Introduction to Adaptive Sport and Recreation
Herausgeber: Pate, Joshua R.; Hardin, Robin
Introduction to Adaptive Sport and Recreation
Herausgeber: Pate, Joshua R.; Hardin, Robin
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Introduction to Adaptive Sport and Recreation prepares future sport managers to integrate adaptive sport and disability-related programming within a sport organization. Contributors include educators and professionals in sport management and adaptive sport.
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Introduction to Adaptive Sport and Recreation prepares future sport managers to integrate adaptive sport and disability-related programming within a sport organization. Contributors include educators and professionals in sport management and adaptive sport.
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- Verlag: Human Kinetics Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 216mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781718214538
- ISBN-10: 1718214537
- Artikelnr.: 70203565
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Human Kinetics Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 216mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781718214538
- ISBN-10: 1718214537
- Artikelnr.: 70203565
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Robin Hardin, PhD, is a professor in the sport management program in the department of kinesiology, recreation, and sport studies at the University of Tennessee. He earned his PhD in communications from the University of Tennessee, as well as a master’s degree in communications and a master’s degree in sport studies. He completed his bachelor’s degree in communications at East Tennessee State University. His research interests lie primarily in the areas of sport governance, holistic care of athletes, and professional development of administrators. He is the former editor of Sport Management Education Journal (2018 through 2021) and has served on several other editorial boards. He is a member of the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) and the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE America), and is a member of the official statistics staff for football, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball at the University of Tennessee. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and retired from the Tennessee National Guard. Joshua R. Pate, PhD, is the dean of the School of Business and Management and the program coordinator for sport management at Lees-McRae College. He earned his PhD in sport management from the University of Tennessee, as well as a master’s degree in communications and a bachelor’s degree in sport management. Pate’s research is in disability, access, and inclusion through a sport lens. Pate has served on the editorial team of Sport Management Education Journal and serves on multiple editorial boards. He is a member of the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM). He volunteered at the 2014 Sochi Paralympic Winter Games as one of 70 Paralympic News Service flash quotes reporters, with his work focused on wheelchair curling. Pate has a physical disability (cerebral palsy) and participates in recreational snow skiing, water skiing, hand cycling, and general exercise.
Chapter 1. Theoretical and Social Considerations of Adaptive Sport and
Recreation
Justin A. Haegele, PhD, and Cathy McKay, EdD
What Is a Disability?
Ableism
Inclusion Versus Integration
Theoretical Considerations
Summary
Chapter 2. Barriers and Opportunities for Access and Inclusion
Kathleen McCarty, PhD; Laurin Bixby, PhD; and Winston Kennedy, PT, DPT,
MPH, PhD
Models of Disability Perception
Understanding Barriers
Attempts to Mitigate Disparities
Social-Ecological Model
Summary
Chapter 3. Innovation in Disability Sport and Recreation
David Legg, PhD, and Simon Darcy, PhD
What Is Innovation?
Examples of Innovation
Approaches to Innovation
How to Share an Innovation
Summary
Chapter 4. History and Development of the Paralympic Games
Ian Brittain, PhD
Early History of Disability Sport
The Stoke Mandeville Games
The Start of the Paralympic Games
Development of the Paralympic Games
Impact of the Paralympic Games Linking to the Olympic Movement
How the Term Paralympic Has Changed Over Time
Impairment Groups That Participate in the Paralympic Games
Current Governance Structure for the Paralympic Movement
Aims of the Paralympic Games Beyond Sport
Summary
Chapter 5. Legal Aspects of Disability Sport and Recreation
Anita Moorman, JD
History of the Disability Rights Movement
International Legal and Policy Efforts on Disability Rights
United States Legal Framework for Disability Rights
Impact of Disability Rights Laws on Athletic Participation
Impact of Disability Rights Laws on Sports Venues
Summary
Chapter 6. Media and Disability Sport
Erin Pearson, MA, and Laura Misener, PhD
Introduction
Media Representation of Disability
Media Representation of Disability Sport and the Paralympic Games
Competing Perspectives of Disability Sports Coverage
The Future of Disability Sports Coverage
Summary
Chapter 7. Elite Adaptive Sport
Jeff Ward, PhD, and Mary Hums, PhD
Major Games Featuring Disability Sport
Current Issues in Disability Sport Competition
Summary
Chapter 8. Sport for Athletes With Intellectual Impairment
Abby Fines, PhD, and Christina Mehrtens, PhD
Special Olympics Versus Paralympics
Contextualizing Intellectual Disability Within Sport
Intellectual Disability and Special Olympics
Intellectual Impairment and the Paralympics
Summary
Chapter 9. Para-Athlete Development
Darda Sales, PhD, PLY, and Laura Misener, PhD
Long-Term Development Model
American Development Model
Foundation, Talent, Elite, Mastery Model
Application of the Long-Term Development Model to Para-Athletes
Considerations for the Development of Para-Athletes
What’s Next?
