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Alexander C. Moss; Ang Chen – Quest, 2024
The line between gender and sex has become increasingly muddled in literature. Tensions surrounding this topic are ever-increasing and definitions of the two are rarely consistent. For improving conceptual clarity, we adopted the Social Role Theory to explore how these two terms differ and relate by laying out a cyclical framework of biological,…
Descriptors: Sex, Physical Education, Sex Role, Biology
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Pill, Shane; Penney, Dawn; Williams, John; Cruickshank, Vaughan; Hyndman, Brendon – Quest, 2023
This paper overviews the influence of Daryl Siedentop on Australian physical education research. The Sport Education in Physical Education Project (SEPEP) project provides the backdrop to explore the re-contextualization and development of the sport-based physical education in Australia. The SEM emphasizing developing movement competency as one of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Educational Research, Athletics
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Mierzwinski, Mark; Cock, Steven; Velija, Philippa – Quest, 2019
Bullying is increasingly considered to be an important moral, political, and social issue within modern society. Academic research on this issue has mostly been examined through a psychological lens, often using questionnaire data to examine and explain the prevalence of different types of bullying. In this position statement, we apply a…
Descriptors: Bullying, Social Justice, Incidence, Educational Environment
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Schultz, Jaime – Quest, 2017
This article draws on Mills' sociological imagination (from the 1959 publication "The Sociological Imagination") to consider the connections between personal trouble and social issues when it comes to the causes and consequences of obesity. These connections may be important for assuaging the "obesity bias" that pervades our…
Descriptors: Obesity, Imagination, Social Problems, Sociology
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Ciomaga, Bogdan – Quest, 2014
The sociology of sport literature is now sufficiently broad to allow a general analysis of research patterns in this field. To facilitate the identification of these vectors of expansion, sources referenced in articles published in "Sociology of Sport Journal and Journal of Sport and Social Issues" between 2003 and 2011 are examined in…
Descriptors: Athletics, Sociology, Journal Articles, Content Analysis
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Lim, Seungyup; Love, Adam; Lim, Hyun-Chin – Quest, 2015
This article presents a biographical overview of Minseok Ahn's career, specifically highlighting his role as a public sport sociologist. Notably, Ahn has spent time as a student activist, worked as a physical education teacher, served as a scholar with a university appointment, and held office in the South Korean National Assembly. Throughout his…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Biographies, Athletics
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Larsson, Hakan; Quennerstedt, Mikael – Quest, 2012
The purpose of the article is to outline a sociocultural way of exploring human movement. Our ambition is to develop an analytical framework where moving humans are explored in terms of what it means to move as movements are performed by somebody, for a certain purpose, and in a certain situation. We find this approach in poststructural…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Sociocultural Patterns, Motor Development, Physical Activities
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Andrews, David L. – Quest, 2008
This article explicates the "inconvenient truth" that is at the core of the crisis currently facing the field of kinesiology. Namely, the instantiation of an epistemological hierarchy that privileges positivist over postpositivist, quantitative over qualitative, and predictive over interpretive ways of knowing. The discussion outlines…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Human Body, Sociology, Exercise Physiology
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Harris, Janet C. – Quest, 2006
Sociology of sport began to take shape as a subdiscipline in the mid-1960s, and the quotes presented in the first part of this article provide a useful orientation to this formative period and to some of the most important developments in methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and topics of study that have occurred since then. This article offers…
Descriptors: Discipline, Athletics, Sociology, Physical Education
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Duncan, Margaret Carlisle – Quest, 2007
Some have argued that the field of kinesiology is losing its vitality because of overspecialization and fragmentation; exercise science scholars are no longer able to find points of convergence with those in kinesiology subdisciplines other than their own. I contend, however, that this is not an accurate portrayal of every subdiscipline.…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Physical Activities, Human Body, Sociology
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Greendorfer, Susan L. – Quest, 1977
Alternative directions for future research are suggested in order to establish a closer relationship between the substance of sociology of sport and the practice of physical education. (DS)
Descriptors: Athletics, Physical Education, Social Science Research, Social Stratification
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McKay, Jim; Pearson, Kent – Quest, 1984
Strategies that may be useful in helping undergraduates develop a critical view of sport are presented in this article. Several ethical problems that may arise from teaching sociology of sport in a way that contradicts typical assumptions about sport are discussed. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Athletics, Course Content, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
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Hollands, Robert G. – Quest, 1984
The developing field of cultural studies may provide a frame of reference for understanding the multidimensional nature of sport in society. Cultural studies may aid in understanding the relationship between sport, culture, and society. A framework for integrating cultural analysis and sociocultural criticism into professional schools of sport…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cultural Education, Cultural Influences, Physical Education
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McPherson, Barry D. – Quest, 1978
If the sociology of sport is to flourish as a legitimate field of inquiry which can contribute valid knowledge rather than an array of bits of knowledge, a sociological perspective based on a sound philosophy of science must be adopted. (Author/LH)
Descriptors: Athletics, Foreign Countries, Needs Assessment, Research Methodology
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Ingham, Alan G.; Chase, Melissa A.; Butt, Joanne – Quest, 2002
Addresses the hegemony of the Prolympic system, especially its effects on children, asserting that it abrogates the liberal democratic promise that all people are entitled to develop their talents to the fullest extent and making suggestions to combine sport psychology and sociology when thinking about a sport pedagogy system oriented to…
Descriptors: Athletics, Democracy, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
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