This paper explores how a group of undergraduate Human Movement Studies (HMS) students learnt to know about the body during their four-year academic programme at an Australian university. When students begin an undergraduate programme in HMS they bring with them particular constructions, ideas and beliefs about their own bodies and about the body in general. Those ideas and beliefs are often challenged, disrupted or reinforced according to discourses and practices to which students are exposed and which they experience throughout their programme of study. The courses that these students take in their in HMS degree programme present to them different perspectives about health and the body. Some perspectives take the status of taken-for-grant...
Contemporary notions of childhood overweight and obesity have become increasingly influential in cur...
Tertiary programmes responsible for preparing people for careers in Health, Exercise, Sport and Phys...
In this study, emphasis was situated around pupils’ expectations regarding body shape and physical p...
Socio-cultural theorists have argued that having a diverse understanding of subjectivities of normal...
Despite the importance of interactions with natural environments for personal and social well-being,...
This paper reports on narrative research that focuses on two tertiary Health and Physical Education ...
This paper reports on narrative research that focuses on two tertiary Health and Physical Education ...
Physical education and health [PEH] is a popular school subject, but the aims and purposes of the su...
Research among former Physical Education (PE) school students has demonstrated how fat phobia in PE ...
Motion is a fundamental activity for the healthy functioning human organism. Its importance, however...
The overall aim of this study is to analyze how the body is understood in the compulsory school subj...
My research focuses on the ontological status of the bodies that students encounter in the medical c...
Understandings of the female body in Western society have come under intense scrutiny as a result of...
This dissertation examines how teachers understand and use their own bodies in their everyday practi...
Exploring how children understand their bodies and selves, the study adopted an interpretive epistem...
Contemporary notions of childhood overweight and obesity have become increasingly influential in cur...
Tertiary programmes responsible for preparing people for careers in Health, Exercise, Sport and Phys...
In this study, emphasis was situated around pupils’ expectations regarding body shape and physical p...
Socio-cultural theorists have argued that having a diverse understanding of subjectivities of normal...
Despite the importance of interactions with natural environments for personal and social well-being,...
This paper reports on narrative research that focuses on two tertiary Health and Physical Education ...
This paper reports on narrative research that focuses on two tertiary Health and Physical Education ...
Physical education and health [PEH] is a popular school subject, but the aims and purposes of the su...
Research among former Physical Education (PE) school students has demonstrated how fat phobia in PE ...
Motion is a fundamental activity for the healthy functioning human organism. Its importance, however...
The overall aim of this study is to analyze how the body is understood in the compulsory school subj...
My research focuses on the ontological status of the bodies that students encounter in the medical c...
Understandings of the female body in Western society have come under intense scrutiny as a result of...
This dissertation examines how teachers understand and use their own bodies in their everyday practi...
Exploring how children understand their bodies and selves, the study adopted an interpretive epistem...
Contemporary notions of childhood overweight and obesity have become increasingly influential in cur...
Tertiary programmes responsible for preparing people for careers in Health, Exercise, Sport and Phys...
In this study, emphasis was situated around pupils’ expectations regarding body shape and physical p...