The politics of pleasure: an ethnographic examination exploring the dominance of the multi-activity sport-based physical education model (English)
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Sport, Education and Society
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194-213
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2017
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Title:The politics of pleasure: an ethnographic examination exploring the dominance of the multi-activity sport-based physical education model
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Contributors:Gerdin, Göran ( author ) / Pringle, Richard ( author )
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Published in:Sport, Education and Society ; 22, 2 ; 194-213
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Publication date:2017-02-17
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Size:20 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 22, Issue 2
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- 157
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Assimilating to a boy’s body shape for the sake of performance: three female athletes’ body experiences in a sporting cultureMcMahon, Jenny / Barker-Ruchti, Natalie et al. | 2017
- 175
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Mentorship of Black student-athletes at a predominately White American university: critical race theory perspective on student-athlete developmentBimper, Albert Y.Jr et al. | 2017
- 194
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The politics of pleasure: an ethnographic examination exploring the dominance of the multi-activity sport-based physical education modelGerdin, Göran / Pringle, Richard et al. | 2017
- 214
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Care and phronesis in teaching and coaching: dealing with personality disorderJones, Carwyn et al. | 2017
- 230
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Moving online physical education from oxymoron to efficacyKooiman, Brian J. / Sheehan, Dwayne P. / Wesolek, Michael / Retegui, Eliseo et al. | 2017
- 247
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Using shared online blogs to structure and support informal coach learning—part 1: a tool to promote reflection and communities of practiceStoszkowski, John / Collins, Dave et al. | 2017
- 271
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Positive Pedagogy for sport coachingLight, Richard L. / Harvey, Stephen et al. | 2017
- 288
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Rethinking the relationship between pedagogy, technology and learning in health and physical educationCasey, Ashley / Goodyear, Victoria A. / Armour, Kathleen M. et al. | 2017