This study examined the ways in which discourses operate when parents talk about their children’s participation in a rugby league in New Zealand. The primary interest was in the recruitment and reinforcement of sport and physical activity discourses. The paper uses a critical discursive psychological approach to identify regularities in the ways a sample of parents spoke about their children’s sport and links these patterned ways of speaking to the dominant discourses that they both comprise and are composed of. The navigation of discourses, chiefly those around masculinity, revealed that children’s sport and physical activity are regarded in gendered ways. The parents’ engagement with dominant discourses enabled them to position themselves...
There has been increasing academic interest in understanding the nature of parental involvement in y...
This research project, a case-study of the organised sports programme of an urban New Zealand secon...
As part of an ethnographic study on young people and learning (the knowledge in motion across contex...
Critical discursive psychology (CDP) was employed to examine how parents’ accounts of their young ch...
Background The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physi...
Background The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physi...
Children participating in organized team sports are both the objects and subjects of competing disco...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physical activit...
Parental involvement in sport is seen as a double-edged sword, with positive influences on one side,...
This paper presents data on the parenting practices and perceptions of middleclass parents in the do...
This paper presents data on the parenting practices and perceptions of middleclass parents in the do...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
As part of an ethnographic study on young people and learning (the knowledge in motion across contex...
There has been increasing academic interest in understanding the nature of parental involvement in y...
This research project, a case-study of the organised sports programme of an urban New Zealand secon...
As part of an ethnographic study on young people and learning (the knowledge in motion across contex...
Critical discursive psychology (CDP) was employed to examine how parents’ accounts of their young ch...
Background The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physi...
Background The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physi...
Children participating in organized team sports are both the objects and subjects of competing disco...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physical activit...
Parental involvement in sport is seen as a double-edged sword, with positive influences on one side,...
This paper presents data on the parenting practices and perceptions of middleclass parents in the do...
This paper presents data on the parenting practices and perceptions of middleclass parents in the do...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
As part of an ethnographic study on young people and learning (the knowledge in motion across contex...
There has been increasing academic interest in understanding the nature of parental involvement in y...
This research project, a case-study of the organised sports programme of an urban New Zealand secon...
As part of an ethnographic study on young people and learning (the knowledge in motion across contex...