Social Justice through Sport and Exercise Psychology
Intergenerational Voices and An Embodied Approach
Herausgeber: Fisher, Leslee A.
Social Justice through Sport and Exercise Psychology
Intergenerational Voices and An Embodied Approach
Herausgeber: Fisher, Leslee A.
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Social Justice Through Sport and Exercise Psychology: Intergenerational Voices and An Embodied Approach provides a narration of the history of social justice work in sport and exercise psychology as advanced through the voices of those leaders who have dared to imagine a more just and equitable sporting world.
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Social Justice Through Sport and Exercise Psychology: Intergenerational Voices and An Embodied Approach provides a narration of the history of social justice work in sport and exercise psychology as advanced through the voices of those leaders who have dared to imagine a more just and equitable sporting world.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781032744421
- ISBN-10: 1032744421
- Artikelnr.: 71554001
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781032744421
- ISBN-10: 1032744421
- Artikelnr.: 71554001
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Leslee A. Fisher, PhD, is a Fellow, Certified Mental Performance Consultant(TM), and the 2024 Dr. Kate F. Hays Distinguished Mentor Awardee, the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP). She is also Professor Emerita and former Director of the Sport Psychology and Motor Behavior Graduate Program at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Fisher also served as AASP's Secretary/Treasurer, was a member of AASP's Leadership Team, the Interim Certification Council, the Diversity and Inclusion Committee, and the Foundations Committee, and was Chair and a member of AASP's Continuing Education Committee.
1. In Memory of those who Challenged Sport and Exercise Psychology
Boundaries: Dorothy Harris, Steven Heyman, and Ruth Hall
2. Social justice and SEP: Looking back to the future
3. Carole A. Oglesby: Sport is for everybody!
Leslee A. Fisher
4. Embodied Hearts
5. Socially Conscious SEP Work as the Son of Holocaust Survivors
6. Integrating African Movement Aesthetics and Spirituality into Practice
7. Vikki Krane, Heather Barber, Diane Whaley, Jennifer Waldron, and Nicole
M. LaVoi: Social Justice Through Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium
Founders
Leslee A. Fisher
8. My Journey against Sexual Misconduct in Sport
9.
10. Fighting the Power...Carefully? Engaging with Whiteness, Power, and
Privilege in University Administrative Roles
11. Building and Implementing Liberation-based Counseling and Sport
Psychology Services in Resistant Systems
12. "Burned through": Performing Social Justice in the Academy
13. Culturally sensitive interventions and systemic change
14. Corporeal Generosity
15. Tanya Prewitt-White and Ryan Sappington: Embodying Survivorship,
Accountability, Vulnerability, and Collective Liberation - Disentangling
from Gendered Harm and White Supremacy
Leslee A. Fisher
16. Optimizing the Motivational Climate to Promote Social Justice
17. A Wandering Nomad: "Who are you and where is your home, Shams?"
18. Social Justice and Graduate School
19. Becoming Allied: A Capacious and Reflexive Account of LGBTQI+ Research,
Quakerism, and Sport
20. My Journey as an African American Woman in Life and in the Field of
Sport and Exercise Psychology
21. Beyond LGBTQIA+ Athlete Inclusion: Moving Towards Belonging
22. Sport as a Site of Exclusion and a Mechanism for Social Change
23. Coach-scholarship and Athletic Leadership
24. An Embodied Sport and Exercise Psychology Social Justice Framework
25. Sport psychology reimagined - A Cultural Praxis Approach towards Social
Justice
Epilogue: A Vision for an Embodied Social Justice Approach through Sport
and Exercise Psychology
Boundaries: Dorothy Harris, Steven Heyman, and Ruth Hall
2. Social justice and SEP: Looking back to the future
3. Carole A. Oglesby: Sport is for everybody!
Leslee A. Fisher
4. Embodied Hearts
5. Socially Conscious SEP Work as the Son of Holocaust Survivors
6. Integrating African Movement Aesthetics and Spirituality into Practice
7. Vikki Krane, Heather Barber, Diane Whaley, Jennifer Waldron, and Nicole
M. LaVoi: Social Justice Through Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium
Founders
Leslee A. Fisher
8. My Journey against Sexual Misconduct in Sport
9.
