The Social Organization of Sports Medicine
Critical Socio-Cultural Perspectives
Herausgeber: Malcolm, Dominic; Safai, Parissa
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Critical Socio-Cultural Perspectives
Herausgeber: Malcolm, Dominic; Safai, Parissa
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This volume charts changing perceptions of sport within medical discourse, attempts by sports medicine providers to forge professional identities in response to these processes, the day-to-day experiences of deliverers of sports medicine and the reactions of recipients of that healthcare.
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This volume charts changing perceptions of sport within medical discourse, attempts by sports medicine providers to forge professional identities in response to these processes, the day-to-day experiences of deliverers of sports medicine and the reactions of recipients of that healthcare.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780415884440
- ISBN-10: 0415884446
- Artikelnr.: 32921394
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780415884440
- ISBN-10: 0415884446
- Artikelnr.: 32921394
Dominic Malcolm is Senior Lecturer in Sociology of Sport at Loughborough University. Parissa Safai is Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Science at York University.
1. Introduction: The Social Science of Sports Medicine Dominic Malcolm and
Parissa Safai Part I: Sports Medicine Conceived 2. The Role of Physiology
and Cardiology in the Founding and Early Years of the American College of
Sports Medicine Jack W. Berryman 3. From Voluntarism to Specialization:
Sports Medicine and the British Association of Sport and Medicine Neil
Carter 4. From Rehabilitation Patients to Rehabilitating Athletes:
Searching for a History of Sports Medicine for Athletes with Disabilities
Fred Mason Part II: Sports Medicine Organized 5. Women Professional
Athletes' Injury Care: The Case of Women's Football Joseph A. Kotarba 6.
Public Health, Elite Sport and "Risky Behaviours" at the Canada Winter
Games Victoria Paraschak 7. The Benefits and Challenges of Complementary
and Alternative Medicines for Health-Care in Sport Elizabeth C.J. Pike 8.
Challenges to the Implementation of a Rationalized Model of Sports
Medicine: An Analysis in the Canadian Context Nancy Theberge Part III:
Sports Medicine Practices 9. Docile Bodies or Reflexive Users? On the
Individualization of Medical Risk in Sports Lone Friis Thing 10. Sports
Medicine, Client Control and the Limits of Professional Autonomy Ivan
Waddington 11. Making Compromises in Sports Medicine: An Examination of the
Health-Performance Nexus in British Olympic Sports Andrea Scott 12. Sports
Physicians and Doping: Medical Ethics and Elite Performance John Hoberman
Part IV: Sports and Medicine Contested 13. Doctors Without Degrees Michael
Atkinson 14. Pre-Participation Screenings in Sports: A Review of Current
Genetic/Non-Genetic Test Strategies Arno Müller 15. Sports Medicine Beyond
Therapy: Genetic Doping and Enhancement Yoshitaka Kondo and Mike McNamee
Parissa Safai Part I: Sports Medicine Conceived 2. The Role of Physiology
and Cardiology in the Founding and Early Years of the American College of
Sports Medicine Jack W. Berryman 3. From Voluntarism to Specialization:
Sports Medicine and the British Association of Sport and Medicine Neil
Carter 4. From Rehabilitation Patients to Rehabilitating Athletes:
Searching for a History of Sports Medicine for Athletes with Disabilities
Fred Mason Part II: Sports Medicine Organized 5. Women Professional
Athletes' Injury Care: The Case of Women's Football Joseph A. Kotarba 6.
Public Health, Elite Sport and "Risky Behaviours" at the Canada Winter
Games Victoria Paraschak 7. The Benefits and Challenges of Complementary
and Alternative Medicines for Health-Care in Sport Elizabeth C.J. Pike 8.
