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The first book to focus exclusively on gender-based violence
experienced by children in sport. All forms of gender-based
violence will be addressed within one book, using research from
sport sociology, sport psychology, developmental psychology, and
coaching. Research and theories at various levels of influence
(e.g., individual, interpersonal, organizational, sociocultural)
will be incorporated to understand gender-based violence. Real-life
cases of athletes' experiences of gender-based violence will be
infused throughout the book. Additionally, cases that illustrate
the multi-layered influences on the occurrence, prevention and
intervention of gender-based violence in sport will be
incorporated. The use of real-life cases will help to bring the
theoretical content to life and will enhance the accessibility and
comprehensibility of the content for readers. The book will set out
future agendas for research and practice to eliminate gender-based
violence in children's sport.
This book lifts the lid on the high pressured, complex world of
women's artistic gymnastics. By adopting a socio-cultural lens
incorporating historical, sociological and psychological
perspectives, it takes the reader through the story and workings of
women's artistic gymnastics. Beginning with its early history as a
'feminine appropriate' sport, the book follows the sport through
its transition to a modern sports form. Including global cases and
innovative narrative methods, it explores the way gymnasts have
experienced its intense challenges, the complexities of the
coach-athlete relationship, and how others involved in the sport,
such as parents and medical personnel, have contributed to the
reproduction of a highly demanding and potentially abusive sporting
culture. With the focus on a unique women's sport, the book is an
important read for researchers and students studying sport
sociology, sport coaching, and physical education, but it is also a
valuable resource for anyone interested in the development of
sporting talent.
This book lifts the lid on the high pressured, complex world of
women's artistic gymnastics. By adopting a socio-cultural lens
incorporating historical, sociological and psychological
perspectives, it takes the reader through the story and workings of
women's artistic gymnastics. Beginning with its early history as a
'feminine appropriate' sport, the book follows the sport through
its transition to a modern sports form. Including global cases and
innovative narrative methods, it explores the way gymnasts have
experienced its intense challenges, the complexities of the
coach-athlete relationship, and how others involved in the sport,
such as parents and medical personnel, have contributed to the
reproduction of a highly demanding and potentially abusive sporting
culture. With the focus on a unique women's sport, the book is an
important read for researchers and students studying sport
sociology, sport coaching, and physical education, but it is also a
valuable resource for anyone interested in the development of
sporting talent.
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