La numérisation de l’activité physique et des loisirs corporels: enjeux individuels et sociaux du « sport connecté »
Bastien Soulé (),
Claire Perrin () and
Gonzalo Marchant
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Bastien Soulé: L-VIS - Laboratoire sur les Vulnérabilités et l'Innovation dans le Sport (EA 7428) - UCBL - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Université de Lyon
Claire Perrin: L-VIS - Laboratoire sur les Vulnérabilités et l'Innovation dans le Sport (EA 7428) - UCBL - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Université de Lyon
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Abstract:
The digitization of physical activity is a process now observed in different sectors, in relation to a variety of practice methods. This article makes use of the literature on human and social sciences to report on the knowledge produced about this phenomenon over the past 10 years. The aim is to bring together complementary disciplinary approaches and to highlight the main themes addressed in the literature, whether they are the multifaceted diffusion of connected devices, the socio-cultural context in which this occurs, the hopes and expectations raised by these devices, their various effects, their diverse uses, or the strategies and communication deployed by the producers of sensors and mobile applications for sport and physical activity. As well as providing this state of play, the article also aims to draw up a research program and to identify subjects that have not yet been the object of in-depth research.
Date: 2022-11-27
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Published in Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure, 2022, 45 (3), pp.1-12. ⟨10.1080/07053436.2022.2140970⟩
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DOI: 10.1080/07053436.2022.2140970
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