 45-62.
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