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Applied Sport Psychology, Eighth Edition, presents to the reader
sport psychological theories, strategies, and techniques used by
coaches and sport psychologists to cultivate peak performance and
personal growth. Williams and Krane bridge the gap between research
and practice by using examples, exercises, case studies, and
anecdotes-helping students to think more critically and to apply
their knowledge to real-world situations. This Eighth Edition
includes a new chapter on mindfulness in sport and updates that
reflect the latest statistics and research from the field.
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FIFA, the world governing body of association football, declared
'The Future is Feminine' in a 1995 press release. Since then,
football has been claimed as the fastest growing participation
sport for women globally. An estimated twenty million women play
the game around the world, and that figure is on the rise. However,
the history of women's participation goes back to at least 1895 and
in our enthusiasm for the present, the memory of that longer
history can be overlooked or forgotten. A Beautiful Game, supported
by a two-year FIFA/ CIES Joao Havelange Research Scholarship,
examines contemporary women's football internationally, with case
studies from England, the United States, China and Australia. In
each case study, Jean Williams considers the evolution of the
women's game against a backdrop of issues, such as media
representation, access to facilities, lack of resources, coaching,
sponsorship, talent identification, training and
professionalisation. T he author examines contentious questions,
such as why women are absent from the highest levels of
professional football, combining source material from archives,
oral history and artefacts. A Beautiful Game analyses the status
and image of the women's game from the late nineteenth century to
the shifting social values of the present.
An examination of the relationship between sport and its cultural
heritage. Sport is an integral part of British culture and an
important aspect of modern life. Although its importance has been
recognised by academic historians, sport has yet to be fully
appreciated in the growing and related fields of heritage and
museum studies. Sport and heritage have operated as seemingly
separate spheres, yet together they can convey powerful messages;
convergence between them is seen in the rise and popularity of
sports museums, the collecting of sporting art and memorabilia, and
popular concern over the demise of historic sports buildings and
sport-related sites. These places, exhibitions and activities help
to shape our understanding of sport, history and the past. The
essays in this volume explore sports history as manifested in
academic enquiry, museum exhibitions and heritage sites. They deal
among other things with the public representation of sport and its
significance; its impacton public spheres; the direction of sports
heritage studies and their aims; the role of museums in public
history; and place, memory and meaning in the historic sports
landscape. Contributors: Jeffrey Hill, Jed Smith,Anthony Bateman,
Ray Physick, Neil Skinner, Matthew Taylor, Tim O'Sullivan, Kevin
Moore, Max Dunbar, Santiago De Pablo, John K. Walton, Wray Vamplew,
Honor Godfrey, Jason Wood, Andrea Titterington, Stephen Done, Mike
McGuinness, David Storey, Daphne Bolz, Jean Williams, Richard Holt
Jeffrey Hill is Emeritus Professor of Historical and Cultural
Studies, De Montfort University, Leicester; Kevin Moore is
Director, National Football Museum, Manchester; Jason Wood is
Director, Heritage Consultancy Services.
The first book of its kind to name and compile a collective
biography of Britain's women Olympians during the amateur phase of
the Olympic Games before professionalization changed the face of
Olympism in 1988. This is the first extensive and detailed study on
Britain's women Olympians combining archival research with oral
histories. Features key case studies of individuals highlighted
from each Olympic Games, showcasing the variety of female athletes
that have represented Britain. It also highlights the increase in
British female Paralympic representation.
Aunt Jemima's familiar beaming, warm smile and laughing eyes have
been associated with breakfast pancakes for generations of
Americans. "Invented" in 1888 to help market a new type of pancake
flour, Aunt Jemima has been represented by a good number of real
women and a tremendous number of collectible products. This book
displays hundred of the item available from Aunt Jemima's long
history, and provides fascinating or funny glimpses into over a
century of our nation's cultural history. Collectors interested in
kitchen memorabilia and/or African-American history will find this
book wonderfully eye-opening! Promotional items and advertisements
are presented, including doll families, recipe books, kitchen
utensils, menus, coloring books, and cooking set for children. The
complete story of Aunt Jemima's Pancake Mix, the myth of Aunt
Jemima herself, and the stories of the real women who portrayed her
are all told in this delightful book. A price guide is included.
