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Athlete welfare should be of central importance in all sport. This comprehensive volume features cutting-edge research from around the world on issues that can compromise the welfare of athletes at all levels of sport, and on the approaches taken by sports organisations to prevent and manage these.
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Athlete welfare should be of central importance in all sport. This comprehensive volume features cutting-edge research from around the world on issues that can compromise the welfare of athletes at all levels of sport, and on the approaches taken by sports organisations to prevent and manage these.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429510410
- Artikelnr.: 60083898
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429510410
- Artikelnr.: 60083898
Melanie Lang is Assistant Director of the Centre for Child Protection and Safeguarding in Sport and a senior lecturer in child protection in sport at Edge Hill University, UK. She is co- editor of the book Safeguarding, Child Protection and Abuse in Sport: International Perspectives in Research, Policy and Practice (Routledge, 2015).
Introduction, Part I: Conceptualisations of Athlete Welfare, 1.
Developments in International Policy on Athlete Welfare, 2. Scientism and
the Welfare of Athletes: Minds, Brains, Genes and Agency, 3. Organisational
Obligations Toward Athlete Transitions: Confronting the bureaucratisation
of Athlete Welfare with an Ethics of Care, 4. Athlete Shaming and the
Ethics of Care: Opposing Forces in Sport Coaching, Part II: Current
Concerns in the Welfare of Athletes, 5. Gendered Violence in Women's
Artistic Gymnastics: A Sociological Analysis, 6. Psychological Abuse in
Competitive and High-Performance Women's Volleyball, 7. Presenteeism in
Elite Sport Organisations: A Framework for Understanding Athletes'
Decisions to Practice Sport Despite Health Concerns, 8. The Issue of
Athlete Welfare and Why Tackling Should be Removed from Physical Education
and School Sport: #BANTACKLING, 9. Welfare and the Protection of Young
Athletes: An Analysis of the Nature and Prevalence of Bullying Behaviours
in Sport Settings, 10. Degrading and Harming New Teammates During Hazing:
'Athletes will be Athletes', 11. Exploring the Links Between Self-directed
Violence and Child Maltreatment and Bullying in Sport, Part III: Athlete
Mental Health, 12. Mental Health in Sport, 13. Suicide Among Athletes, 14.
The Athlete and Addiction, 15. Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating in
Sport: The Hidden Role of Sporting Organisations and How the Cycle Can be
Broken, Part IV: Equity and Inclusion as an Athlete Welfare Concern, 16.
The Welfare of Disabled People in Sport, 17. Racial and Ethnic Diversity
and Racist Ruptures in US Youth Soccer, 18. Locked Out: Examining
Binary-gendered Locker Rooms as a Key Site for Trans Athlete Welfare, Part
V: New Agendas and Missing Voices, 19. Virtual Technologies as Tools of
Maltreatment: Safeguarding in Digital Spaces, 20. The Welfare of Adolescent
High-performance Action Sport Athletes: The Case of Young Commercially
Sponsored Dutch Kite Surfers, 21. Examinations of Sports Workers' Welfare
in Spaces of Geopolitical Conflict: 'The Country is Under Threat, but the
Game Goes On', 22. Pasifika Rugby Migration and Athlete Welfare: Stairway
to Heaven, 23. Countering the Trajectories Towards New Forms of Violence in
Youth: Enhancing Protective Factors Through Sports, 24. Sexual Abuse
'Survivor' Research in Sport, 25. Factors Influencing the Mental Health of
Sports Match Officials: The Potential Impact of Abuse and a Destabilised
Support System from a Global Context, Part VI: Stakeholders in Athlete
Welfare, 26. The Role of Parents in Promoting the Welfare of Children
Involved in Sport, 27. Consent and Complicity: The Athletes' Role in the
Normalisation of Damaging Coaching Practices, 28. Athlete Welfare in
Coach-athlete Romantic Relationships, 29. Moving Beyond Unproblematic
Policy Implementation: Some Micro-level Reflections on Social Interaction,
Emotion and the Enactment of Safeguarding Policy in Sport, Part VII:
Approaches to Prevention, 30. Protection of the Athlete: Activities of the
International Olympic Committee, 31. Criminal Record Checks as a Tool to
Prevent Child Abuse in Sport, 32. Protecting Athletes Against Sexual
Violence: A Club-based Approach from Germany, 33. Measuring the Prevalence
of Interpersonal Violence Against Children in Sport, 34. Advancing
Autonomy-supportive Coaching Through the Application of the
Transtheoretical Model
Developments in International Policy on Athlete Welfare, 2. Scientism and
the Welfare of Athletes: Minds, Brains, Genes and Agency, 3. Organisational
Obligations Toward Athlete Transitions: Confronting the bureaucratisation
of Athlete Welfare with an Ethics of Care, 4. Athlete Shaming and the
Ethics of Care: Opposing Forces in Sport Coaching, Part II: Current
Concerns in the Welfare of Athletes, 5. Gendered Violence in Women's
Artistic Gymnastics: A Sociological Analysis, 6. Psychological Abuse in
Competitive and High-Performance Women's Volleyball, 7. Presenteeism in
Elite Sport Organisations: A Framework for Understanding Athletes'
Decisions to Practice Sport Despite Health Concerns, 8. The Issue of
Athlete Welfare and Why Tackling Should be Removed from Physical Education
and School Sport: #BANTACKLING, 9. Welfare and the Protection of Young
Athletes: An Analysis of the Nature and Prevalence of Bullying Behaviours
in Sport Settings, 10. Degrading and Harming New Teammates During Hazing:
'Athletes will be Athletes', 11. Exploring the Links Between Self-directed
Violence and Child Maltreatment and Bullying in Sport, Part III: Athlete
Mental Health, 12. Mental Health in Sport, 13. Suicide Among Athletes, 14.
