Children participating in organized team sports are both the objects and subjects of competing discourses, which can create contradictory and sometimes confusing experiences for those involved. Influenced by Foucault’s concept of discourse and drawing upon the experiences related by a focus group of sports administrators, this article argues that the construction of children’s sport is heavily influenced by the collision between three dominant discourses each of which constructs sport in a particular way: one of sport as a long term development of sport specific skills (progressive-developmental discourse); another of sport with a pre-occupation with winning (competitive discourse); and another of sport that is more child-centred (fun disco...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
This paper explores young people's (9 to 15 years old) early socialisation into sport. We draw on da...
In the last few years, growing concern has emerged in New Zealand sport about the shift towards a mo...
The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physical activit...
Background The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physi...
This study examined the ways in which discourses operate when parents talk about their children’s pa...
This thesis examines how children and youths from Vancouver, BC reflect upon and talk about their pa...
The aim of this study was to explore the difference in narrative between the National Curriculum and...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
Critical discursive psychology (CDP) was employed to examine how parents’ accounts of their young ch...
Worldwide, governments extol the virtues of sport for the benefit of the individual and society. Ind...
It is widely recognized that sport can offer a range of health benefits for children, encompassing p...
Adult-organized children's sport attracts millions of participants in Canada and the United States ...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
This paper explores young people's (9 to 15 years old) early socialisation into sport. We draw on da...
In the last few years, growing concern has emerged in New Zealand sport about the shift towards a mo...
The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physical activit...
Background The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physi...
This study examined the ways in which discourses operate when parents talk about their children’s pa...
This thesis examines how children and youths from Vancouver, BC reflect upon and talk about their pa...
The aim of this study was to explore the difference in narrative between the National Curriculum and...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
Critical discursive psychology (CDP) was employed to examine how parents’ accounts of their young ch...
Worldwide, governments extol the virtues of sport for the benefit of the individual and society. Ind...
It is widely recognized that sport can offer a range of health benefits for children, encompassing p...
Adult-organized children's sport attracts millions of participants in Canada and the United States ...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
This paper explores young people's (9 to 15 years old) early socialisation into sport. We draw on da...
In the last few years, growing concern has emerged in New Zealand sport about the shift towards a mo...