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The Science and Culture of Surfing

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This volume explores all aspects of surfing from the underlying physics of waves, the shape of wave breaks through to the development of surf culture and its influence on society. It explores the links between science and engineering with arts, sociology and economics, all through the lens of surfing. The book provides the one-stop location of knowledge on this global sport, bringing together the leading researchers in the field in a coherent framework. The book will appeal to undergraduate students and the general public, and will cater to readers from all backgrounds due to its transdisciplinary reach.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Origins of surfing.- Chapter 3: Why are there waves?- Chapter 4: What forms my break? -Chapter 5: Surf Safety and Hazard Management.- Chapter 6: Surfers as Rescuers.- Chapter 7: Surf Medicine.- Chapter 8: Surf Therapy.- Chapter 9: Sonic Waves and Acid Screens: Surf Culture and the long '70s.- Chapter 10: Digital disruption, generational change and the future of surf magazines.- Chapter 11: Surfing Feminism.- Chapter 12: Surf Tourism.- Chapter 13: Economics & Commercialisation.- Chapter 14: Surf Industry.- Chapter 15: The future of surfing.

About the author

David is a world-leading Professor of Coastal Geomorphology based at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He grew up on the beaches of eastern Australia and was an active volunteer with Surf Life Saving Australia for over a decade conducting many rescues and preventative actions on the beaches of Sydney and Wollongong. He has received numerous awards including the 2020 Australian Museum Eureka Prize for Innovation in Citizen Science. His multidisciplinary approach to understanding the coast has led to regular media interviews for a global audience from print and digital media to mass-broadcast television.

Summary

This volume explores all aspects of surfing from the underlying physics of waves, the shape of wave breaks through to the development of surf culture and its influence on society. It explores the links between science and engineering with arts, sociology and economics, all through the lens of surfing. The book provides the one-stop location of knowledge on this global sport, bringing together the leading researchers in the field in a coherent framework. The book will appeal to undergraduate students and the general public, and will cater to readers from all backgrounds due to its transdisciplinary reach.

Product details

Assisted by David Kennedy (Editor), David M. Kennedy (Editor), David M Kennedy (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.05.2025
 
EAN 9783031809781
ISBN 978-3-0-3180978-1
No. of pages 284
Dimensions 155 mm x 17 mm x 235 mm
Weight 602 g
Illustrations VI, 284 p. 108 illus., 101 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

Populäre Kultur, Geographie, Popular Culture, Geography, Sozialgeographie, Cultural Geography, Ocean Sciences, Social and Cultural Geography, Morphodynamics, Surfing culture, Surf industry, Surf medicine, Surfing science, Wave physics, Surfing feminism

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