The Athlete and Addiction, 15. Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating in
Sport: The Hidden Role of Sporting Organisations and How the Cycle Can be
Broken, Part IV: Equity and Inclusion as an Athlete Welfare Concern, 16.
The Welfare of Disabled People in Sport, 17. Racial and Ethnic Diversity
and Racist Ruptures in US Youth Soccer, 18. Locked Out: Examining
Binary-gendered Locker Rooms as a Key Site for Trans Athlete Welfare, Part
V: New Agendas and Missing Voices, 19. Virtual Technologies as Tools of
Maltreatment: Safeguarding in Digital Spaces, 20. The Welfare of Adolescent
High-performance Action Sport Athletes: The Case of Young Commercially
Sponsored Dutch Kite Surfers, 21. Examinations of Sports Workers' Welfare
in Spaces of Geopolitical Conflict: 'The Country is Under Threat, but the
Game Goes On', 22. Pasifika Rugby Migration and Athlete Welfare: Stairway
to Heaven, 23. Countering the Trajectories Towards New Forms of Violence in
Youth: Enhancing Protective Factors Through Sports, 24. Sexual Abuse
'Survivor' Research in Sport, 25. Factors Influencing the Mental Health of
Sports Match Officials: The Potential Impact of Abuse and a Destabilised
Support System from a Global Context, Part VI: Stakeholders in Athlete
Welfare, 26. The Role of Parents in Promoting the Welfare of Children
Involved in Sport, 27. Consent and Complicity: The Athletes' Role in the
Normalisation of Damaging Coaching Practices, 28. Athlete Welfare in
Coach-athlete Romantic Relationships, 29. Moving Beyond Unproblematic
Policy Implementation: Some Micro-level Reflections on Social Interaction,
Emotion and the Enactment of Safeguarding Policy in Sport, Part VII:
Approaches to Prevention, 30. Protection of the Athlete: Activities of the
International Olympic Committee, 31. Criminal Record Checks as a Tool to
Prevent Child Abuse in Sport, 32. Protecting Athletes Against Sexual
Violence: A Club-based Approach from Germany, 33. Measuring the Prevalence
of Interpersonal Violence Against Children in Sport, 34. Advancing
Autonomy-supportive Coaching Through the Application of the
Transtheoretical Model
Introduction, Part I: Conceptualisations of Athlete Welfare, 1.
Developments in International Policy on Athlete Welfare, 2. Scientism and
the Welfare of Athletes: Minds, Brains, Genes and Agency, 3. Organisational
Obligations Toward Athlete Transitions: Confronting the bureaucratisation
of Athlete Welfare with an Ethics of Care, 4. Athlete Shaming and the
Ethics of Care: Opposing Forces in Sport Coaching, Part II: Current
Concerns in the Welfare of Athletes, 5. Gendered Violence in Women's
Artistic Gymnastics: A Sociological Analysis, 6. Psychological Abuse in
Competitive and High-Performance Women's Volleyball, 7. Presenteeism in
Elite Sport Organisations: A Framework for Understanding Athletes'
Decisions to Practice Sport Despite Health Concerns, 8. The Issue of
Athlete Welfare and Why Tackling Should be Removed from Physical Education
and School Sport: #BANTACKLING, 9. Welfare and the Protection of Young
Athletes: An Analysis of the Nature and Prevalence of Bullying Behaviours
in Sport Settings, 10. Degrading and Harming New Teammates During Hazing:
'Athletes will be Athletes', 11. Exploring the Links Between Self-directed
Violence and Child Maltreatment and Bullying in Sport, Part III: Athlete
Mental Health, 12. Mental Health in Sport, 13. Suicide Among Athletes, 14.
The Athlete and Addiction, 15. Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating in
Sport: The Hidden Role of Sporting Organisations and How the Cycle Can be
Broken, Part IV: Equity and Inclusion as an Athlete Welfare Concern, 16.