The first book of its kind to name and compile a collective
biography of Britain's women Olympians during the amateur phase of
the Olympic Games before professionalization changed the face of
Olympism in 1988. This is the first extensive and detailed study on
Britain's women Olympians combining archival research with oral
histories. Features key case studies of individuals highlighted
from each Olympic Games, showcasing the variety of female athletes
that have represented Britain. It also highlights the increase in
British female Paralympic representation.
This is the first academic history of the FA England women’s
national football team. Based on unprecedented access to FA data,
it details the careers of the 227 women who debuted for England
from 1972 to 2022. England won the UEFA Women’s Euros in 2022,
and Jean worked with Sarina Wiegman and the squad, on the Legendary
Lionesses from 1972.
This is the first edited collection of its kind to analyse the
distinct but overlapping topics of dress, costume, sport and
leisure history. For researchers of bodily adornment and movement,
sport and costume history are both primarily concerned with
industrial practice and embodied experience. The ways in which
bodies are adorned, embellished and clothed (or revealed)
highlights the hybrid nature of dress history, encompassing as it
does the everyday clothing solutions of the mass of people and the
unusual or more ceremonial aspects of costume, as well as elite
high fashion. Although this is as yet an under-researched area,
there are an increasing number of fashion and clothing
undergraduate and postgraduate courses that specialise in sport and
leisurewear. This publication is intended to give an introductory
overview of the historical and contemporary issues as it does for
the growing number of sport marketing and sports studies courses
concerned with dress, costume history and branding. This book was
published as a special issue of Sport in History.
This book is an historical survey of women's sport from 1850-1960.
It looks at some of the more recent methodological approaches to
writing sports history and raises questions about how the history
of women's sport has so far been shaped by academic writers.
Questions explored in this text include: What are the fresh
perspectives and newly available sources for the historian of
women's sport? How do these take forward established debates on
women's place in sporting culture and what novel approaches do they
suggest? How can our appreciation of fashion, travel, food and
medical history be advanced by looking at women's involvement in
sport? How can we use some of the current ideas and methodologies
in the recent literature on the history and sociology of sport in
order to look afresh at women's participation? Jean Williams's
original research on these topics and more will be a useful
resource for scholars in the fields of sports, women's studies,
history and sociology.
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Scientific Progress (Paperback)
James Jeans, William Bragg, E.V. Appleton, E. Mellanby, J.B.S. Haldane, …
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First published in 1936, this volume contains six of the Halley
Stewart Lectures - originally founded "For Research towards the
Christian Ideal in All Social Life" - by some of the greatest of
English scientists of the mid-20th century, each a leading
authority in his respective field: cosmology, physics, meteorology,
medicine and genetics. The final lecture considers the relationship
between scientific knowledge and human ideals, commenting on the
paradox that a century which produced such scientific advance also
witnessed the most concentrated period of social, economic and
political turmoil in world history.
This is the first edited collection of its kind to analyse the
distinct but overlapping topics of dress, costume, sport and
leisure history. For researchers of bodily adornment and movement,
sport and costume history are both primarily concerned with
industrial practice and embodied experience. The ways in which
bodies are adorned, embellished and clothed (or revealed)
highlights the hybrid nature of dress history, encompassing as it
does the everyday clothing solutions of the mass of people and the
unusual or more ceremonial aspects of costume, as well as elite
high fashion. Although this is as yet an under-researched area,
there are an increasing number of fashion and clothing
undergraduate and postgraduate courses that specialise in sport and
leisurewear. This publication is intended to give an introductory
overview of the historical and contemporary issues as it does for
the growing number of sport marketing and sports studies courses
concerned with dress, costume history and branding. This book was
published as a special issue of Sport in History.