Challenges to the Implementation of a Rationalized Model of Sports
Medicine: An Analysis in the Canadian Context Nancy Theberge Part III:
Sports Medicine Practices 9. Docile Bodies or Reflexive Users? On the
Individualization of Medical Risk in Sports Lone Friis Thing 10. Sports
Medicine, Client Control and the Limits of Professional Autonomy Ivan
Waddington 11. Making Compromises in Sports Medicine: An Examination of the
Health-Performance Nexus in British Olympic Sports Andrea Scott 12. Sports
Physicians and Doping: Medical Ethics and Elite Performance John Hoberman
Part IV: Sports and Medicine Contested 13. Doctors Without Degrees Michael
Atkinson 14. Pre-Participation Screenings in Sports: A Review of Current
Genetic/Non-Genetic Test Strategies Arno Müller 15. Sports Medicine Beyond
Therapy: Genetic Doping and Enhancement Yoshitaka Kondo and Mike McNamee
1. Introduction: The Social Science of Sports Medicine Dominic Malcolm and
Parissa Safai Part I: Sports Medicine Conceived 2. The Role of Physiology
and Cardiology in the Founding and Early Years of the American College of
Sports Medicine Jack W. Berryman 3. From Voluntarism to Specialization:
Sports Medicine and the British Association of Sport and Medicine Neil
Carter 4. From Rehabilitation Patients to Rehabilitating Athletes:
Searching for a History of Sports Medicine for Athletes with Disabilities
Fred Mason Part II: Sports Medicine Organized 5. Women Professional
Athletes' Injury Care: The Case of Women's Football Joseph A. Kotarba 6.
Public Health, Elite Sport and "Risky Behaviours" at the Canada Winter
Games Victoria Paraschak 7. The Benefits and Challenges of Complementary
and Alternative Medicines for Health-Care in Sport Elizabeth C.J. Pike 8.
Challenges to the Implementation of a Rationalized Model of Sports
Medicine: An Analysis in the Canadian Context Nancy Theberge Part III:
Sports Medicine Practices 9. Docile Bodies or Reflexive Users? On the
Individualization of Medical Risk in Sports Lone Friis Thing 10. Sports
Medicine, Client Control and the Limits of Professional Autonomy Ivan
Waddington 11. Making Compromises in Sports Medicine: An Examination of the
Health-Performance Nexus in British Olympic Sports Andrea Scott 12. Sports
Physicians and Doping: Medical Ethics and Elite Performance John Hoberman
Part IV: Sports and Medicine Contested 13. Doctors Without Degrees Michael
Atkinson 14. Pre-Participation Screenings in Sports: A Review of Current
Genetic/Non-Genetic Test Strategies Arno Müller 15. Sports Medicine Beyond
Therapy: Genetic Doping and Enhancement Yoshitaka Kondo and Mike McNamee
Parissa Safai Part I: Sports Medicine Conceived 2. The Role of Physiology
and Cardiology in the Founding and Early Years of the American College of
Sports Medicine Jack W. Berryman 3. From Voluntarism to Specialization:
Sports Medicine and the British Association of Sport and Medicine Neil
Carter 4. From Rehabilitation Patients to Rehabilitating Athletes:
Searching for a History of Sports Medicine for Athletes with Disabilities
Fred Mason Part II: Sports Medicine Organized 5. Women Professional
Athletes' Injury Care: The Case of Women's Football Joseph A. Kotarba 6.
Public Health, Elite Sport and "Risky Behaviours" at the Canada Winter
Games Victoria Paraschak 7. The Benefits and Challenges of Complementary
and Alternative Medicines for Health-Care in Sport Elizabeth C.J. Pike 8.
Challenges to the Implementation of a Rationalized Model of Sports
Medicine: An Analysis in the Canadian Context Nancy Theberge Part III:
Sports Medicine Practices 9. Docile Bodies or Reflexive Users? On the
Individualization of Medical Risk in Sports Lone Friis Thing 10. Sports
Medicine, Client Control and the Limits of Professional Autonomy Ivan
Waddington 11. Making Compromises in Sports Medicine: An Examination of the
Health-Performance Nexus in British Olympic Sports Andrea Scott 12. Sports
Physicians and Doping: Medical Ethics and Elite Performance John Hoberman
Part IV: Sports and Medicine Contested 13. Doctors Without Degrees Michael
Atkinson 14. Pre-Participation Screenings in Sports: A Review of Current
Genetic/Non-Genetic Test Strategies Arno Müller 15. Sports Medicine Beyond
Therapy: Genetic Doping and Enhancement Yoshitaka Kondo and Mike McNamee