10. Fighting the Power...Carefully? Engaging with Whiteness, Power, and
Privilege in University Administrative Roles
11. Building and Implementing Liberation-based Counseling and Sport
Psychology Services in Resistant Systems
12. "Burned through": Performing Social Justice in the Academy
13. Culturally sensitive interventions and systemic change
14. Corporeal Generosity
15. Tanya Prewitt-White and Ryan Sappington: Embodying Survivorship,
Accountability, Vulnerability, and Collective Liberation - Disentangling
from Gendered Harm and White Supremacy
Leslee A. Fisher
16. Optimizing the Motivational Climate to Promote Social Justice
17. A Wandering Nomad: "Who are you and where is your home, Shams?"
18. Social Justice and Graduate School
19. Becoming Allied: A Capacious and Reflexive Account of LGBTQI+ Research,
Quakerism, and Sport
20. My Journey as an African American Woman in Life and in the Field of
Sport and Exercise Psychology
21. Beyond LGBTQIA+ Athlete Inclusion: Moving Towards Belonging
22. Sport as a Site of Exclusion and a Mechanism for Social Change
23. Coach-scholarship and Athletic Leadership
24. An Embodied Sport and Exercise Psychology Social Justice Framework
25. Sport psychology reimagined - A Cultural Praxis Approach towards Social
Justice
Epilogue: A Vision for an Embodied Social Justice Approach through Sport
and Exercise Psychology
1. In Memory of those who Challenged Sport and Exercise Psychology
Boundaries: Dorothy Harris, Steven Heyman, and Ruth Hall
2. Social justice and SEP: Looking back to the future
3. Carole A. Oglesby: Sport is for everybody!
Leslee A. Fisher
4. Embodied Hearts
5. Socially Conscious SEP Work as the Son of Holocaust Survivors
6. Integrating African Movement Aesthetics and Spirituality into Practice
7. Vikki Krane, Heather Barber, Diane Whaley, Jennifer Waldron, and Nicole
M. LaVoi: Social Justice Through Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium
Founders
Leslee A. Fisher
8. My Journey against Sexual Misconduct in Sport
9.
10. Fighting the Power...Carefully? Engaging with Whiteness, Power, and
Privilege in University Administrative Roles
11. Building and Implementing Liberation-based Counseling and Sport
Psychology Services in Resistant Systems
12. "Burned through": Performing Social Justice in the Academy
13. Culturally sensitive interventions and systemic change
14. Corporeal Generosity
15. Tanya Prewitt-White and Ryan Sappington: Embodying Survivorship,
Accountability, Vulnerability, and Collective Liberation - Disentangling
from Gendered Harm and White Supremacy
Leslee A. Fisher
16. Optimizing the Motivational Climate to Promote Social Justice
17. A Wandering Nomad: "Who are you and where is your home, Shams?"
18. Social Justice and Graduate School
19. Becoming Allied: A Capacious and Reflexive Account of LGBTQI+ Research,
Quakerism, and Sport
20. My Journey as an African American Woman in Life and in the Field of
Sport and Exercise Psychology
21. Beyond LGBTQIA+ Athlete Inclusion: Moving Towards Belonging
22. Sport as a Site of Exclusion and a Mechanism for Social Change
23. Coach-scholarship and Athletic Leadership
24. An Embodied Sport and Exercise Psychology Social Justice Framework
25. Sport psychology reimagined - A Cultural Praxis Approach towards Social
Justice
Epilogue: A Vision for an Embodied Social Justice Approach through Sport
and Exercise Psychology
Boundaries: Dorothy Harris, Steven Heyman, and Ruth Hall
2. Social justice and SEP: Looking back to the future
3. Carole A. Oglesby: Sport is for everybody!
Leslee A. Fisher
4. Embodied Hearts
5. Socially Conscious SEP Work as the Son of Holocaust Survivors
6. Integrating African Movement Aesthetics and Spirituality into Practice
7. Vikki Krane, Heather Barber, Diane Whaley, Jennifer Waldron, and Nicole
M. LaVoi: Social Justice Through Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium
Founders
Leslee A. Fisher
8. My Journey against Sexual Misconduct in Sport
9.
10. Fighting the Power...Carefully? Engaging with Whiteness, Power, and
Privilege in University Administrative Roles
11. Building and Implementing Liberation-based Counseling and Sport
Psychology Services in Resistant Systems
12. "Burned through": Performing Social Justice in the Academy
13. Culturally sensitive interventions and systemic change
14. Corporeal Generosity
15. Tanya Prewitt-White and Ryan Sappington: Embodying Survivorship,
Accountability, Vulnerability, and Collective Liberation - Disentangling
from Gendered Harm and White Supremacy
Leslee A. Fisher
16. Optimizing the Motivational Climate to Promote Social Justice
17. A Wandering Nomad: "Who are you and where is your home, Shams?"
18. Social Justice and Graduate School
19. Becoming Allied: A Capacious and Reflexive Account of LGBTQI+ Research,
Quakerism, and Sport
20. My Journey as an African American Woman in Life and in the Field of
Sport and Exercise Psychology
21. Beyond LGBTQIA+ Athlete Inclusion: Moving Towards Belonging
22. Sport as a Site of Exclusion and a Mechanism for Social Change
23. Coach-scholarship and Athletic Leadership
24. An Embodied Sport and Exercise Psychology Social Justice Framework
25. Sport psychology reimagined - A Cultural Praxis Approach towards Social
Justice
Epilogue: A Vision for an Embodied Social Justice Approach through Sport
and Exercise Psychology