This article examines how ‘framing’ is used to resist a proposal to remove rugby tackling from UK schools. It focuses on rugby tackling for UK school children, which is often a compulsory part of many schools’ curricula. Specifically, we explore the importance of framing in how the problem is described in various academic publications, how ideas about risk are articulated, and how advocates themselves are represented. We show how the corporate interests of rugby governing bodies can become entangled with distortions about injury prevention. These distortions (or framing practices) include omitting arguments, conflating arguments, changing the argument, misrepresenting advocacy positions and skewing advocate identities. Next, the article dem...
State-funded national governing bodies of sports in the UK now have a mandate to produce, disseminat...
In recent years there has been growing concern about concussion in sport in general and rugby union ...
Since contact sports such as American football, ice hockey and rugby have a high risk of injury and ...
This article examines how ‘framing’ is used to resist a proposal to remove rugby tackling from UK sc...
Background: Injuries to children playing rugby are common, and very often result in serious consequ...
In March 2016, the Sport Collision Injury Collective called upon the UK government to remove tacklin...
Proponents and critics of tackle rugby agree that the tackle is the most injurious aspect of the gam...
To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity in state-f...
Objective: to establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
In a paper published in BJSM (June 2016), World Rugby employees Ross Tucker and Martin Raftery and a...
This article first summarizes research regarding the relationship between sports that intentionally ...
Objective: To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
Objective: To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
In March 2016, an open letter called for the removal of tackling in school rugby union. In response...
In a recently published edition of the Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, we read ...
State-funded national governing bodies of sports in the UK now have a mandate to produce, disseminat...
In recent years there has been growing concern about concussion in sport in general and rugby union ...
Since contact sports such as American football, ice hockey and rugby have a high risk of injury and ...
This article examines how ‘framing’ is used to resist a proposal to remove rugby tackling from UK sc...
Background: Injuries to children playing rugby are common, and very often result in serious consequ...
In March 2016, the Sport Collision Injury Collective called upon the UK government to remove tacklin...
Proponents and critics of tackle rugby agree that the tackle is the most injurious aspect of the gam...
To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity in state-f...
Objective: to establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
In a paper published in BJSM (June 2016), World Rugby employees Ross Tucker and Martin Raftery and a...
This article first summarizes research regarding the relationship between sports that intentionally ...
Objective: To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
Objective: To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
In March 2016, an open letter called for the removal of tackling in school rugby union. In response...
In a recently published edition of the Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, we read ...
State-funded national governing bodies of sports in the UK now have a mandate to produce, disseminat...
In recent years there has been growing concern about concussion in sport in general and rugby union ...
Since contact sports such as American football, ice hockey and rugby have a high risk of injury and ...