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Autor principal: Plard, Mathilde
Format: Recurso digital
Idioma:anglès
Publicat: Zenodo 2026
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Accés en línia:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20183979
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  • <p>Dublin Core metadata catalogue of <strong>86 podcast interviews</strong> given by US elite ultra-trail runner Courtney Dauwalter between September 2017 and April 2026, covering <strong>47 distinct podcast sources</strong>. Of these 86 episodes, 76 have a recoverable audio file (71 in English, 5 in French) and 10 are catalogued from publicly available episode metadata but their audio could not be retrieved at the time of deposit. To our knowledge, this is the first longitudinal monographic corpus catalogue of an elite female ultrarunner released as open data.</p> <p>Women’s participation in ultra-endurance running has grown substantially since the 1980s, yet the scientific documentation of women’s embodied and discursive experience in this sport remains limited and predominantly cross-sectional or race-bounded (Hanold 2010; Bennett et al. 2026). Pain is near-universal in long-distance running (O’Connor 2021), worsens linearly across multistage ultramarathons while maladaptive coping strategies predict did-not-finish outcomes (Alschuler et al. 2020), and a recent moral-language analysis has shown how pain and suffering operate as ethical-evaluative resources in ultrarunning talk (Gross 2025). However, the longitudinal narrative resources through which elite female athletes construct their relationship to pain across the temporal arc of a career have not been documented at scale in the published literature. Open longitudinal corpora of mediatised storytelling by elite female ultrarunners — usable across gender studies, sport psychology, narrative inquiry, and digital humanities of sport — are virtually absent from the literature. This catalogue addresses these three gaps.</p> <p>The catalogue supports a longitudinal narrative analysis of the « pain cave » metaphor developed by the author in a forthcoming publication (Plard, M., forthcoming, <em>Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health</em>). It is designed, however, to support a broader range of analytical uses beyond that specific study.</p> <p>The CSV file contains one row per episode with 20 columns: 14 Dublin Core Metadata Element Set v1.1 fields and 6 STRIDE programme extension fields documenting priority for in-depth analysis (P0–P3), salience scores for gendered narrative material, density of embodied vocabulary, and richness of autobiographical reflection.</p> <p>This dataset does NOT include audio files or full-length transcripts. Audio remains the intellectual property of the original podcast producers and is accessible through the URLs provided in the <code>dc:relation</code> field of the catalogue.</p> <p>This catalogue is <strong>Deposit A</strong> of a coordinated three-deposit Zenodo architecture: Deposit A (this dataset, corpus metadata, CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0); Deposit B (coding materials supporting the longitudinal narrative analysis, under embargo, DOI <a href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20182842">10.5281/zenodo.20182842</a>, CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0); and Deposit C (computational pipeline code, planned).</p> <p><strong>Version 2.0.0 changes (May 2026):</strong> bibliographic enrichment with verified anti-hallucination references (Bennett et al. 2026, <em>Psychology of Sport & Exercise</em> 85:103142; Gross 2025, <em>QRSEH</em> 17:205–221; Alschuler et al. 2020, <em>Wilderness & Environmental Medicine</em> 31(1):23–30); clarification of the 86-episode decomposition (76 with recoverable audio; 10 metadata-only); license alignment with Deposit B (CC-BY 4.0 → CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0) to mandate citation, prohibit commercial enclosure, and enforce copyleft on derivative analytical works; bidirectional link to Deposit B (Is supplemented by → 10.5281/zenodo.20182842).</p>