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Scientific Progress (Hardcover)
James Jeans, William Bragg, E.V. Appleton, E. Mellanby, J.B.S. Haldane, …
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R4,065
Discovery Miles 40 650
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First published in 1936, this volume contains six of the Halley
Stewart Lectures - originally founded "For Research towards the
Christian Ideal in All Social Life" - by some of the greatest of
English scientists of the mid-20th century, each a leading
authority in his respective field: cosmology, physics, meteorology,
medicine and genetics. The final lecture considers the relationship
between scientific knowledge and human ideals, commenting on the
paradox that a century which produced such scientific advance also
witnessed the most concentrated period of social, economic and
political turmoil in world history.
The result of several years of original research, the book traces the continuities in women's participation since the beginnings of the game, and highlights the significant moments that have influenced current practice. The text provides: · insight into the communities and individual experiences of players, fans, investors, administrators and coaches · examination of the attitudes and role of national and international associations · analysis of the development of the professional game · comparisons with women's football in mainland Europe, the USA and Africa.
A Game for Rough Girls is the first text to properly theorise the development of the game. Examining recreational and elite levels, the author provides a thorough critique, placing women's experience in the context of broader cultural and sports studies debates on social change, gender, power and global economics.
With an estimated 26 million female players globally (6 million
based in Europe), the evolution of football has been dramatic.
Growth in the women's game has led to more widespread player
migration as new forms of professionalism emerge. This work
explores those patterns of movement into, and out of, Europe using
new archival evidence and player interviews.
This book is an historical survey of women s sport from
1850-1960. It looks at some of the more recent methodological
approaches to writing sports history and raises questions about how
the history of women s sport has so far been shaped by academic
writers. Questions explored in this text include: What are the
fresh perspectives and newly available sources for the historian of
women s sport? How do these take forward established debates on
women s place in sporting culture and what novel approaches do they
suggest? How can our appreciation of fashion, travel, food and
medical history be advanced by looking at women s involvement in
sport? How can we use some of the current ideas and methodologies
in the recent literature on the history and sociology of sport in
order to look afresh at women s participation? Jean Williams s
original research on these topics and more will be a useful
resource for scholars in the fields of sports, women s studies,
history and sociology."
A complete history of women's football, from its Victorian games
beginning in 1881, to the plans for England to host the Euro Finals
in England 2022, this book demonstrates how women's football began
as a professional sport, and has only recently returned to these
professional roots in the UK. This is because there was a
fifty-year Football Association 'ban' on women playing on pitches
affiliated to the governing body in England. The other British
associations followed suit. Why was women's football banned in
1921? Why did it take until 1969 for a Women's Football Association
to form? Why did it take until 1995 for England to qualify for a
Women's World Cup? Answers to these key questions are supplemented
across the chapters by personal accounts of the players who defied
the ban, at home and abroad, along with the personal costs, and
rewards, of being footballing pioneers.
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50 Women in Sport (Hardcover)
Jean Williams; Contributions by Gemma Lumsdaine; Interview of Steph Houghton, Megan Jones, Meg Lanning, …
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R762
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With the phenomenal success of the England Football team at the
Euros 2022, this book meets the renewed interest in women in sport.
It provides a fascinating overview of the history of women in sport
from centuries past to the present day, demonstrating the leaps
forward that sportswomen have taken since 1945, as well as an
inspiring account of great female Paralympians. The 25 profiles of
incredible female pioneers and legends evidence the grit and
determination required to challenge discrimination, to break
records and demolish outdated notions of the weaker sex. The recent
investment in women's sports, as seen for football, rugby and
cricket, has driven greater popularity and success. This book also
includes a wonderful selection of interviews with over 25 women
competing in a wide range of sports today, as well as leading
figures in the industry, coaches, referees, presenters, and
broadcasters. Includes colour photos throughout.
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If I Was A Frog (Paperback)
Charmin D Williams; Illustrated by Charmin D Williams; Kendra Jean Williams
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