Summary
Chapter 10. Adaptive Sports and Recreation for Military Populations
Jasmine Townsend, PhD, CTRS, FDRT, CARSS-II, and Derek Whaley, MS, CTRS,
CARSS-I
Common Health Conditions Among Service Members and Veterans
Veteran-Focused Treatment Options
Adaptive Sports and Recreation for Military Service Members
Characteristics of Community-Based Adaptive Sports and Recreation Programs
Benefits of Adaptive Sports for Military Populations
Summary
Chapter 11. Adaptive Youth Sports
Anthony G. Delli Paoli, PhD, and Javier Robles, JD
Adaptive Youth Sports Settings
Adaptive Youth Sports Participation
Summary
Chapter 12. Funding Disability Sport
Michael Cottingham, PhD; Tiao Hu, MS; Don Lee, PhD; and Oluwaferanmi
Okanlami, MD
Costs and Expenses Related to Disability Sport
Sources of Funding
Collegiate Programs
Funding Personnel: Disability Sport Promoters
Future Trends in Disability Sport Funding
Summary
Case Study: University of Alabama Adapted Athletics
Margaret Stran, PhD, and Brent Hardin, PhD
Starting the Program
Sports
Organization
People
Facilities
Funding
Sport for All
Outreach
Change
Advice
Summary
Recreation
Justin A. Haegele, PhD, and Cathy McKay, EdD
What Is a Disability?
Ableism
Inclusion Versus Integration
Theoretical Considerations
Summary
Chapter 2. Barriers and Opportunities for Access and Inclusion
Kathleen McCarty, PhD; Laurin Bixby, PhD; and Winston Kennedy, PT, DPT,
MPH, PhD
Models of Disability Perception
Understanding Barriers
Attempts to Mitigate Disparities
Social-Ecological Model
Summary
Chapter 3. Innovation in Disability Sport and Recreation
David Legg, PhD, and Simon Darcy, PhD
What Is Innovation?
Examples of Innovation
Approaches to Innovation
How to Share an Innovation
Summary
Chapter 4. History and Development of the Paralympic Games
Ian Brittain, PhD
Early History of Disability Sport
The Stoke Mandeville Games
The Start of the Paralympic Games
Development of the Paralympic Games
Impact of the Paralympic Games Linking to the Olympic Movement
How the Term Paralympic Has Changed Over Time
Impairment Groups That Participate in the Paralympic Games
Current Governance Structure for the Paralympic Movement
Aims of the Paralympic Games Beyond Sport
Summary
Chapter 5. Legal Aspects of Disability Sport and Recreation
Anita Moorman, JD
History of the Disability Rights Movement
International Legal and Policy Efforts on Disability Rights
United States Legal Framework for Disability Rights
Impact of Disability Rights Laws on Athletic Participation
Impact of Disability Rights Laws on Sports Venues
Summary
Chapter 6. Media and Disability Sport
Erin Pearson, MA, and Laura Misener, PhD
Introduction
Media Representation of Disability
Media Representation of Disability Sport and the Paralympic Games
Competing Perspectives of Disability Sports Coverage
The Future of Disability Sports Coverage
Summary
Chapter 7. Elite Adaptive Sport
Jeff Ward, PhD, and Mary Hums, PhD
Major Games Featuring Disability Sport
Current Issues in Disability Sport Competition
Summary
Chapter 8. Sport for Athletes With Intellectual Impairment
Abby Fines, PhD, and Christina Mehrtens, PhD
Special Olympics Versus Paralympics
Contextualizing Intellectual Disability Within Sport
Intellectual Disability and Special Olympics
Intellectual Impairment and the Paralympics
Summary
Chapter 9. Para-Athlete Development
Darda Sales, PhD, PLY, and Laura Misener, PhD
Long-Term Development Model
American Development Model
Foundation, Talent, Elite, Mastery Model
Application of the Long-Term Development Model to Para-Athletes
Considerations for the Development of Para-Athletes
What’s Next?
