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This book explores organizational and individual transformations for the inclusion of persons with disabilities in sport. It helps us understand how this small event involving only sixteen disabled British veterans led to the globalized 136-member 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing.
This book was published as a special issue of Sport in Society .
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This book explores organizational and individual transformations for the inclusion of persons with disabilities in sport. It helps us understand how this small event involving only sixteen disabled British veterans led to the globalized 136-member 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing.
This book was published as a special issue of Sport in Society.
This book was published as a special issue of Sport in Society.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135694241
- Artikelnr.: 40021828
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135694241
- Artikelnr.: 40021828
Jill M. Le Clair is a Professor of Anthropology, in the School of Liberal Arts & Sciences at Humber College Institute, Toronto, Canada, and the Founding Chair of the Global Disability Research in Sport and Health Network.
Preface Bruce Kidd 1. Introduction: Global organizational change in sport
and the shifting meaning of disability Jill M. Le Clair 2. Disability
rights and change in a global perspective Marcia H. Rioux 3. The Paralympic
Games and 60 years of change (1948 - 2008): unification and restructuring
from a disability and medical model to sport-based competition David Legg
and Robert Steadward 4. Transformed identity: from disabled person to
global Paralympian Jill M. Le Clair 5. Promoting social inclusion for
people with intellectual disabilities through sport: Special Olympics
International, global sport initiatives and strategies Coreen M. Harada,
Gary N. Siperstein, Robin C. Parker and David Lenox 6. Deaflympics and the
Paralympics: eradicating misconceptions Donalda Ammons and Jordan Eickman
7. South Africa, apartheid and the Paralympic Games Ian Brittain 8.
Contested issues in research on the media coverage of female Paralympic
athletes Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous, Anne Marcellini and Eric de Léséleuc
9. China and the development of sport for persons with a disability, 1978 -
2008: a review Sun Shuhan, Yan Rui, Mao Ailin, Chao Liu and Jing Tang 10.
Living disability and restructuring International Paralympic Committee
sport in Oceania: the challenge of perceptions, spatial dispersal and
limited resources Jagdish C. Maharaj 11. Physical activity and sport as a
tool to include disabled children in Kenyan schools José Frantz, Julie S.
Phillips, Joseph M. Matheri and Joanne J. Kibet 12. Contested perspectives
of 'marvel' and 'mockery' in disability and sport: Accra, Ghana Anne-Marie
Bourgeois 13. The use of sport by a Health Promoting School to address
community conflict Patricia Struthers 14. 'Bladerunner or boundary
runner'?: Oscar Pistorius, cyborg transgressions and strategies of
containment Moss E. Norman and Fiona Moola 15. Participation rates of
developing countries in international disability sport: a summary and the
importance of statistics for understanding and planning Jackie Lauff 16.
New direction: disability sport in Malaysia Selina Khoo 17. Risk of
catastrophic injury in sports and recreation Charles H. Tator 18.
Reflections on the participation of Muslim women in disability sport:
hijab, Burkiniw, modesty and changing strategies Sima Limoochi with Jill M.
Le Clair
and the shifting meaning of disability Jill M. Le Clair 2. Disability
rights and change in a global perspective Marcia H. Rioux 3. The Paralympic
Games and 60 years of change (1948 - 2008): unification and restructuring
from a disability and medical model to sport-based competition David Legg
and Robert Steadward 4. Transformed identity: from disabled person to
global Paralympian Jill M. Le Clair 5. Promoting social inclusion for
people with intellectual disabilities through sport: Special Olympics
International, global sport initiatives and strategies Coreen M. Harada,
Gary N. Siperstein, Robin C. Parker and David Lenox 6. Deaflympics and the
Paralympics: eradicating misconceptions Donalda Ammons and Jordan Eickman
7. South Africa, apartheid and the Paralympic Games Ian Brittain 8.
Contested issues in research on the media coverage of female Paralympic
athletes Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous, Anne Marcellini and Eric de Léséleuc
9. China and the development of sport for persons with a disability, 1978 -
2008: a review Sun Shuhan, Yan Rui, Mao Ailin, Chao Liu and Jing Tang 10.
Living disability and restructuring International Paralympic Committee
sport in Oceania: the challenge of perceptions, spatial dispersal and
limited resources Jagdish C. Maharaj 11. Physical activity and sport as a
tool to include disabled children in Kenyan schools José Frantz, Julie S.
Phillips, Joseph M. Matheri and Joanne J. Kibet 12. Contested perspectives
of 'marvel' and 'mockery' in disability and sport: Accra, Ghana Anne-Marie
Bourgeois 13. The use of sport by a Health Promoting School to address
community conflict Patricia Struthers 14. 'Bladerunner or boundary
runner'?: Oscar Pistorius, cyborg transgressions and strategies of
containment Moss E. Norman and Fiona Moola 15. Participation rates of
developing countries in international disability sport: a summary and the
importance of statistics for understanding and planning Jackie Lauff 16.
