providing formal workshops and individual advice to athletes. Related to this, how practitioners care for athletes in sport contexts has received some recent attention, with authors calling for an ethic of care in high-performance sport ( Cronin et al., 2020 ; Fisher et al., 2019 ). In keeping with this
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Perceptions of Current Issues in Female Sport Nutrition From Elite Athletes, Practitioners, and Researchers
Carl Langan-Evans, Colum Cronin, Mark A. Hearris, Kirsty J. Elliott-Sale, and James P. Morton
“It’s Not Particularly P.C., You Know . . .”: Women Coaches’ Performing Gender in Strength and Conditioning
Gavin Thomas, Jaime Guinan, and Győző Molnár
&C would greatly benefit from a reconceptualization of the role, with the view to embrace a more complete ethic of care ( Noddings, 2012 ) and enable women to view S&C as a viable profession to enter. Second, at an organizational level, women need to be involved in key decision-making processes such as
Running Recession: A Trend Analysis of Running Involvement and Runner Characteristics to Understand Declining Participation
Heather Kennedy, Bradley J. Baker, Jeremy S. Jordan, and Daniel C. Funk
measure the effect of the World Cup on social cohesion . Journal of Sport & Tourism, 20 ( 1 ), 41 – 56 . doi:10.1080/14775085.2016.1175369 10.1080/14775085.2016.1175369 Henderson , K.A. , & Allen , K.R. ( 1991 ). The ethic of care: Leisure possibilities and constraints for women . Loisir et
The Gendered Experiences of Women Staff and Volunteers in Sport for Development Organizations: The Case of Transmigrant Workers of Skateistan
Holly Thorpe and Megan Chawansky
experiences and understandings of HIC male staff. However, a number of women also mentioned the importance of prearrival conversations and peer mentoring of incoming and new female staff members, and in so doing, suggested the emergence of a feminist ethic of care emerging among female colleagues. For example
Women Yoga Practitioners’ Experiences in the Pandemic: From Collective Exhaustion to Affirmative Ethics
Allison Jeffrey, Holly Thorpe, and Nida Ahmad
interview was informed by our ethic of care, and thus considered our participants’ emotional capacity to engage with the project amidst the many pressures they were facing while living during a pandemic. Inspired by feminist posthuman and new materialist inquiry ( Clark, 2020 ; Clark & Thorpe, 2020
2019 Women in Sport and Exercise Conference Abstracts
significant component of their experience was the importance of the developed culture. Their lived experience, sense of identity and culture are conceptualised through the theoretical lens of the ethic of care. These insights aim to contribute to the budding literature on the creation of caring sporting
Becoming More Authentic as an Elite Coach: The Case Study of Erkka Westerlund
Clifford J. Mallett, Vladislav A. Bespomoshchnov, Markus Arvaja, Steven Rynne, and Jukka Tiikkaja
with the SWCs’ quality of benevolence (ethic of care) or as Lara-Bercial and Mallett ( 2016 ) defined it as “centrality of the desire to do good to others” (p. 234). To become more authentic in how you coach (lead) is assumed to be problematic and requires commitment and determination amidst expected
Transformative Social and Emotional Learning in Physical Education
Michael A. Hemphill and Paul M. Wright
, including their social and emotional development, grew. Concepts and approaches that have been widely adopted include character education ( Lickona, 1996 ), infusing an ethic of care ( Noddings, 2013 ), emotional intelligence ( Goleman, 1988 ), 21st century skills ( Bellanca & Brandt, 2010 ), positive youth
Developing Coaches’ Knowledge of the Athlete–Coach Relationship Through Formal Coach Education: The Perceptions of Football Association Coach Developers
Andrew Newland, Colum Cronin, Gillian Cook, and Amy Whitehead
.295 Nelson , L.J. , Cushion , C.J. , & Potrac , P. ( 2006 ). Formal, nonformal and informal coach learning: A holistic conceptualisation . International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 1 ( 3 ), 247 – 259 . 10.1260/174795406778604627 Noddings , N. ( 1988 ). An ethic of caring and its