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Collective Stories of Identity and Difference
Redaktion: Spowart, Lucy; McGannon, Kerry R.
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Collective Stories of Identity and Difference
Redaktion: Spowart, Lucy; McGannon, Kerry R.
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Although sport participation decreases on average for women once they become mothers, athletes have demonstrated that motherhood does not signal the end of sport engagement and athletic identities, or career roles. This is the first book to offer an in-depth examination of the nexus of women, sport and culture within the context of motherhood.
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Although sport participation decreases on average for women once they become mothers, athletes have demonstrated that motherhood does not signal the end of sport engagement and athletic identities, or career roles. This is the first book to offer an in-depth examination of the nexus of women, sport and culture within the context of motherhood.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000634303
- Artikelnr.: 64182019
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000634303
- Artikelnr.: 64182019
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Lucy Spowart is Professor of Educational Enhancement at the University of Plymouth's Peninsula Medical School, UK. As a competitive age-group athlete, Lucy became particularly interested in the intersection of sport and motherhood. Lucy combines her university career with a part-time profession as an endurance sports coach. She is a Level 3 triathlon coach and has supported mother-athletes at all levels, including in the build up to the European and World Paratriathlon Games. Her current research on university staff experiences of returning to work following maternity leave maintains her ongoing interest in motherhood. Lucy is a member of the Expert Advisory Group on Fellowships and Accreditation for Advance HE and Associate Editor of the journal Higher Education Research and Development. Kerry R. McGannon is a Professor at Laurentian University, Canada. Professor McGannon's research program has advanced critical qualitative methodologies to understand sport and physical activity behaviour. Specific streams of this work explore the socio-cultural influences on self-identity and critical interpretations of sport, physical activity and the psychological implications. Professor McGannon also studies the media as a cultural site of identity construction within the context of sport, physical activity participation and health. Within this research program, she has advanced understanding of motherhood, identity and sport participation across multiple levels of sport using qualitative methods and methodologies. She is Co-Editor of the journal Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology and Psychology of Sport and Exercise.
1. Introduction
Part I: Critical approaches to data analysis
2. Phenomenological insights on motherhood and aquatic embodiment
3. 'Is training with your children a double-edged sword?': Motherhood and martial arts
4. Non-motherhood and motherhood in sport: Entangled relations of care
5. Uncovering stories of motherhood and coaching with story completion
6. Materializing risk in the pregnant athlete: Using material-semiotic tools to examine black-boxed and dis-qualified 'facts' in the IOC evidence summaries
Part II: Mediation
technology and digital methods
7. Searching
surfing and seeking Paralympian mothers in social media spaces
8. Beyond linear understandings of mothers' sporting bodies: Digital self-tracking and spacetimemattering
9. Using social media to explore elite athlete mothers and sponsorship: The potential of big data
Part III: Creative analytical approaches
10. Pushing to the limits: A collaborative autoethnography of motherhood
disability
ambition and risk
11. Mothers at the wall: Using creative nonfiction techniques to explore climbing and motherhood
12. Getting back on the track: An ethnodrama of an elite mother runner's journey
13. Navigating legacies of athlete abuse in motherhood: Creative analytical practices as a tool for uncovering post-sport embodiment and practices
Part IV: Future directions
14. Future directions for research into sport and motherhood.
Part I: Critical approaches to data analysis
2. Phenomenological insights on motherhood and aquatic embodiment
3. 'Is training with your children a double-edged sword?': Motherhood and martial arts
4. Non-motherhood and motherhood in sport: Entangled relations of care
5. Uncovering stories of motherhood and coaching with story completion
6. Materializing risk in the pregnant athlete: Using material-semiotic tools to examine black-boxed and dis-qualified 'facts' in the IOC evidence summaries
Part II: Mediation
technology and digital methods
7. Searching
surfing and seeking Paralympian mothers in social media spaces
8. Beyond linear understandings of mothers' sporting bodies: Digital self-tracking and spacetimemattering
9. Using social media to explore elite athlete mothers and sponsorship: The potential of big data
Part III: Creative analytical approaches
10. Pushing to the limits: A collaborative autoethnography of motherhood
disability
ambition and risk
11. Mothers at the wall: Using creative nonfiction techniques to explore climbing and motherhood
12. Getting back on the track: An ethnodrama of an elite mother runner's journey
13. Navigating legacies of athlete abuse in motherhood: Creative analytical practices as a tool for uncovering post-sport embodiment and practices
Part IV: Future directions
14. Future directions for research into sport and motherhood.
1. Introduction
Part I: Critical approaches to data analysis
2. Phenomenological insights on motherhood and aquatic embodiment
3. 'Is training with your children a double-edged sword?': Motherhood and martial arts
4. Non-motherhood and motherhood in sport: Entangled relations of care
5. Uncovering stories of motherhood and coaching with story completion
6. Materializing risk in the pregnant athlete: Using material-semiotic tools to examine black-boxed and dis-qualified 'facts' in the IOC evidence summaries
Part II: Mediation
technology and digital methods
7. Searching
surfing and seeking Paralympian mothers in social media spaces
8. Beyond linear understandings of mothers' sporting bodies: Digital self-tracking and spacetimemattering
9. Using social media to explore elite athlete mothers and sponsorship: The potential of big data
Part III: Creative analytical approaches
10. Pushing to the limits: A collaborative autoethnography of motherhood
disability
ambition and risk
11. Mothers at the wall: Using creative nonfiction techniques to explore climbing and motherhood
12. Getting back on the track: An ethnodrama of an elite mother runner's journey
13. Navigating legacies of athlete abuse in motherhood: Creative analytical practices as a tool for uncovering post-sport embodiment and practices
Part IV: Future directions
14. Future directions for research into sport and motherhood.
Part I: Critical approaches to data analysis
2. Phenomenological insights on motherhood and aquatic embodiment
3. 'Is training with your children a double-edged sword?': Motherhood and martial arts
4. Non-motherhood and motherhood in sport: Entangled relations of care
5. Uncovering stories of motherhood and coaching with story completion
6. Materializing risk in the pregnant athlete: Using material-semiotic tools to examine black-boxed and dis-qualified 'facts' in the IOC evidence summaries
Part II: Mediation
technology and digital methods
7. Searching
surfing and seeking Paralympian mothers in social media spaces
8. Beyond linear understandings of mothers' sporting bodies: Digital self-tracking and spacetimemattering
9. Using social media to explore elite athlete mothers and sponsorship: The potential of big data
Part III: Creative analytical approaches
10. Pushing to the limits: A collaborative autoethnography of motherhood
disability
ambition and risk
11. Mothers at the wall: Using creative nonfiction techniques to explore climbing and motherhood
12. Getting back on the track: An ethnodrama of an elite mother runner's journey
13. Navigating legacies of athlete abuse in motherhood: Creative analytical practices as a tool for uncovering post-sport embodiment and practices
Part IV: Future directions
14. Future directions for research into sport and motherhood.