Publications
lisahunter, & Stoodley, L. (forthcoming). “Bluespace, Senses, Wellbeing and Surfing: Prototype Cyborg Theory-Methods”. Journal of Sport & Social Issues.
Stoodley, L. (2020). Water-based methods; conducting (self) interviews at sea for a surfers view of surfing. In L. Stoodley, H. Holmes, & S. Marie Hall (Eds.), Mundane Methods : innovative ways to research the everyday. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Anderson, J., & Stoodley, L. (2019). The call of the sea: how sound co-composes the place of the surfed wave. In K. Doughty, M. Duffy, & T. Harada (Eds.), Sounding Places: More-Than-Representational Geographies of Sound and Music (pp. 63-74). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
Anderson, J., & Stoodley, L. (2018). Creative compulsions Performing surfing as art. In J. Anderson, L. Stoodley, Roberts L, & Phillips K (Eds.), Water, Creativity and Meaning Multidisciplinary understandings of human-water relationships (pp. 103-123). Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge.
- “Jumping in” to surf photography as a research method
- ‘Insider’ or Outsider’? Dealing with imposter syndrome when starting a PhD
- How cold-water swimming can help our mental health this Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
- “Awe walks” for mental health
- How to reap the benefits of cold water swimming in Lockdown