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McGannon, Kerry R.; McMahon, Jenny – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
In the present study, post-partum embodied subjectivity of five competitive recreational mother runners of children under 6 years of age, was explored using narrative inquiry from a story analyst and a story teller position. This focus expands understanding of sport, embodiment and good mother ideals using narrative inquiry as a novel theory to…
Descriptors: Mothers, Athletes, Physical Activities, Human Body
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McMahon, Jenny; McGannon, Kerry R.; Palmer, Catherine – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
In the 2016 International Olympic Committee Consensus Statement on harassment and abuse, it was outlined that psychological abuse in sport research has been heavily focused on the coach--athlete relationship resulting in a lack of research on other members of the athletes' support system such as their 'entourage.' Researchers of abuse have further…
Descriptors: Athletes, Human Body, Self Concept, Emotional Response
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Zehntner, Chris; McGannon, Kerry R.; McMahon, Jenny – Sport, Education and Society, 2019
The purpose of this study was to extend understanding of how athletes and coaches in a women's cycling talent development and selection programme negotiate and normalise athlete abuse in the media. A thematic analysis of six online cycling magazine articles and their representations of the Australian women's elite cycling development camp was…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Physical Activities, Females, Foreign Countries
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McMahon, Jenny; McGannon, Kerry R. – Sport, Education and Society, 2021
In this paper, narrative analysis using a story analyst approach is used to explore how three former athletes (i.e. amateur and elite swimmers) self-managed their abuse experiences post-sport with a focus on the use, and meaning, of 'indirect self-injury' forms. Using the concept of 'emotion work', the swimmers' stories show how they reconfigured…
Descriptors: Athletes, Emotional Response, Self Destructive Behavior, Self Management
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McMahon, Jenny; McGannon, Kerry R. – Sport, Education and Society, 2020
Sociological investigations into the athlete-medical practitioner relationship are scarce due to medical bias for positivist epistemologies. The aim of this research was to identify the scope and purpose of medical interventions for four athletes, within the context of social processes that enable medicine to claim athletic bodies as objects of…
Descriptors: Athletes, Physicians, Physician Patient Relationship, Intervention
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Penney, Dawn; McMahon, Jenny – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2016
Background: Research in sport coaching and sport pedagogy including studies published in this special issue bring to the fore the relationship between learning and culture in contexts of high-performance sport. This paper acknowledged that how learning, culture and their relationship are conceptualised is a crucial issue for researchers and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Athletic Coaches, Coaching (Performance), Cultural Influences
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McMahon, Jenny; McGannon, Kerry R.; Zehntner, Chris – Sport, Education and Society, 2019
Given that research outside of sport and exercise has found that stigma may cause severe consequences (e.g. depression), it is important to explore the concept in regard to its connection to socio-cultural issues in the development and persistence of stigmatisation in sporting contexts. Analytic autoethnography and Goffman's theory of stigma was…
Descriptors: Aquatic Sports, Athletes, Competition, Social Bias
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McMahon, Jenny; Barker-Ruchti, Natalie – Sport, Education and Society, 2017
This paper explores three female swimmers' relationships with their male coaches and the body practices they were exposed to within Australian swimming. Particular attention is given to how the relationships and practices might relate to gender. Additionally, the article examines how (if at all) the conduct contributed to the social construction…
Descriptors: Males, Maturity (Individuals), Athletic Coaches, Females
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McMahon, Jenny; DinanThompson, Maree – Sport, Education and Society, 2011
This paper contributes to studies on sociology and the body by exploring my bodily experiences as an Australian elite swimmer in an autoethnographic framework. More specifically, it focuses on the relationship between the regulatory practices of others on my body and my development of self-regulatory practices. The stories in this paper reveal…
Descriptors: Aquatic Sports, Sociology, Social Environment, Ethnography
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McMahon, Jenny; DinanThompson, Maree – ACHPER Australia Healthy Lifestyles Journal, 2008
Australian Swimming functions on meritocratic principles as athletes are immersed in a culture that focuses on achievement. Meritocratic principles are accompanied by a technocentric ideology where a "swimmer body" is a commodity "viewed as an instrument and object for manipulation" (Baine, 1990, p. 29) in order to achieve…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Aquatic Sports, Athletes, Achievement