Summary
Chapter 10. Adaptive Sports and Recreation for Military Populations
Jasmine Townsend, PhD, CTRS, FDRT, CARSS-II, and Derek Whaley, MS, CTRS,
CARSS-I
Common Health Conditions Among Service Members and Veterans
Veteran-Focused Treatment Options
Adaptive Sports and Recreation for Military Service Members
Characteristics of Community-Based Adaptive Sports and Recreation Programs
Benefits of Adaptive Sports for Military Populations
Summary
Chapter 11. Adaptive Youth Sports
Anthony G. Delli Paoli, PhD, and Javier Robles, JD
Adaptive Youth Sports Settings
Adaptive Youth Sports Participation
Summary
Chapter 12. Funding Disability Sport
Michael Cottingham, PhD; Tiao Hu, MS; Don Lee, PhD; and Oluwaferanmi
Okanlami, MD
Costs and Expenses Related to Disability Sport
Sources of Funding
Collegiate Programs
Funding Personnel: Disability Sport Promoters
Future Trends in Disability Sport Funding
Summary
Case Study: University of Alabama Adapted Athletics
Margaret Stran, PhD, and Brent Hardin, PhD
Starting the Program
Sports
Organization
People
Facilities
Funding
Sport for All
Outreach
Change
Advice
Summary
Chapter 1. Theoretical and Social Considerations of Adaptive Sport and
Recreation
Justin A. Haegele, PhD, and Cathy McKay, EdD
What Is a Disability?
Ableism
Inclusion Versus Integration
Theoretical Considerations
Summary
Chapter 2. Barriers and Opportunities for Access and Inclusion
Kathleen McCarty, PhD; Laurin Bixby, PhD; and Winston Kennedy, PT, DPT,
MPH, PhD
Models of Disability Perception
Understanding Barriers
Attempts to Mitigate Disparities
Social-Ecological Model
Summary
Chapter 3. Innovation in Disability Sport and Recreation
David Legg, PhD, and Simon Darcy, PhD
What Is Innovation?
Examples of Innovation
Approaches to Innovation
How to Share an Innovation
Summary
Chapter 4. History and Development of the Paralympic Games
Ian Brittain, PhD
Early History of Disability Sport
The Stoke Mandeville Games
The Start of the Paralympic Games
Development of the Paralympic Games
Impact of the Paralympic Games Linking to the Olympic Movement
How the Term Paralympic Has Changed Over Time
Impairment Groups That Participate in the Paralympic Games
Current Governance Structure for the Paralympic Movement
Aims of the Paralympic Games Beyond Sport
Summary
Chapter 5. Legal Aspects of Disability Sport and Recreation
Anita Moorman, JD
History of the Disability Rights Movement
International Legal and Policy Efforts on Disability Rights
United States Legal Framework for Disability Rights
Impact of Disability Rights Laws on Athletic Participation
Impact of Disability Rights Laws on Sports Venues
Summary
Chapter 6. Media and Disability Sport
Erin Pearson, MA, and Laura Misener, PhD
Introduction
Media Representation of Disability
Media Representation of Disability Sport and the Paralympic Games
Competing Perspectives of Disability Sports Coverage
The Future of Disability Sports Coverage
Summary
Chapter 7. Elite Adaptive Sport
Jeff Ward, PhD, and Mary Hums, PhD
Major Games Featuring Disability Sport
Current Issues in Disability Sport Competition
Summary
Chapter 8. Sport for Athletes With Intellectual Impairment
Abby Fines, PhD, and Christina Mehrtens, PhD
Special Olympics Versus Paralympics
Contextualizing Intellectual Disability Within Sport
Intellectual Disability and Special Olympics
Intellectual Impairment and the Paralympics
Summary
Chapter 9. Para-Athlete Development
Darda Sales, PhD, PLY, and Laura Misener, PhD
Long-Term Development Model
American Development Model
Foundation, Talent, Elite, Mastery Model
Application of the Long-Term Development Model to Para-Athletes
Considerations for the Development of Para-Athletes
What’s Next?
Summary
Chapter 10. Adaptive Sports and Recreation for Military Populations
Jasmine Townsend, PhD, CTRS, FDRT, CARSS-II, and Derek Whaley, MS, CTRS,
CARSS-I
Common Health Conditions Among Service Members and Veterans
Veteran-Focused Treatment Options
Adaptive Sports and Recreation for Military Service Members
Characteristics of Community-Based Adaptive Sports and Recreation Programs
Benefits of Adaptive Sports for Military Populations
Summary
Chapter 11. Adaptive Youth Sports
Anthony G. Delli Paoli, PhD, and Javier Robles, JD
Adaptive Youth Sports Settings
Adaptive Youth Sports Participation
Summary
Chapter 12. Funding Disability Sport
Michael Cottingham, PhD; Tiao Hu, MS; Don Lee, PhD; and Oluwaferanmi
Okanlami, MD
Costs and Expenses Related to Disability Sport
Sources of Funding
Collegiate Programs
Funding Personnel: Disability Sport Promoters
Future Trends in Disability Sport Funding
Summary
Case Study: University of Alabama Adapted Athletics
Margaret Stran, PhD, and Brent Hardin, PhD
Starting the Program
Sports
Organization
People
Facilities
Funding
Sport for All
Outreach
Change
Advice
Summary
Recreation
Justin A. Haegele, PhD, and Cathy McKay, EdD
What Is a Disability?
