CORE LITERATURE:
DIGITAL COMPENDIUM: Lynch, P.M. (Ed.). (2015). EXFLL3: Comparative Research Project: Fall 2015. (Digital compendium). Oslo: Norges idrettshøgskole. You will find this PDF in Fronter.
The Reference list for the Digital Compendium, in APA-standard: Baldwin, E., Longhurst, B., McCracken, S., Ogborn, M. & Smith, G. (2004). Theorising culture. In: E. Baldwin, B. Longhurst, S. McCracken, M. Ogborn & G. Smith, Introducing cultural studies. (pp. 23-42). Harlow: Pearson.
Bartlett, S., Burton, D. & Peim, N. (2001). Social perspectives on education. In: S. Bartlett, D. Burton & N. Peim, Introduction to education studies. (pp. 166-173). London:Paul Chapman.
Becker, P. (2008). The European Institute for Outdoor Adventure Education and Experiential learning: A report about context, foundations, program and experience of the first decade of its Existence. In: P. Becker & J. Schirp (Eds.), Other ways of learning: the European Institute for outdoor adventure education and experiential learning 1996-2006. (pp. 13-56). Marburg: BSJ.
Macnaghten, P. & Urry, J. (1998). Rethinking nature and society. In: P. Macnaghten & J. Urry, Contested natures. (pp. 1-23). London: Sage.
Vikander, N.O. (2008). Feet on two continents: Spanning the Atlantic with Friluftsliv? In: B. Henderson & N.O. Vikander (eds.), Nature first: Outdoor life the friluftsliv way. (pp 8-20). Toronto: Natural Heritage Books.
ELECTRONIC ARTICLES:
NB! To open electronic articles off campus, you must use the following VPN connection: Click here to download.
Backman, E. (2008). What is valued in friluftsliv within PE teacher education? Swedish PE teacher educatiors' thoughts about friluftsliv analysed through the perspective of Pierre Bourdieu. Sport, Education and Society, 13(1), 61-76. The article is available online: Click here to download
Humberstone, B. & Pedersen, K. (2001). Gender, class and outdoor traditions in UK and Norway. Sport, Education and Society, 6(1), 23-33. The article is available online: Click here to download
Raban, J. (2008). Second nature: The delandscaping of the American West. Granta, 102,53-61. It's available online: Click here to download.
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT: Andkjaer, S. (2009). Outdoor education in New Zealand: A comparative and cultural perspective. Paper presented at "Outdoor education research and theory: critical reflections, new directions", the 4th International Outdoor Education Research Conference, La Trobe University, Beechworth, Victoria, Australia, 15-18 April. It is available online: Click here to download.
Vereide, V. & Gurholt, K. P. (2009). Being a male educator with family. In: I. Turvova & A. Martin (Eds.), Outdoor activities in educational and recreational programmes. (pp. 119-129). Prague: IYNF. This one will be handed out.
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