New direction: disability sport in Malaysia Selina Khoo 17. Risk of
catastrophic injury in sports and recreation Charles H. Tator 18.
Reflections on the participation of Muslim women in disability sport:
hijab, Burkiniw, modesty and changing strategies Sima Limoochi with Jill M.
Le Clair
Preface Bruce Kidd 1. Introduction: Global organizational change in sport
and the shifting meaning of disability Jill M. Le Clair 2. Disability
rights and change in a global perspective Marcia H. Rioux 3. The Paralympic
Games and 60 years of change (1948 - 2008): unification and restructuring
from a disability and medical model to sport-based competition David Legg
and Robert Steadward 4. Transformed identity: from disabled person to
global Paralympian Jill M. Le Clair 5. Promoting social inclusion for
people with intellectual disabilities through sport: Special Olympics
International, global sport initiatives and strategies Coreen M. Harada,
Gary N. Siperstein, Robin C. Parker and David Lenox 6. Deaflympics and the
Paralympics: eradicating misconceptions Donalda Ammons and Jordan Eickman
7. South Africa, apartheid and the Paralympic Games Ian Brittain 8.
Contested issues in research on the media coverage of female Paralympic
athletes Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous, Anne Marcellini and Eric de Léséleuc
9. China and the development of sport for persons with a disability, 1978 -
2008: a review Sun Shuhan, Yan Rui, Mao Ailin, Chao Liu and Jing Tang 10.
Living disability and restructuring International Paralympic Committee
sport in Oceania: the challenge of perceptions, spatial dispersal and
limited resources Jagdish C. Maharaj 11. Physical activity and sport as a
tool to include disabled children in Kenyan schools José Frantz, Julie S.
Phillips, Joseph M. Matheri and Joanne J. Kibet 12. Contested perspectives
of 'marvel' and 'mockery' in disability and sport: Accra, Ghana Anne-Marie
Bourgeois 13. The use of sport by a Health Promoting School to address
community conflict Patricia Struthers 14. 'Bladerunner or boundary
runner'?: Oscar Pistorius, cyborg transgressions and strategies of
containment Moss E. Norman and Fiona Moola 15. Participation rates of
developing countries in international disability sport: a summary and the
importance of statistics for understanding and planning Jackie Lauff 16.
New direction: disability sport in Malaysia Selina Khoo 17. Risk of
catastrophic injury in sports and recreation Charles H. Tator 18.
Reflections on the participation of Muslim women in disability sport:
hijab, Burkiniw, modesty and changing strategies Sima Limoochi with Jill M.
Le Clair
and the shifting meaning of disability Jill M. Le Clair 2. Disability
rights and change in a global perspective Marcia H. Rioux 3. The Paralympic
Games and 60 years of change (1948 - 2008): unification and restructuring
from a disability and medical model to sport-based competition David Legg
and Robert Steadward 4. Transformed identity: from disabled person to
global Paralympian Jill M. Le Clair 5. Promoting social inclusion for
people with intellectual disabilities through sport: Special Olympics
International, global sport initiatives and strategies Coreen M. Harada,
Gary N. Siperstein, Robin C. Parker and David Lenox 6. Deaflympics and the
Paralympics: eradicating misconceptions Donalda Ammons and Jordan Eickman
7. South Africa, apartheid and the Paralympic Games Ian Brittain 8.
Contested issues in research on the media coverage of female Paralympic
athletes Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous, Anne Marcellini and Eric de Léséleuc
9. China and the development of sport for persons with a disability, 1978 -
2008: a review Sun Shuhan, Yan Rui, Mao Ailin, Chao Liu and Jing Tang 10.
Living disability and restructuring International Paralympic Committee
sport in Oceania: the challenge of perceptions, spatial dispersal and
limited resources Jagdish C. Maharaj 11. Physical activity and sport as a
tool to include disabled children in Kenyan schools José Frantz, Julie S.
Phillips, Joseph M. Matheri and Joanne J. Kibet 12. Contested perspectives
of 'marvel' and 'mockery' in disability and sport: Accra, Ghana Anne-Marie
Bourgeois 13. The use of sport by a Health Promoting School to address
community conflict Patricia Struthers 14. 'Bladerunner or boundary
runner'?: Oscar Pistorius, cyborg transgressions and strategies of
containment Moss E. Norman and Fiona Moola 15. Participation rates of
developing countries in international disability sport: a summary and the
importance of statistics for understanding and planning Jackie Lauff 16.
New direction: disability sport in Malaysia Selina Khoo 17. Risk of
catastrophic injury in sports and recreation Charles H. Tator 18.
Reflections on the participation of Muslim women in disability sport:
hijab, Burkiniw, modesty and changing strategies Sima Limoochi with Jill M.
Le Clair