Ableism
Inclusion Versus Integration
Theoretical Considerations
Summary
Chapter 2. Barriers and Opportunities for Access and Inclusion
Kathleen McCarty, PhD; Laurin Bixby, PhD; and Winston Kennedy, PT, DPT,
MPH, PhD
Models of Disability Perception
Understanding Barriers
Attempts to Mitigate Disparities
Social-Ecological Model
Summary
Chapter 3. Innovation in Disability Sport and Recreation
David Legg, PhD, and Simon Darcy, PhD
What Is Innovation?
Examples of Innovation
Approaches to Innovation
How to Share an Innovation
Summary
Chapter 4. History and Development of the Paralympic Games
Ian Brittain, PhD
Early History of Disability Sport
The Stoke Mandeville Games
The Start of the Paralympic Games
Development of the Paralympic Games
Impact of the Paralympic Games Linking to the Olympic Movement
How the Term Paralympic Has Changed Over Time
Impairment Groups That Participate in the Paralympic Games
Current Governance Structure for the Paralympic Movement
Aims of the Paralympic Games Beyond Sport
Summary
Chapter 5. Legal Aspects of Disability Sport and Recreation
Anita Moorman, JD
History of the Disability Rights Movement
International Legal and Policy Efforts on Disability Rights
United States Legal Framework for Disability Rights
Impact of Disability Rights Laws on Athletic Participation
Impact of Disability Rights Laws on Sports Venues
Summary
Chapter 6. Media and Disability Sport
Erin Pearson, MA, and Laura Misener, PhD
Introduction
Media Representation of Disability
Media Representation of Disability Sport and the Paralympic Games
Competing Perspectives of Disability Sports Coverage
The Future of Disability Sports Coverage
Summary
Chapter 7. Elite Adaptive Sport
Jeff Ward, PhD, and Mary Hums, PhD
Major Games Featuring Disability Sport
Current Issues in Disability Sport Competition
Summary
Chapter 8. Sport for Athletes With Intellectual Impairment
Abby Fines, PhD, and Christina Mehrtens, PhD
Special Olympics Versus Paralympics
Contextualizing Intellectual Disability Within Sport
Intellectual Disability and Special Olympics
Intellectual Impairment and the Paralympics
Summary
Chapter 9. Para-Athlete Development
Darda Sales, PhD, PLY, and Laura Misener, PhD
Long-Term Development Model
American Development Model
Foundation, Talent, Elite, Mastery Model
Application of the Long-Term Development Model to Para-Athletes
Considerations for the Development of Para-Athletes
What’s Next?
Summary
Chapter 10. Adaptive Sports and Recreation for Military Populations
Jasmine Townsend, PhD, CTRS, FDRT, CARSS-II, and Derek Whaley, MS, CTRS,
CARSS-I
Common Health Conditions Among Service Members and Veterans
Veteran-Focused Treatment Options
Adaptive Sports and Recreation for Military Service Members
Characteristics of Community-Based Adaptive Sports and Recreation Programs
Benefits of Adaptive Sports for Military Populations
Summary
Chapter 11. Adaptive Youth Sports
Anthony G. Delli Paoli, PhD, and Javier Robles, JD
Adaptive Youth Sports Settings
Adaptive Youth Sports Participation
Summary
Chapter 12. Funding Disability Sport
Michael Cottingham, PhD; Tiao Hu, MS; Don Lee, PhD; and Oluwaferanmi
Okanlami, MD
Costs and Expenses Related to Disability Sport
Sources of Funding
Collegiate Programs
Funding Personnel: Disability Sport Promoters
Future Trends in Disability Sport Funding
Summary
Case Study: University of Alabama Adapted Athletics
Margaret Stran, PhD, and Brent Hardin, PhD
Starting the Program
Sports
Organization
People
Facilities
Funding
Sport for All
Outreach
Change
Advice
Summary