The Welfare of Disabled People in Sport, 17. Racial and Ethnic Diversity
and Racist Ruptures in US Youth Soccer, 18. Locked Out: Examining
Binary-gendered Locker Rooms as a Key Site for Trans Athlete Welfare, Part
V: New Agendas and Missing Voices, 19. Virtual Technologies as Tools of
Maltreatment: Safeguarding in Digital Spaces, 20. The Welfare of Adolescent
High-performance Action Sport Athletes: The Case of Young Commercially
Sponsored Dutch Kite Surfers, 21. Examinations of Sports Workers' Welfare
in Spaces of Geopolitical Conflict: 'The Country is Under Threat, but the
Game Goes On', 22. Pasifika Rugby Migration and Athlete Welfare: Stairway
to Heaven, 23. Countering the Trajectories Towards New Forms of Violence in
Youth: Enhancing Protective Factors Through Sports, 24. Sexual Abuse
'Survivor' Research in Sport, 25. Factors Influencing the Mental Health of
Sports Match Officials: The Potential Impact of Abuse and a Destabilised
Support System from a Global Context, Part VI: Stakeholders in Athlete
Welfare, 26. The Role of Parents in Promoting the Welfare of Children
Involved in Sport, 27. Consent and Complicity: The Athletes' Role in the
Normalisation of Damaging Coaching Practices, 28. Athlete Welfare in
Coach-athlete Romantic Relationships, 29. Moving Beyond Unproblematic
Policy Implementation: Some Micro-level Reflections on Social Interaction,
Emotion and the Enactment of Safeguarding Policy in Sport, Part VII:
Approaches to Prevention, 30. Protection of the Athlete: Activities of the
International Olympic Committee, 31. Criminal Record Checks as a Tool to
Prevent Child Abuse in Sport, 32. Protecting Athletes Against Sexual
Violence: A Club-based Approach from Germany, 33. Measuring the Prevalence
of Interpersonal Violence Against Children in Sport, 34. Advancing
Autonomy-supportive Coaching Through the Application of the
Transtheoretical Model
Developments in International Policy on Athlete Welfare, 2. Scientism and
the Welfare of Athletes: Minds, Brains, Genes and Agency, 3. Organisational
Obligations Toward Athlete Transitions: Confronting the bureaucratisation
of Athlete Welfare with an Ethics of Care, 4. Athlete Shaming and the
Ethics of Care: Opposing Forces in Sport Coaching, Part II: Current
Concerns in the Welfare of Athletes, 5. Gendered Violence in Women's
Artistic Gymnastics: A Sociological Analysis, 6. Psychological Abuse in
Competitive and High-Performance Women's Volleyball, 7. Presenteeism in
Elite Sport Organisations: A Framework for Understanding Athletes'
Decisions to Practice Sport Despite Health Concerns, 8. The Issue of
Athlete Welfare and Why Tackling Should be Removed from Physical Education
and School Sport: #BANTACKLING, 9. Welfare and the Protection of Young
Athletes: An Analysis of the Nature and Prevalence of Bullying Behaviours
in Sport Settings, 10. Degrading and Harming New Teammates During Hazing:
'Athletes will be Athletes', 11. Exploring the Links Between Self-directed
Violence and Child Maltreatment and Bullying in Sport, Part III: Athlete
Mental Health, 12. Mental Health in Sport, 13. Suicide Among Athletes, 14.
The Athlete and Addiction, 15. Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating in
Sport: The Hidden Role of Sporting Organisations and How the Cycle Can be
Broken, Part IV: Equity and Inclusion as an Athlete Welfare Concern, 16.
The Welfare of Disabled People in Sport, 17. Racial and Ethnic Diversity
and Racist Ruptures in US Youth Soccer, 18. Locked Out: Examining
Binary-gendered Locker Rooms as a Key Site for Trans Athlete Welfare, Part
V: New Agendas and Missing Voices, 19. Virtual Technologies as Tools of
Maltreatment: Safeguarding in Digital Spaces, 20. The Welfare of Adolescent
High-performance Action Sport Athletes: The Case of Young Commercially
Sponsored Dutch Kite Surfers, 21. Examinations of Sports Workers' Welfare
in Spaces of Geopolitical Conflict: 'The Country is Under Threat, but the
Game Goes On', 22. Pasifika Rugby Migration and Athlete Welfare: Stairway
to Heaven, 23. Countering the Trajectories Towards New Forms of Violence in
Youth: Enhancing Protective Factors Through Sports, 24. Sexual Abuse
'Survivor' Research in Sport, 25. Factors Influencing the Mental Health of
Sports Match Officials: The Potential Impact of Abuse and a Destabilised
Support System from a Global Context, Part VI: Stakeholders in Athlete
Welfare, 26. The Role of Parents in Promoting the Welfare of Children
Involved in Sport, 27. Consent and Complicity: The Athletes' Role in the
Normalisation of Damaging Coaching Practices, 28. Athlete Welfare in
Coach-athlete Romantic Relationships, 29. Moving Beyond Unproblematic
Policy Implementation: Some Micro-level Reflections on Social Interaction,
Emotion and the Enactment of Safeguarding Policy in Sport, Part VII:
Approaches to Prevention, 30. Protection of the Athlete: Activities of the
International Olympic Committee, 31. Criminal Record Checks as a Tool to
Prevent Child Abuse in Sport, 32. Protecting Athletes Against Sexual
Violence: A Club-based Approach from Germany, 33. Measuring the Prevalence
of Interpersonal Violence Against Children in Sport, 34. Advancing
Autonomy-supportive Coaching Through the Application of the
Transtheoretical Model