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E-raamat: Interpersonal Coordination and Performance in Social Systems

Edited by (National Institute of Education, Singapore), Edited by (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), Edited by (Technical University Lisbon, Portugal)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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Interpersonal coordination is an important feature of all social systems. From everyday activities to playing sport and participating in the performing arts, human behaviour is constrained by the need to continually interact with others. This book examines how interpersonal coordination tendencies in social systems emerge, across a range of contexts and at different scales, with the aim of helping practitioners to understand collective behaviours and create learning environments to improve performance.

Showcasing the latest research from scientists and academics, this collection of studies examines how and why interpersonal coordination is crucial for success in sport and the performing arts. It explains the complex science of interpersonal coordination in relation to a variety of activities including competitive team sports, outdoor sports, racket sports, and martial arts, as well as dance. Divided into four sections, this book offers insight into:











the nature, history and key concepts of interpersonal coordination





factors that influence interpersonal coordination within social systems





interpersonal coordination in competitive and cooperative performance contexts





methods, tools and devices for improving performance through interpersonal coordination.

This book will provide fascinating insights for students, researchers and educators interested in movement science, performance analysis, sport science and psychology, as well as for those working in the performing arts.
List of contributors
xi
Preface xiii
PART I The nature, historical perspective and conceptual background of interpersonal coordination tendencies
1(82)
1 Interpersonal coordination in biological systems: the emergence of collective locomotion
3(14)
Kevin W. Rio
William H. Warren
2 The origin of the ideas of interpersonal synchrony and synergies
17(15)
Richard C. Schmidt
Paula FitzpatricK
3 The nature of interpersonal coordination: why do people coordinate with others?
32(21)
Craig A. Nordham
J. A. Scott Kelso
4 The ties that bind: unintentional spontaneous synchrony in social interactions
53(12)
Tehran Davis
5 Symmetry and the dynamics of interpersonal coordination
65(18)
Michael J. Richardson
Auriel Washburn
Steven J. Harrison
Rachel W. Kallen
PART II Interpersonal coordination in competitive and cooperative performance contexts
83(160)
6 Interpersonal coordination in performing arts: inspiration or constraint
85(9)
Carlota Torrents
Natalia Balague
Robert Hristovski
7 Interpersonal coordination in Contact Improvisation dance
94(15)
Carlota Torrents
Robert Hristovski
Javier Coteron
Angel Ric
8 Mix of phenomenological and behavioural data to explore interpersonal coordination in outdoor activities: examples in rowing and orienteering
109(17)
Ludovic Seifert
David Ade
Jacques Saury
Jerome Bourbousson
Regis Thouvarecq
9 Theoretical perspectives on interpersonal coordination for team behaviour
126(14)
Duarte Araujo
Jerome Bourbousson
10 Crew rowing: an archetype of interpersonal coordination dynamics
140(14)
Harjo J. De Poel
Anouk J. De Brouwer
Laura S. Cuijpers
11 Interpersonal coordination in team sports
154(11)
Pedro Passos
Jia Yi Chow
12 Shared affordances guide interpersonal synergies in sport teams
165(14)
Duarte Araujo
Joao Paulo Ramos
Rui Jorge Lopes
13 Interpersonal coordination in competitive sports contexts: martial arts
179(16)
Yuji Yamamoto
Motoki Okumura
Keiko Yokoyama
Akifumi Kijima
14 Interpersonal coordination in competitive sports contests: racket sports
195(16)
Tim Mcgarry
Harjo J. De Poel
15 Impact of mental disorders on social motor behaviours
211(15)
Jonathan Del-Monte
Stephane Raffard
Delphine Capdevielle
Richard C. Schmidt
Manuel Varlet
Robin N. Salesse
Benoit G. Bardy
Jean Philippe Boulenger
Marie Christine Gely-Nargeot
Ludovic Marin
16 Horse-rider interactions in endurance racing: an example of interpersonal coordination
226(17)
Rita Sleimen-Malkoun
Jean-Jacques Temprado
Sylvain Viry
Eric Burton
Michel Laurent
Caroline Nicol
PART III Factors that influence interpersonal coordination
243(32)
17 Affordances and interpersonal coordination
245(14)
Kerry L. Marsh
Benjamin R. Meagher
18 Social coordination of verbal and non-verbal behaviours
259(16)
Alexandra Paxton
Rick Dale
Daniel C. Richardson
PART IV Methods, tools and devices
275(63)
19 Measuring interpersonal coordination -- a selection of modern analysis techniques
277(17)
Robert Rein
20 Modelling interpersonal coordination
294(11)
Ana Diniz
Pedro Passos
21 Technology for studying interpersonal coordination in social collectives
305(18)
John Kelley
David Higham
Jon Wheat
22 Interpersonal coordination tendencies in competitive sport performance: issues and trends for future research
323(15)
Keith Davids
Index 338
Pedro Passos is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Human Kinetics at the University of Lisbon in Portugal. His research involves the study of the dynamics of interpersonal coordination in team sports. He has written numerous journal articles and book chapters, and is the author or editor of four books. His current research is on interpersonal coordination in social systems and team sports, extending the paradigm of analysis to video games and cooperative tasks, and searching for new methods of analysis in collaboration with researchers in Portugal, across Europe, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.



Keith Davids is Professor of Motor Learning at the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. His major research interest involves the study of movement coordination and skill acquisition in sport. He is particularly focused on understanding how to design representative learning and performance evaluation environments in sport.



Jia Yi Chow is an Assistant Professor at the Physical Education and Sports Science Academic Group, and also Assistant Dean in the Office of Teacher Education at the National Institute of Education (NIE), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. His area of expertise is in examining multi-articular coordination and a pedagogical approach underpinned by principles from a dynamical systems theory (Nonlinear Pedagogy).