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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Non-fiction | Main Collection | GV 706.4 .P716 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5157607 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Situating the subculture of sport, physical activity and critical approaches / Kerry R. McGannon and Robert J. Schinke -- Applying a critical ecological approach to the issue of athlete abuse in sport / Gretchen A. Kerr and Ashley E. Stirling -- A post-structuralist approach to hazing in sport / Jennifer J. Waldron -- Gender nonconformity, sex variation, and sport / Vikki Krane -- "The dark side" and beyond: narrative inquiry in professional golf / Kitrina Douglas and David Carless -- Ultraempowering women: a feminist analysis of the ultramarathoning culture / Cindra S. Kamphoff and Kelsey Timm -- Disability, sport, and impaired bodies: a critical approach / Brett Smith and Marie-Josee Perrier -- A few good men: male athlete eating disorders, medical supremacy and the silencing of a sporting minority / Anthony Papathomas -- Sport-related concussion: critical issues moving forward / Anthony P. Kontos and Erin Reynolds -- BE, KNOW, DO model of consulting: an exploration of how experiences with soldiers affected me and how my notions of self affected soldiers' experiences / Shannon Baird -- "Standing in the question": teaching a critical perspective to developing sport psychology consultants / Leslee A. Fisher and Alicia J. Johnson -- Caged quandaries: mixed martial arts and the politics of research / Matthew A. Masucci and Ted M. Butryn -- Confessions of the disc: a Foucauldian analysis of ethics within Ultimate Frisbee / Hamish Crockett -- Continuing the dialogue on criticality and subculture in sport and physical activity / Robert J. Schinke and Kerry R. McGannon.
"International Perspectives on Key Issues in Sport and Exercise Psychology is a series of edited books, with a global focus, which reflect the state of art in areas of current and emerging interest in the study of sport and exercise psychology. Each volume in the series contributes to the better understanding of a key issue facing researchers and practitioners in sport psychology. This volume in the series focuses upon the sociocultural issues that challenge and often undermine participation, performance, and well-being in sports. The chapters address a number of important issues, such as exclusion, miscommunication, and ineffective practice in sport. The book extends the recent interest in culture within sport psychology by using a critical approach to highlight less mainstream sports such as martial arts, circus arts, extreme sports, and dance, and it will help sports participants and social scientists to gain an understanding of these marginalized sporting identities. By highlighting "subcultural" contexts, with their individual practices and values, it is hoped that the volume will promote the goal of achieving a more just, inclusive, and ethical sport psychology. The Psychology of Sub-Culture in Sport and Physical Activity will be ideal reading for sport and exercise academics and practitioners, advanced students of applied sport psychology, and related fields such as sport science, critical studies, sociology, cultural studies and social anthropology"--
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