This article first summarizes research regarding the relationship between sports that intentionally structure multiple types of brain trauma into their practice, such as rugby and boxing, and the range of negative health outcomes that flow from participation in such sports. After highlighting how these sports can permanently injure children, it examines this harm in relation to existing British laws and policies concerning child abuse. The conclusion drawn is that neither children nor adults on their behalf are legally able to give informed consent for participation, and that impact sport organizations effectively groom children into sustaining and accepting brain trauma. Adults providing brain-traumatizing versions of these sports are thus...
This article examines how ‘framing’ is used to resist a proposal to remove rugby tackling from UK sc...
This article examines how ‘framing’ is used to resist a proposal to remove rugby tackling from UK sc...
Background and objective. The number of male and female contact sport participants is increasing wor...
This article first summarizes research regarding the relationship between sports that intentionally ...
Since contact sports such as American football, ice hockey and rugby have a high risk of injury and ...
In a recently published edition of the Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, we read ...
There is a gap in knowledge about the mechanisms of sports-related brain injuries. The objective of ...
Internationally, children\u27s participation in leisure activities, including sport, is considered t...
Yes... Sustaining a sport-related concussion (SRC) has been associated with negative consequences ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the understandings and perceptions of risk related to brain...
Experiencing multiple concussions while playing youth sports increases the risk of mental health iss...
With the broadening of focus on child maltreatment beyond intra-familial settings, there is growing ...
AbstractBrain injuries in sports drew more and more public attentions in recent years. Brain injurie...
For ~30 years, sociologists have explored the distinct ways in which athletes experience injury (You...
Concussions and their long term effects resulting from football collisions have recently entered the...
This article examines how ‘framing’ is used to resist a proposal to remove rugby tackling from UK sc...
This article examines how ‘framing’ is used to resist a proposal to remove rugby tackling from UK sc...
Background and objective. The number of male and female contact sport participants is increasing wor...
This article first summarizes research regarding the relationship between sports that intentionally ...
Since contact sports such as American football, ice hockey and rugby have a high risk of injury and ...
In a recently published edition of the Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, we read ...
There is a gap in knowledge about the mechanisms of sports-related brain injuries. The objective of ...
Internationally, children\u27s participation in leisure activities, including sport, is considered t...
Yes... Sustaining a sport-related concussion (SRC) has been associated with negative consequences ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the understandings and perceptions of risk related to brain...
Experiencing multiple concussions while playing youth sports increases the risk of mental health iss...
With the broadening of focus on child maltreatment beyond intra-familial settings, there is growing ...
AbstractBrain injuries in sports drew more and more public attentions in recent years. Brain injurie...
For ~30 years, sociologists have explored the distinct ways in which athletes experience injury (You...
Concussions and their long term effects resulting from football collisions have recently entered the...
This article examines how ‘framing’ is used to resist a proposal to remove rugby tackling from UK sc...
This article examines how ‘framing’ is used to resist a proposal to remove rugby tackling from UK sc...
Background and objective. The number of male and female contact sport participants is increasing wor...