The purpose of this study was to extend understanding of how athletes and coaches in a women’s cycling talent development and selection programme negotiate and normalise athlete abuse in the media. A thematic analysis of six online cycling magazine articles and their representations of the Australian women’s elite cycling development camp was analysed to explore athletic abuse and the (re)production of coaching practices using Bourdieusian theory. The findings revealed a link between the expression of coaching practice and the maltreatment of athletes. Analysis of these articles also revealed that athletes were complicit in the normalisation of coaching practices through the misrecognition of social power embedded in the coaching interventi...
Underpinned by critical feminist psychology and in response to repeated calls to explore how the dyn...
This article analyses media narratives of failure in sport using a case-study of the collapse of Aus...
This study builds upon existing socio-cultural work into sports coaching by probing the meanings and...
The purpose of this study was to extend understanding of how athletes and coaches in a women’s cycli...
This chapter reviews scholarship relating to the normalisation and proliferation of abusive coaching...
Various discourses construct youth sport as a site for pleasure and participation, for positive deve...
Various discourses construct youth sport as a site for pleasure and participation, for positive deve...
Various discourses construct youth sport as a site for pleasure and participation, for positive deve...
In this thesis we delve into the profile doping scandals involving Marion Jones and Lance Armstrong....
Recently, coach accreditation structures have involved the ‘fast-tracking’ of former elite athletes ...
In the 2016 International Olympic Committee Consensus Statement on harassment and abuse, it was outl...
With the exception of work conducted by Parker (1996a) research concerning identity construction, su...
Dodge and Brenda Robertson. Following this inaugural issue, a peer-reviewed research edition of the ...
In this paper, the authors make use of narrative inquiry from the position of a story teller byusing...
This paper seeks to show the grooming process in action and the subtle ways the triangulated relatio...
Underpinned by critical feminist psychology and in response to repeated calls to explore how the dyn...
This article analyses media narratives of failure in sport using a case-study of the collapse of Aus...
This study builds upon existing socio-cultural work into sports coaching by probing the meanings and...
The purpose of this study was to extend understanding of how athletes and coaches in a women’s cycli...
This chapter reviews scholarship relating to the normalisation and proliferation of abusive coaching...
Various discourses construct youth sport as a site for pleasure and participation, for positive deve...
Various discourses construct youth sport as a site for pleasure and participation, for positive deve...
Various discourses construct youth sport as a site for pleasure and participation, for positive deve...
In this thesis we delve into the profile doping scandals involving Marion Jones and Lance Armstrong....
Recently, coach accreditation structures have involved the ‘fast-tracking’ of former elite athletes ...
In the 2016 International Olympic Committee Consensus Statement on harassment and abuse, it was outl...
With the exception of work conducted by Parker (1996a) research concerning identity construction, su...
Dodge and Brenda Robertson. Following this inaugural issue, a peer-reviewed research edition of the ...
In this paper, the authors make use of narrative inquiry from the position of a story teller byusing...
This paper seeks to show the grooming process in action and the subtle ways the triangulated relatio...
Underpinned by critical feminist psychology and in response to repeated calls to explore how the dyn...
This article analyses media narratives of failure in sport using a case-study of the collapse of Aus...
This study builds upon existing socio-cultural work into sports coaching by probing the meanings and...