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Families, Young People, Physical Activity and Health - Critical Perspectives

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Informationen zum Autor Symeon Dagkas is a Reader in Youth Sport and Physical Activity at the University of East London! UK! and an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the School of Social Policy at the University of Birmingham! UK. He is currently interested in research examining intersections of race! ethnicity! culture and social class of young people and their families in relation to health and well being! sport (PE) and physical activity. Symeon is the editor of another Routledge book! Inclusion and Exclusion through Youth Sport.Lisette Burrows is an Associate Professor in Physical Education Pedagogy at the School of Physical Education! University of Otago! New Zealand! where she has taught for over 20 years. Her research is primarily focused on understanding the place and meaning of health and physical culture in young people's lives. Health and Physical Education curriculum! issues around inclusion of young people with disabilities and critical obesity work are also part of her research agenda. She predominantly draws on post-structural theoretical resources in her writing and teaching. Zusammenfassung The family is an important site for the transmission of knowledge and cultural values. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Family Matters: An Introduction [Symeon Dagkas and Lisette Burrows] Section 1: Family, Practice and Pedagogy 2. The Absent Body: Bio-Social Encounters with the Effects of Physical Activity on the Wellbeing of Children and Young People [Martin R. Lindley and Deborah Youdell] 3. Learning About Sexuality ‘Between’ Home and School: A New Materialist Reading [Louisa Allen] 4. Challenging the Myth That ‘The Parents Don’t Care’: Family Teachings About Education For ‘Educationally Disengaged’ Young People [Sam Mcmahon, Anna Hickey-Moody and Valerie Harwood] 5. Close to Home: What Kind of Family Should We Become? [Lisette Burrows] Section 2: Family’s Health and Physical Activity 6. Parents as Pawns in Fitnesgram’s War on Obesity [Carolym Pluim And Michael Gard] 7. 'The Family That Eats Together Stays Together': Governing Families, Governing Health, Governing Pedagogies [Jo Pike and Deana Leahy] 8. Manufacturing [Parental] Consent: A Critical Analysis of the HPVV Informed Consent Process in Ontario, Canada [Leanne Petherick, Moss E. Norman and Genevieve Rail] 9. Health and Physical Activity Messages Among Ethnic Minority Groups: South Asian Families [Whitney Babakus-Curry] 10. ‘Pedagogised Families’ Health and Physical Culture: Intersectionality of Race and Social Class [Symeon Dagkas] 11. Early Years Learning [EYL], Class and Ability [Julie Stirrup and John Evans] 12. Who Cares? Physical Activity, Families and Children in Care [Thomas Quarmby] Section 3: Family Physical Education and Youth Sport 13. Teachers’ Perspectives on The School-Family-Health Nexus [Eimear Enright, Rebecca Johnson, Doune Macdonald, Louise McCauig and Anthony Rossi] 14. Families, Youth and Extra-Curricular Activity: Implications for Physical Education and School Sport [Andy Smith and David Haycock] 15. The Swedish Model for Sport, Recreation and Health in Times of Change: A Sustainable Contract with The Family of Sport? [Suzanne Lundvall And Dean Barker] 16. Family Narratives of PE, Physical Activity and Sport: Contingent Stories [Fiona Dowling] 17. Families, Disability and Sport [Hayley Fitzgerald] 18. Sport Parent Roles in Fostering Positive Youth Development [Michael Blair Evans, Veronica Allan, Matthew Vierimaa and Jean Côté] ...

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