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Psychology of Sub-Culture in Sport and Physical Activity: Critical perspectives [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 214 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 3 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : ISSP Key Issues in Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1848721579
  • ISBN-13: 9781848721579
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 214 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 3 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : ISSP Key Issues in Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1848721579
  • ISBN-13: 9781848721579
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. Contributors 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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'An interesting resource for a graduate seminar in sport psychology or sport studies, this book accomplishes the task of pushing research in the domain of sport psychology into areas that are typically not examined. The book will also help scholars interested in research that challenges the traditional positivistic approach and utilizes critical analysis in the area of sport psychology. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty, professionals.' - L.J. Burton, University of Connecticut, in CHOICE, April 2015

Human beings evolved to become an intensely social species. Our nervous systems (and the behaviours, thoughts, and emotions that arise from them) grow, get damaged, and become healed all within cultural and subcultural (e.g., family, sport, community) contexts. Mainstream sport and exercise psychology has traditionally had a primary focus on individuals, as if mental health, psychological disorders, and performance are athlete-centred issues. Schinke and McGannon, in this highly informative book, have assembled a fine group of authors who show us how socially and culturally bound our lives are and how no one (e.g., athlete, coach, researcher, practitioner) is an island, but rather we are situated on complex continents with many countries, regions, cities, and villages that all shape who we become. - Mark Andersen, Professor of Sport Psychology, College of Sport and Exercise Science, Victoria University, Australia

The Psychology of Sub-Culture in Sport and Physical Activity presents a collection of articles on important and crucial issues untouched by conventional and traditional approaches in sport psychology. The use of critical narrative approaches to capture the cognitions, behavior and feelings of athletes, together with the utilization of reflections and reflexivity in practice, has encouraged me to think critically about my own research interests, methodologies, and practices . . . I strongly recommend the book to sport psychology researchers, practitioners, and students who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills, and use them for the benefit of those who need them. - Gershon Tenenbaum, Benjamin S. Bloom Professor of Educational Psychology, Florida State University, USA Human beings evolved to become an intensely social species. Our nervous systems (and the behaviours, thoughts, and emotions that arise from them) grow, get damaged, and become healed all within cultural and subcultural (e.g., family, sport, community) contexts. Mainstream sport and exercise psychology has traditionally had a primary focus on individuals, as if mental health, psychological disorders, and performance are athlete-centred issues. Schinke and McGannon, in this highly informative book, have assembled a fine group of authors who show us how socially and culturally bound our lives are and how no one (e.g., athlete, coach, researcher, practitioner) is an island, but rather we are situated on complex continents with many countries, regions, cities, and villages that all shape who we become. - Mark Andersen, Professor of Sport Psychology, College of Sport and Exercise Science, Victoria University, Australia

The Psychology of Sub-Culture in Sport and Physical Activity presents a collection of articles on important and crucial issues untouched by conventional and traditional approaches in sport psychology. The use of critical narrative approaches to capture the cognitions, behavior and feelings of athletes, together with the utilization of reflections and reflexivity in practice, has encouraged me to think critically about my own research interests, methodologies, and practices . . . I strongly recommend the book to sport psychology researchers, practitioners, and students who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills, and use them for the benefit of those who need them. - Gershon Tenenbaum, Benjamin S. Bloom Professor of Educational Psychology, Florida State University, USA

List of contributors
vii
Series editors' foreword x
1 Situating the subculture of sport, physical activity and critical approaches
1(14)
Kerry R. McGannon
Robert J. Schinke
PART I Sociocultural dimensions of inclusion/exclusion in sport
15(78)
2 Applying a critical ecological approach to the issue of athlete abuse in sport
17(14)
Gretchen A. Kerr
Ashley E. Stirling
3 A post-structuralist approach to hazing in sport
31(17)
Jennifer J. Waldron
4 Gender nonconformity, sex variation, and sport
48(16)
Vikki Krane
5 “r;The dark side”r; and beyond: narrative inquiry in professional golf
64(14)
Kitrina Douglas
David Carless
6 Ultraempowering women: a feminist analysis of the ultramarathoning culture
78(15)
Cindra S. Kamphoff
Kelsey Timm
PART II Critiques of the medical model, sport culture and sport research
93(40)
7 Disability, sport, and impaired bodies: a critical approach
95(12)
Brett Smith
Marie-Josee Perrier
8 A few good men: male athlete eating disorders, medical supremacy and the silencing of a sporting minority
107(14)
Anthony Papathomas
9 Sport-related concussion: critical issues moving forward
121(12)
Anthony P. Kontos
Erin Reynolds
PART III Self-reflection and reflexivity in sport psychology practice and research
133(74)
10 Be, Know, Do model of consulting: an exploration of how experiences with soldiers affected me and how my notions of self affected soldiers' experiences
135(18)
Shannon Baird
11 “r;Standing in the question”r;: teaching a critical perspective to developing sport psychology consultants
153(17)
Leslee A. Fisher
Alicia J. Johnson
12 Caged quandaries: mixed martial arts and the politics of research
170(14)
Matthew A. Masucci
Ted M. Butryn
13 Confessions of the disc: a Foucauldian analysis of ethics within Ultimate Frisbee
184(12)
Hamish Crocket
14 Continuing the dialogue on criticality and subculture in sport and physical activity
196(11)
Robert J. Schinke
Kerry R. McGannon
Index 207
Robert J. Schinke is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Multicultural Sport and Physical Activity at Laurentian University, Canada.



Kerry R. McGannon is Assistant Professor at Laurentian University, Canada.