Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational youth sport may give meanings to their participation and how those meanings are informed by coaching practices. In this study, we draw on Bourdieu’s notions about the development of the habitus, symbolic capital and the positions youth take in the field of sport, and on Foucault’s understanding of disciplinary power to explore meanings 29 children, aged 7–18 years, participating in tennis, soccer, swimming or hockey in Dutch sport clubs assigned to their experiences with their coaches. The data from the semi-structured interviews show how the dispositions these youth developed during their sport participation shifted as they gradually became i...
The purpose of this study was to examine how coaching context relates to behaviors and attitudes in...
Researchers have examined youth sport coaches’ role in facilitating positive youth development (PYD...
This paper explores young people's (9 to 15 years old) early socialisation into sport. We draw on da...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
The impact of organized youth sport on youth development depends on various conditions in the pedago...
Sport is a popular activity among Finnish children and adolescents. Junior sport encompasses various...
The main goal of this series of four studies was to examine the contribution of organised youth spor...
According to Bourdieu, habitus is an important, and class-specific, foundation for behaviour. Howeve...
The main aim of this thesis is to increase knowledge of what characterizes club sport participation ...
The present volume provides in depth discussions of youth sport from two perspectives, i.e., youth s...
This study attempts to explore sports participation, dominant relationships and contextual influenc...
The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physical activit...
It can be argued that young people’s socialisation into sport follows a general pattern of sampling,...
International audienceBased on a structural approach (Kohlberg, 1976 ; Tapp & Lévine, 1977), this st...
An increasing number of children playing sports face pressure (both parental and societal) to specia...
The purpose of this study was to examine how coaching context relates to behaviors and attitudes in...
Researchers have examined youth sport coaches’ role in facilitating positive youth development (PYD...
This paper explores young people's (9 to 15 years old) early socialisation into sport. We draw on da...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
The impact of organized youth sport on youth development depends on various conditions in the pedago...
Sport is a popular activity among Finnish children and adolescents. Junior sport encompasses various...
The main goal of this series of four studies was to examine the contribution of organised youth spor...
According to Bourdieu, habitus is an important, and class-specific, foundation for behaviour. Howeve...
The main aim of this thesis is to increase knowledge of what characterizes club sport participation ...
The present volume provides in depth discussions of youth sport from two perspectives, i.e., youth s...
This study attempts to explore sports participation, dominant relationships and contextual influenc...
The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physical activit...
It can be argued that young people’s socialisation into sport follows a general pattern of sampling,...
International audienceBased on a structural approach (Kohlberg, 1976 ; Tapp & Lévine, 1977), this st...
An increasing number of children playing sports face pressure (both parental and societal) to specia...
The purpose of this study was to examine how coaching context relates to behaviors and attitudes in...
Researchers have examined youth sport coaches’ role in facilitating positive youth development (PYD...
This paper explores young people's (9 to 15 years old) early socialisation into sport. We draw on da...