Persuasion and Communication in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity
Herausgeber: Jackson, Ben; Compton, Josh; Dimmock, James
Persuasion and Communication in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity
Herausgeber: Jackson, Ben; Compton, Josh; Dimmock, James
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This book considers the applications of persuasion frameworks and reviews the major developments in communication topics within activity-related contexts. International experts offer theoretical overviews, agendas for future research and insights into contemporary research and practical implications.
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This book considers the applications of persuasion frameworks and reviews the major developments in communication topics within activity-related contexts. International experts offer theoretical overviews, agendas for future research and insights into contemporary research and practical implications.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781138652309
- ISBN-10: 113865230X
- Artikelnr.: 48953286
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781138652309
- ISBN-10: 113865230X
- Artikelnr.: 48953286
Ben Jackson is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise, Health, and Sport Psychology at The University of Western Australia, Australia. James A Dimmock is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise, Health, and Sport Psychology at The University of Western Australia, Australia. Josh Compton is an Assistant Professor of Speech in the Institute for Writing and Rhetoric at Dartmouth College, USA.
Part I: Persuasion and Messaging 1. The Evolution of Health Communications
Research: The Consequent Challenges and Opportunities in the Case of
Physical Activity Message Framing 2. The Elaboration Likelihood Model:
Changing Attitudes Toward Exercising and Beyond 3. Physical Activity
Messaging for Action Control 4. The Role of Perceived Threat and Efficacy
in Motivating Behavior Change in Sport and Physical Activity Communication
Contexts 5. Inoculation Messaging 6. Psychological Reactance Theory, Sport,
and Exercise: A Bright Future 7. Automatically Activated Cognitions and
Physical Activity Messaging 8. Shaping Expectations 9. Harnessing the
Weapons of Social Influence in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity Part
II: Interpersonal Communication 10. Need-Supportive Communication:
Implications for Motivation in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity 11.
Persuasive Leadership in Sport and Exercise: Taking a Closer Look under the
Hood 12. Principled Negotiation in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity
13. Embodiment in Sport: Strength, Readiness, Aggression, and Beyond 14.
Communicating within Sport Teams 15. Communicating Physical Activity
Information to People with Physical Disabilities 16. Self-presentation and
Communication in Physical Activity Settings
Research: The Consequent Challenges and Opportunities in the Case of
Physical Activity Message Framing 2. The Elaboration Likelihood Model:
Changing Attitudes Toward Exercising and Beyond 3. Physical Activity
Messaging for Action Control 4. The Role of Perceived Threat and Efficacy
in Motivating Behavior Change in Sport and Physical Activity Communication
Contexts 5. Inoculation Messaging 6. Psychological Reactance Theory, Sport,
and Exercise: A Bright Future 7. Automatically Activated Cognitions and
Physical Activity Messaging 8. Shaping Expectations 9. Harnessing the
Weapons of Social Influence in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity Part
II: Interpersonal Communication 10. Need-Supportive Communication:
Implications for Motivation in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity 11.
Persuasive Leadership in Sport and Exercise: Taking a Closer Look under the
Hood 12. Principled Negotiation in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity
13. Embodiment in Sport: Strength, Readiness, Aggression, and Beyond 14.
Communicating within Sport Teams 15. Communicating Physical Activity
Information to People with Physical Disabilities 16. Self-presentation and
Communication in Physical Activity Settings
Part I: Persuasion and Messaging 1. The Evolution of Health Communications
Research: The Consequent Challenges and Opportunities in the Case of
Physical Activity Message Framing 2. The Elaboration Likelihood Model:
Changing Attitudes Toward Exercising and Beyond 3. Physical Activity
Messaging for Action Control 4. The Role of Perceived Threat and Efficacy
in Motivating Behavior Change in Sport and Physical Activity Communication
Contexts 5. Inoculation Messaging 6. Psychological Reactance Theory, Sport,
and Exercise: A Bright Future 7. Automatically Activated Cognitions and
Physical Activity Messaging 8. Shaping Expectations 9. Harnessing the
Weapons of Social Influence in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity Part
II: Interpersonal Communication 10. Need-Supportive Communication:
Implications for Motivation in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity 11.
Persuasive Leadership in Sport and Exercise: Taking a Closer Look under the
Hood 12. Principled Negotiation in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity
13. Embodiment in Sport: Strength, Readiness, Aggression, and Beyond 14.
Communicating within Sport Teams 15. Communicating Physical Activity
Information to People with Physical Disabilities 16. Self-presentation and
Communication in Physical Activity Settings
Research: The Consequent Challenges and Opportunities in the Case of
Physical Activity Message Framing 2. The Elaboration Likelihood Model:
Changing Attitudes Toward Exercising and Beyond 3. Physical Activity
Messaging for Action Control 4. The Role of Perceived Threat and Efficacy
in Motivating Behavior Change in Sport and Physical Activity Communication
Contexts 5. Inoculation Messaging 6. Psychological Reactance Theory, Sport,
and Exercise: A Bright Future 7. Automatically Activated Cognitions and
Physical Activity Messaging 8. Shaping Expectations 9. Harnessing the
Weapons of Social Influence in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity Part
II: Interpersonal Communication 10. Need-Supportive Communication:
Implications for Motivation in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity 11.
Persuasive Leadership in Sport and Exercise: Taking a Closer Look under the
Hood 12. Principled Negotiation in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity
13. Embodiment in Sport: Strength, Readiness, Aggression, and Beyond 14.
Communicating within Sport Teams 15. Communicating Physical Activity
Information to People with Physical Disabilities 16. Self-presentation and
Communication in Physical Activity Settings