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In many Western nations, community sport coaches occupy a central role in supporting the physical health, mental wellbeing, and wider social development of individuals and communities. However, there is no existing academic textbook that examines the policy contexts in which their work is located or, indeed, the challenges and opportunities that are an inherent feature of their everyday practice.

Bringing together an international team of leading researchers in sport policy, sport development, sport pedagogy, and sport coaching, as well as some of the best emerging talents, this book is the first to critically consider a range of policy and practice issues directly connected to community sport coaching.

Comprehensive, timely, and cutting-edge, no other text brings together in one place such a depth and breadth of scholarly material addressing this important field of endeavour. This book is an essential resource for educators, students, practitioners, and policy makers co

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I: The Political, Organisational, and Administrative Landscape of Community Sport Coaching

1. The Politics and Policy of Community Sport Coaching

2. Neoliberalism and Community Sport Coaching in the United States: Meeting Challenges with an Informed Strategy

3. Community Sport Coaches as Policy Actors

4. The Training, Education, and Professional Development of Community Sport Coaches

Part II: Enacting Sport and Physical Activity Interventions for Diverse Groups

5. Coaching Ethnically Diverse Participants: ‘Race,’ Racism, and Anti-Racist Practice in Community Sport

6. It Is Not a Checking Off of Boxes: Creating LGBTQ Inclusive Spaces and Policies in Community Sport

7. Developing and Coaching Physically Active Girls and Women

8. Coaching Children and Young People

9. Coaching Older Adults (Aged 55+)

10. Reflections on Coaching Policy and Practice in Community Disability Sport

11. Teaching Yoga to Incarcerated Populations: Insights from Canada’s Federal Prison System

Part III: Negotiating Social Relationships in Community Sport Coaching Work

12. Political Skill in Community Sport Coaching Work

13. Community Sport Coaching and Impression Management

14. Emotions, Emotion Norms, and Emotion Management in Community Sport Coaching

15. Care in Community Sport Coaching

16. Trust and (Dis)trust in Community Sport Coaching

Community Sport Coaching

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 10/21/2021 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367746780, 978-0367746780
    ISBN10: 0367746786

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In many Western nations, community sport coaches occupy a central role in supporting the physical health, mental wellbeing, and wider social development of individuals and communities. However, there is no existing academic textbook that examines the policy contexts in which their work is located or, indeed, the challenges and opportunities that are an inherent feature of their everyday practice.

    Bringing together an international team of leading researchers in sport policy, sport development, sport pedagogy, and sport coaching, as well as some of the best emerging talents, this book is the first to critically consider a range of policy and practice issues directly connected to community sport coaching.

    Comprehensive, timely, and cutting-edge, no other text brings together in one place such a depth and breadth of scholarly material addressing this important field of endeavour. This book is an essential resource for educators, students, practitioners, and policy makers co

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Part I: The Political, Organisational, and Administrative Landscape of Community Sport Coaching

    1. The Politics and Policy of Community Sport Coaching

    2. Neoliberalism and Community Sport Coaching in the United States: Meeting Challenges with an Informed Strategy

    3. Community Sport Coaches as Policy Actors

    4. The Training, Education, and Professional Development of Community Sport Coaches

    Part II: Enacting Sport and Physical Activity Interventions for Diverse Groups

    5. Coaching Ethnically Diverse Participants: ‘Race,’ Racism, and Anti-Racist Practice in Community Sport

    6. It Is Not a Checking Off of Boxes: Creating LGBTQ Inclusive Spaces and Policies in Community Sport

    7. Developing and Coaching Physically Active Girls and Women

    8. Coaching Children and Young People

    9. Coaching Older Adults (Aged 55+)

    10. Reflections on Coaching Policy and Practice in Community Disability Sport

    11. Teaching Yoga to Incarcerated Populations: Insights from Canada’s Federal Prison System

    Part III: Negotiating Social Relationships in Community Sport Coaching Work

    12. Political Skill in Community Sport Coaching Work

    13. Community Sport Coaching and Impression Management

    14. Emotions, Emotion Norms, and Emotion Management in Community Sport Coaching

    15. Care in Community Sport Coaching

    16. Trust and (Dis)trust in Community Sport Coaching

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