Researching Disability Sport
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Researching Disability Sport
Theory, Method, Practice
Powis, Ben; Howe, P. David; Brighton, James
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
207
Dura
Inglês
9780367721565
15 a 20 dias
562
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1. Researching Disability Sport: An Introduction, Part I: Foundations for Disability Sport Scholarship, 2. Theorising Disability Sport, 3. Cultural Politics, Disability Sport and Physical Activity Research, 4. What Are We Doing Here? Confessional Tales of Non-Disabled Researchers in Disability Sport, 5. Barriers to Disability Sport Research and the Global South: A Personal View, Part II: Disability, Sport and Intersectionality, 6. Disabled Female Sporting Bodies: Reflections on (In)Visibility of disAbility in Sport, 7. Playing, Passing, and Pageantry: A Collaborative Autoethnography on Sport, Disability, Sexuality, and Belonging, 8. Race, Disability and Sport: The Experience of Black Deaf Individuals, 9. Disability and Ageing: Dads, Sons, Sport and Impairment, Part III: From Theory to Practice: Contemporary Issues in Disability Sport, 10. Seeing without Sight: The Athlete/Guide Partnership in Disability Sport, 11. Confronting Ableism from within: Reflections on Anti-Ableism Research in Disability Sport, 12. Exercise, Rehabilitation and Posthuman Disability Studies: Four Responses, 13. Para-Sport Activism in South Korea, 14. Conclusion: The Future of Disability Sport Research
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1. Researching Disability Sport: An Introduction, Part I: Foundations for Disability Sport Scholarship, 2. Theorising Disability Sport, 3. Cultural Politics, Disability Sport and Physical Activity Research, 4. What Are We Doing Here? Confessional Tales of Non-Disabled Researchers in Disability Sport, 5. Barriers to Disability Sport Research and the Global South: A Personal View, Part II: Disability, Sport and Intersectionality, 6. Disabled Female Sporting Bodies: Reflections on (In)Visibility of disAbility in Sport, 7. Playing, Passing, and Pageantry: A Collaborative Autoethnography on Sport, Disability, Sexuality, and Belonging, 8. Race, Disability and Sport: The Experience of Black Deaf Individuals, 9. Disability and Ageing: Dads, Sons, Sport and Impairment, Part III: From Theory to Practice: Contemporary Issues in Disability Sport, 10. Seeing without Sight: The Athlete/Guide Partnership in Disability Sport, 11. Confronting Ableism from within: Reflections on Anti-Ableism Research in Disability Sport, 12. Exercise, Rehabilitation and Posthuman Disability Studies: Four Responses, 13. Para-Sport Activism in South Korea, 14. Conclusion: The Future of Disability Sport Research
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Disability;sport;research;disability language;person-first;Disability sport;impairment;theory;disability studies;sociocultural;Advocacy;cultural politics;ethnography;non-disabled researcher;confessional tales;positionality;emancipatory;access;human rights;social inclusion;global south;Feminism;body;marginalization;visibility;Parasport;Sexuality;Religion;Collaborative Autoethnography;Deafness;intersectionality;inclusion;barriers;creative nonfiction;interactive interviews;Autoethnography;polio;family;ableism;anti-ableism;Para-sports;athlete activism;disability rights;Confucianism;cultural sport psychology;representation;diversity;Physical Cultural Studies;Disability Sport Research;Disabled Researchers;Institutional Review Boards;Spinal Cord;Creative Non-fiction;National Paralympic Committees;Paralympic Movement;Danielle Peers;English Premier League;Disabled Athletes;Critical Disability Studies;Disabled People;Id Service;IPC Athletic;Competitive Fairness;Female Athletes;High Social Influence;Sci Onset;Scarce Resource Contexts