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Within the overlapping fields of the sociology of sport, physical
education and health education, the use of critical theories and
the critical research paradigm has grown in scope. Yet what social
impact has this research had? This book considers the capacity of
critical research and associated social theory to play an active
role in challenging social injustices or at least in 'making a
difference' within health and physical education (HPE) and sporting
contexts. It also examines how the use of different social theories
impacts sport policies, national curricula and health promotion
activities, as well as the practices of HPE teaching and sport
training and competition. Critical Research in Sport, Health and
Physical Education is a valuable resource for academics and
students working in the fields of research methods, sociology of
sport, physical education and health.
Within the overlapping fields of the sociology of sport, physical
education and health education, the use of critical theories and
the critical research paradigm has grown in scope. Yet what social
impact has this research had? This book considers the capacity of
critical research and associated social theory to play an active
role in challenging social injustices or at least in 'making a
difference' within health and physical education (HPE) and sporting
contexts. It also examines how the use of different social theories
impacts sport policies, national curricula and health promotion
activities, as well as the practices of HPE teaching and sport
training and competition. Critical Research in Sport, Health and
Physical Education is a valuable resource for academics and
students working in the fields of research methods, sociology of
sport, physical education and health.
Michel Foucault's work profoundly influences the way we think about
society, in particular how we understand social power, the self,
and the body. This book gives an innovative and entirely new
analysis of is later works making it a one-stop guide for students,
exploring how Foucauldian theory can inform our understanding of
the body, domination, identity and freedom as experienced through
sport and exercise. Divided into three themed parts, this book
considers: Foucault's ideas and key debates Foucault's theories to
explore power relations, the body, identity and the construction of
social practices in sport and exercise how individuals make sense
of the social forces surrounding them, considering physical
activity, fitness and sport practices as expressions of freedom and
sites for social change. Accessible and clear, including useful
case studies helping to bring the theory to real-life, Foucault,
Sport and Exercise considers cultures and experiences in sports,
exercise and fitness, coaching and health promotion. In addition to
presenting established Foucauldian perspectives and debates, this
text also provides innovative discussion of how Foucault's later
work can inform the study and understanding of sport and the
physically active body.
Michel Foucault's work profoundly influences the way we think about
society, in particular how we understand social power, the self,
and the body. This book gives an innovative and entirely new
analysis of is later works making it a one-stop guide for students,
exploring how Foucauldian theory can inform our understanding of
the body, domination, identity and freedom as experienced through
sport and exercise. Divided into three themed parts, this book
considers: Foucault's ideas and key debates Foucault's theories to
explore power relations, the body, identity and the construction of
social practices in sport and exercise how individuals make sense
of the social forces surrounding them, considering physical
activity, fitness and sport practices as expressions of freedom and
sites for social change. Accessible and clear, including useful
case studies helping to bring the theory to real-life, Foucault,
Sport and Exercise considers cultures and experiences in sports,
exercise and fitness, coaching and health promotion. In addition to
presenting established Foucauldian perspectives and debates, this
text also provides innovative discussion of how Foucault's later
work can inform the study and understanding of sport and the
physically active body.
This innovative text's critical examination foregrounds the prime
reason why so many people participate in or watch sport - pleasure.
Although there has been a "turn" to emotions and affect within
academia over the last two decades, it has been somewhat remiss
that pleasure, as an integral aspect of human life, has not
received greater attention from sociologists of sport, exercise and
physical education. This book addresses this issue via an unabashed
examination of sport and the moving body via a "pleasure lens." It
provides new insights about the production of various identities,
power relations and social issues, and the dialectical links
between the socio-cultural and the body. Taking a wide-sweeping
view of pleasure - dignified and debauched, distinguished and
mundane - it examines topics as diverse as aging, health, fandom,
running, extreme sports, biopolitics, consumerism, feminism, sex
and sexuality. In drawing from diverse theoretical approaches and
original empirical research, the text reveals the social and
political significance of pleasure and provides a more rounded,
dynamic and sensual account of sport.
This innovative text's critical examination foregrounds the prime
reason why so many people participate in or watch sport - pleasure.
Although there has been a "turn" to emotions and affect within
academia over the last two decades, it has been somewhat remiss
that pleasure, as an integral aspect of human life, has not
received greater attention from sociologists of sport, exercise and
physical education. This book addresses this issue via an unabashed
examination of sport and the moving body via a "pleasure lens." It
provides new insights about the production of various identities,
power relations and social issues, and the dialectical links
between the socio-cultural and the body. Taking a wide-sweeping
view of pleasure - dignified and debauched, distinguished and
mundane - it examines topics as diverse as aging, health, fandom,
running, extreme sports, biopolitics, consumerism, feminism, sex
and sexuality. In drawing from diverse theoretical approaches and
original empirical research, the text reveals the social and
political significance of pleasure and provides a more rounded,
dynamic and sensual account of sport.
This book explores the ways in which post-modernist and
post-structural approaches can enrich the study of the sporting
past. Throughout the chapters, the internationally respected
authors draw from their own vast experiences within the study of
sport history to collectively promote post-modernism and
post-structuralism as forms of social theory that can guide the
future of sport historical research. The book demonstrates how
sport studies scholars might be more adventurous in their thinking,
research, and writing.
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