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E-grāmata: Athletes' Careers Across Cultures

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Athletes Careers Across Cultures is the first book of its kind to bring together a truly global spread of leading sports psychology career researchers and practitioners into one comprehensive resource. This extensive volume traces the evolution of athlete career research through a cultural lens and maps the complex topography of athletes careers across national boundaries exploring how social and cultural discourses shape their development.

The area of athlete career development has traditionally been dominated by a Western perspective, an imbalance which has had a considerable influence on the shaping of career studies more generally. Stambulova and Ryba adopt a more culturally sensitive approach, offering a comprehensive analytical review of athlete career research and assistance in 19 different nations. The authors employ diverse theoretical, methodological and practical ideas to demonstrate how local knowledge enables a better understanding of the dynamics of cultural diversity within the field.

Athletes Careers Across Cultures considers the cultural praxis of athletes careers as a practical implication of the cultural turn. As such it will stimulate the development of culturally situated career research and assistance and be an invaluable and internationally relevant resource for academics, professionals and students working in sport and exercise psychology.

Recenzijas

"A unique and coherent collection of state-of-the art expertise from around the world, Athletes Careers Across Cultures is a milestone text and a scientific breakthrough in the study of careers in sport psychology." - Sidónio Serpa, President of International Society of Sport Psychology

"In Athletes careers across cultures Natalia Stambulova and Tatiana Ryba have brought together the leading experts from around the world in what is the most comprehensive and complete work on issues involved in athlete career development. Topics discussed include early career and talent development, sport specialization, elite athlete career issues, athletic retirement and career assistance programs. Looking across cultures allows the authors to not only derive general principles of career development, but at the same time demonstrate how the application of these principles is shaped by cultural forces. This book is a must read for anyone interested in athlete career development." - Daniel Gould, Professor and Director, Institute for the Study of Youth Sports, Michigan State University,

List of contributors
x
Series editors' foreword xiii
Foreword xv
Sidonio Serpa
Acknowledgements xix
1 The turn towards a culturally informed approach to career research and assistance in sport psychology
1(16)
Tatiana V. Ryba
Natalia B. Stambulova
2 Athletes' careers in Australia: From retirement to education and beyond
17(14)
Tim Chambers
Sandy Gordon
Tony Morris
3 Athletes' careers in Belgium: A holistic perspective to understand and alleviate challenges occurring throughout the athletic and post-athletic career
31(12)
Paul Wylleman
Anke Reints
Paul De Knop
4 Athletes' careers in Brazil: Research and application in the land of ginga
43(10)
Maria Regina Ferreira Brandao
Lenamar Fiorese Vieira
5 Athletes' careers in Canada: Four decades of research and practice
53(12)
Robert J. Schinke
Jessica Cummings
Justin Bonhomme
6 Athletes' careers in China: Advances in athletic retirement research and assistance
65(12)
Zhijian Huang
Menglin Chen
Na Qiao
7 Athletes' careers in Denmark: Nurturing athletic talents
77(13)
Kristoffer Henriksen
Mette Krogh Christensen
8 Athletes' careers in France: In pursuit of excellence in sport and life
90(13)
Nadine Debois
Veronique Leseur
9 Athletes' careers in Germany: Research and assistance programs
103(12)
Dorothee Alfermann
Franziska Preis
10 Athletes' careers in Greece: Towards a culturally infused future
115(13)
Stiliani `Ani' Chroni
Eleni Diakaki
Athanasios Papaioannou
11 Athletes' careers in Japan: Before and after retirement in sports
128(9)
Norishige Toyoda
12 Athletes' careers in Mexico: Learning how to handle transitions
137(11)
Cristina Fink
13 Athletes' careers in New Zealand (Aotearoa): The impact of the Graham Report and the carding system
148(12)
Christina Ryan
Holly Thorpe
14 Athletes' careers in Russia: From Moscow 1980 to the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics
160(13)
Natalia B. Stambulova
Elena E. Hvatskaya
15 Athletes' careers in Slovenia: The remarkable sporting achievements of a small country
173(12)
Sasa Cecic Erpic
16 Athletes' careers in Spain: Professionalization and developmental consequences
185(12)
Miquel Torregrosa
M. Dolores Gonzalez
17 Athletes' careers in Sweden: Facilitating socialization into sports and re-socialization upon retirement
197(12)
Natalia B. Stambulova
Urban Johnson
18 Athletes' careers in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland: Differences in the evolution of research and support programs in two neighbor nations
209(13)
Sunghee Park
David Lavallee
David Tod
19 Athletes' careers in the United States: Developmental programming for athletes in transition
222(13)
Albert Petitpas
Judy L. Van Raalte
Britton W. Brewer
20 Setting the bar: Towards cultural praxis of athletes' careers
235(20)
Natalia B. Stambulova
Tatiana V. Ryba
Index 255
Natalia B. Stambulova is Professor of Sport and Exercise Psychology in the School of Social and Health Sciences at Halmstad University, Sweden. She has been a member of the ISSP Managing Council since 2001 and its vice-president since 2009. In 2004, she received the Distinguished International Scholar Award of the Association of Applied Sport Psychology.

Tatiana V. Ryba is Associate Professor of Sport Psychology at Aarhus University, Denmark. She is the current chair of the Cultural Issues in Applied Sport Psychology Committee for ISSP and past chair of the International Relations Committee at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP). In 2009, she received the ISSP Developing Scholar Award.