Motherhood and Sport

Motherhood and Sport

Collective Stories of Identity and Difference

Spowart, Lucy; McGannon, Kerry R.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

208

Mole

9780367691868

15 a 20 dias

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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.
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Athlete Mothers;Cap;Follow;Elite Athlete;Long Distance Triathlon;CAE;Recreational Sport;Hold;Story Stems;Narrative Thematic Analysis;IOC;Sport Research;Inductive Thematic Analysis;Disabled Athletes;Women's Sport;Swimming Contexts;Discursive Material Intra-activity;Social Media;Social Media Platforms;Women Coaches;Material Semiotic Approach;Story Completion;Sport Participation;Good Mother Ideals;Cap Work