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Within the overlapping fields of the sociology of sport, physical education and health education, the use of critical theories and the critical research paradigm has grown in scope. Yet what social impact has this research had?

This book considers the capacity of critical research and associated social theory to play an active role in challenging social injustices or at least in making a difference within health and physical education (HPE) and sporting contexts. It also examines how the use of different social theories impacts sport policies, national curricula and health promotion activities, as well as the practices of HPE teaching and sport training and competition.

Critical Research in Sport, Health and Physical Education

is a valuable resource for academics and students working in the fields of research methods, sociology of sport, physical education and health.

Chapter 5 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
List of figures
viii
List of contributors
ix
1 Introduction: Are we making a difference?
1(24)
Richard Pringle
Hakan Larsson
Goran Gerdin
PART I Critical socio-cultural examinations of sport
25(66)
2 Exploring the place of critical research in Sport for Development and Peace
27(12)
Simon C. Darnell
3 Football 4 Peace v Homophobia: A critical exploration of the links between theory, practice and intervention
39(13)
Jayne Caudwell
Graham Spacey
4 Autoethnography and public sociology of sport in the Caribbean: Engagement, disengagement and despair
52(12)
Roy McCree
5 Critical research on Black sporting experiences in the United States: Athletic activism and the appeal for social justice
64(14)
Billy Hawkins
6 Problematizing practice: Coach development with Foucault
78(13)
Jim Denison
J. P. Mills
PART II Critical perspectives and social change within school physical education
91(82)
7 Critical pedagogy in physical education as advocacy and action: A reflective account
93(13)
Richard Tinning
8 A new critical pedagogy for physical education in `turbulent times': What are the possibilities?
106(13)
David Kirk
9 In pursuit of a critically oriented Physical Education: Curriculum contests and troublesome knowledge
119(15)
Louise McCuaig
Janice Atkin
Doune Macdonald
10 Socially critical PE: The influence of critical research on the social justice agenda in PETE and PE practice
134(13)
Rod Philpot
Goran Gerdin
Wayne Smith
11 Critical scholarship in physical education teacher education: A journey, not a destination
147(13)
Chris Hickey
Amanda Mooney
12 Gender in Physical Education: A case for performative pedagogy?
160(13)
Hakan Larsson
PART III Critical health examinations in education and other socio-cultural contexts
173(79)
13 Schools and health: An argument against the tide
175(11)
Carolyn Pluim
Michael Gard
14 Is asking salutogenic questions a way of being critical?
186(14)
Mikael Quennerstedt
Louise McCuaig
15 Cruel optimism? Socially critical perspectives on the obesity assemblage
200(13)
Lisette Burrows
Deana Leahy
Jan Wright
16 Critical research in exercise and fitness
213(15)
Pirkko Markula
17 Un-charting the course: Critical indigenous research into Sport, Health and Physical Education
228(13)
Brendan Hokowhitu
18 "What do we want? When do we want it? Now!": Some concluding observations
241(11)
Richard Pringle
Hakan Larsson
Goran Gerdin
Index 252
Richard Pringle is Professor of Sport and Physical Education at Monash University, Australia, and is on the editorial boards of the International Review for the Sociology of Sport and Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education. He is a critical qualitative researcher who examines diverse socio-cultural and pedagogical issues associated with sport, exercise, health, physical education, bodies and gender relations.

Håkan Larsson is Professor of Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy at The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, Sweden, where he heads the research group for physical education and sport pedagogy. His main interests concern sport, gender and sexuality, and teaching and learning in physical education. In 2015 he held the honorary scholar lecture at the British Educational Research Associations Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy Invisible College.

Göran Gerdin is Senior Lecturer of Physical Education and Sport at Linnaeus University, Sweden, and is on the editorial board of the journal Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education. His research focuses on how issues of gender, bodies, spaces and (dis)pleasures shape students participation, enjoyment and identities in school health and physical education.