This paper considers the social space of one physical education (PE) class in the middle years of schooling. I endeavour to tease out the dialectic between the discursive spaces available to the students positioned within this space and the construction and negotiation of student subjectivities. Using the conceptual tools of field, habitus, practice, capital, illusio, and doxa provided by Pierre Bourdieu and of embodied subjectivities from post-structural feminism, three particular spaces are explored, namely: 'the good student', 'hetero/sexism' and 'the body'. I argue for a (re)turn to conversations around PE as a learning area and learning as embodied as a way to meet the needs of more young people through PE. Like others, I also question...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...
This chapter will explore the pedagogical imperative in Bourdieu's work, drawing on an example from ...
This paper examines Initial Teacher Education students’ experiences of participation in health and p...
This paper begins to develop the concept of gender-relevant physical education, combining the work o...
This paper begins to develop the concept of gender-relevant physical education, combining the work o...
The aim of the study is to investigate what happens when the experiences and conceptions of physical...
This paper provides two vignettes that draw on data from projects that interrogate how a student can...
This paper examines Initial Teacher Education students' experiences of participation in health and p...
The work of French sociologist, anthropologist and philosopher Pierre Bourdieu has been influential ...
The work of French sociologist, anthropologist and philosopher Pierre Bourdieu has been influential ...
This paper examines Initial Teacher Education students' experiences of participation in health and p...
This paper draws on data from a year-long ethnographic study of a group of 12- to 13-year-old girls ...
This paper brings a speculative, sociological perspective to the nature of ‘ability’ in physical edu...
Pierre Bourdieu's writings provide us with a powerful vision of corporeal sociology ( an approach to...
This study aims to investigate the discourse in physical education (PE) classes among primary school...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...
This chapter will explore the pedagogical imperative in Bourdieu's work, drawing on an example from ...
This paper examines Initial Teacher Education students’ experiences of participation in health and p...
This paper begins to develop the concept of gender-relevant physical education, combining the work o...
This paper begins to develop the concept of gender-relevant physical education, combining the work o...
The aim of the study is to investigate what happens when the experiences and conceptions of physical...
This paper provides two vignettes that draw on data from projects that interrogate how a student can...
This paper examines Initial Teacher Education students' experiences of participation in health and p...
The work of French sociologist, anthropologist and philosopher Pierre Bourdieu has been influential ...
The work of French sociologist, anthropologist and philosopher Pierre Bourdieu has been influential ...
This paper examines Initial Teacher Education students' experiences of participation in health and p...
This paper draws on data from a year-long ethnographic study of a group of 12- to 13-year-old girls ...
This paper brings a speculative, sociological perspective to the nature of ‘ability’ in physical edu...
Pierre Bourdieu's writings provide us with a powerful vision of corporeal sociology ( an approach to...
This study aims to investigate the discourse in physical education (PE) classes among primary school...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...
This chapter will explore the pedagogical imperative in Bourdieu's work, drawing on an example from ...
This paper examines Initial Teacher Education students’ experiences of participation in health and p...