This thesis explores how parenthood and childhood are enacted within the context of organized youth sport in one rural and small-town British Columbian region. Studies of organized youth sport, childhood, and parenthood have primarily emphasized the experiences of (sub)urban dwellers. This has resulted in a dearth of knowledge on the spatialized processes which inform experiences of organized youth sport in rural and small towns. This ethnographic exploratory study was conducted between 2012 and 2015 in the British Columbian rural and small-town region of the West Kootenays. It draws on fieldnotes, open-ended interviews, and participant observation to capture the lived experiences of over a hundred young people, parents, and sport administr...
Social trends show that contemporary fathers are spending increased time with their children and tha...
In response to the widely publicized passions that Canadians have for the sport of hockey, this thes...
Ninety percent of North American youth participate in organized sport during childhood and/or adoles...
This thesis explores how parenthood and childhood are enacted within the context of organized youth ...
This thesis examines how children and youths from Vancouver, BC reflect upon and talk about their pa...
As part of an ethnographic study on young people and learning (the knowledge in motion across contex...
Rural mothers play important roles in shaping their children’s play-related injury experiences, and ...
The present study addressed parent sport socialization over the initial period of a first child’s sp...
The present community case study was designed to highlight parent, coach, and administrator percepti...
Histories o f childhood and youth have generally focused upon social policy toward young people. Th...
Initially played for fun, friendship, and an opportunity to exercise, hockey has since become a Cana...
This paper explores the mobility processes of rural youths in relation to sports. The mobility imper...
Conference presentation delivered at the Hockey Conference (2016), Fredericton, New Brunswick. The ...
This paper presents data on the parenting practices and perceptions of middleclass parents in the do...
This study addresses the under-researched area of community sport in rurally isolated contexts. Data...
Social trends show that contemporary fathers are spending increased time with their children and tha...
In response to the widely publicized passions that Canadians have for the sport of hockey, this thes...
Ninety percent of North American youth participate in organized sport during childhood and/or adoles...
This thesis explores how parenthood and childhood are enacted within the context of organized youth ...
This thesis examines how children and youths from Vancouver, BC reflect upon and talk about their pa...
As part of an ethnographic study on young people and learning (the knowledge in motion across contex...
Rural mothers play important roles in shaping their children’s play-related injury experiences, and ...
The present study addressed parent sport socialization over the initial period of a first child’s sp...
The present community case study was designed to highlight parent, coach, and administrator percepti...
Histories o f childhood and youth have generally focused upon social policy toward young people. Th...
Initially played for fun, friendship, and an opportunity to exercise, hockey has since become a Cana...
This paper explores the mobility processes of rural youths in relation to sports. The mobility imper...
Conference presentation delivered at the Hockey Conference (2016), Fredericton, New Brunswick. The ...
This paper presents data on the parenting practices and perceptions of middleclass parents in the do...
This study addresses the under-researched area of community sport in rurally isolated contexts. Data...
Social trends show that contemporary fathers are spending increased time with their children and tha...
In response to the widely publicized passions that Canadians have for the sport of hockey, this thes...
Ninety percent of North American youth participate in organized sport during childhood and/or adoles...