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Luke A. Turnock

Researcher at University of Lincoln

Publications -  4
Citations -  24

Luke A. Turnock is an academic researcher from University of Lincoln. The author has contributed to research in topics: Consumption (economics) & Order (exchange). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 8 citations.

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Polydrug use and drug market intersections within powerlifting cultures in remote South-West England

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the motivations and contexts of hardcore powerlifters' polydrug use, as well as their experiences of IPED and other illicit drug market intersections, through findings drawn from 18 qualitative interviews with participants involved in these lifting cultures and gyms in South-West England, supported by ethnographic fieldwork conducted in nine gyms over a four year period.
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Exploring user narratives of self-medicated black market IPED use for therapeutic & wellbeing purposes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the subcategory of therapeutically-motivated IPED users, whose IPED use is targeted at repair, rehabilitation, and self-medicating for health conditions.
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‘There's a difference between tolerance and acceptance’: Exploring women's experiences of barriers to access in UK gyms

TL;DR: In this article, the experiential realities of women seeking to access gym training and the barriers they identify to equal access in these spaces were explored, and the authors examined four key ways in which gyms environment and the gendering of this space create barriers to women's access: through the sharp gender segregation of weights areas and emotional barriers crossing into this'male space' creates; through insufficient equipment provision for women's needs and how this raises costs to women participation; issues with the performance of masculinities in gym space and associated intimidation and harassment in increasingly (hetero
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Rural gym spaces and masculine physical cultures in an ‘age of change’: Rurality, masculinity, inequalities and harm in ‘the gym’

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the intersections of rurality with gender and gyms, examining how the masculine rural intersects with the construction of gym spaces, and the interplay between rural masculinities and gym cultures, as fitness becomes an increasingly popular activity.