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Using Theory to Guide Research: Applications of Constructivist and Social Justice Theories

K. Andrew R. Richards, Kim C. Graber, and Amelia Mays Woods

of physical education that prioritize males and White students. Building from this work, and imbued by her belief that an ethic of care should frame teaching ( Owens & Ennis, 2005 ), Ennis took the stance that there is a need for change in curriculum and pedagogy in physical education and developed

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The Nature of Black Women’s Leadership in Community Recreation Sport: An Illustration of Black Feminist Thought

Ketra L. Armstrong

Sport is a social institution that is rife with raced and gendered discursive fields, creating structural and power relations that may influence the leadership experiences of Black women there-in. Tins study utilized the tenets of Black Feminist Thought as a foundation for examining the leadership experiences of a case selection of Black women (n=21) in community recreational sports. The results revealed that a personal interest in sport and an ethic of caring motivated the women’s involvement in the leadership of community recreation sports. Although the women reported barriers of gender inequity, racial discrimination, poor communication, lack of resources, and organizational constraints, they appeared to rely on their internal fortitude as a reservoir for resistance to combat the institutional challenges faced and have meaningful sport leadership experiences. The study illuminated the importance of individual consciousness to these women’s sense of self and their ability to resist the domination of the power and ideologies situated in their sport leadership settings.

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Optimizing Companion Cats: Feline Agility, Biopower, and Possibilities of Interspecies Care in Sport

Garrett Bunyak

– 238 ). Boston, MA : Brill . Chrulew , M. , & Wadiwel , D.J. (Eds.). ( 2016 ). Foucault and animals . Boston, MA : Brill . Clement , G. ( 2003 ). The ethic of care and the problem of wild animals . Between the Species, 13 ( 3 ). doi:10.15368/bts.2003v13n3.2 Collard , R.C. ( 2013

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A Queer Cooptation of Sport: RuPaul’s Drag Race Contestants as Athletes in a Culture of Risk and Injury

Niya St. Amant

, A seminar with Michael Foucault (pp.  16 – 49 ). The University of Massachusetts Press . Foucault , M. ( 1988b ). The ethic of care for the self as a practice of freedom: An interview with Michel Foucault on January 20, 1984 . In J. Bernauer & D. Rasmussen (Eds.), The final Foucault

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Beyond Reconciliation: Calling for Land-Based Analyses in the Sociology of Sport

Ali Durham Greey and Alexandra Arellano

, honesty, and respect toward their environment. In return, the land becomes a source of knowledge informing and ordering humans to take care of their environment (human and other-than-human kin) through an ethic of care that is reciprocated and returned exponentially from the land ( Wildcat et al, 2014

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When Sport Fandom Meets Motherhood: A Qualitative Exploration of Women’s Experiences

Kim Toffoletti and Katherine Sveinson

. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 36, 41 – 49 . 10.1016/j.psychsport.2018.01.008 Miller , Y.D. , & Brown , W.J. ( 2005 ). Determinants of active leisure for women with young children: An ethic of care prevails . Leisure Sciences, 27 ( 5 ), 405 – 420 . 10.1080/01490400500227308 Osborne , A

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A Sporting Body Without Organs: Theorizing Un/Gendered Assemblages

Janeanne Marciano Levenstein

Higher Education, 63 , 228 – 243 . Senate File 482. Iowa State Legislature . ( 2023 ). Spade , D. ( 2003 ). Resisting medicine, re/modeling gender . Berkeley Women’s Law Journal, 18 ( 1 ), 15 – 39 . Spencer-Cavaliere , N. , Kingsley , B.C. , & Gotwals , J.K. ( 2017 ). Ethic of care and

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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

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Exploring (Semi) Professionalization in Women’s Team Sport Through a Continuum of Care Lens

Wendy O’Brien, Tracy Taylor, Clare Hanlon, and Kristine Toohey

through discussions between all authors. Our initial analytic forays were inspired by the work of Gilligan ( 1993 ) and the ethic of care. However, we found that an ethic of care concept and its subsequent development by Tronto ( 1998 ) was too restrictive and did not capture the complexity reflective of

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Student Learning in Physical Education Through the Lens of a “Curriculum Specialist”

Senlin Chen and Alex Garn

play, balance between competition and cooperation, and affiliation with the additions of learning peaceful conflict negotiation and resolution and personal and social responsibility, promoting equality and an ethic of care ( Ennis et al., 1999 ). Curricular structures hold students accountable for