72 results on '"McMahon, Jenny"'
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2. Introduction
3. Abstracting the Legacy of Abuse in Post-Sport
4. Trauma-Informed Research in Sport, Exercise, and Health
5. Narratives Matter
6. The Continuation of ‘Slim to Win’
7. Navigating legacies of athlete abuse in motherhood: Creative analytical practices as a tool for uncovering post-sport embodiment and practices
8. Narrative Inquiry: A Cultural Approach for Understanding Big and Small Stories of Motherhood and Sport on Instagram
9. Arts-based methods as a trauma-informed approach to research: Making trauma visible and limiting harm.
10. (Re)Assembling ‘Balance’
11. The Impact of Selection and Deselection on Athlete Wellbeing
12. Child Abuse in Sport Education Contexts
13. Sport Media Research
14. “Slim-To-Win” to Injury
15. Eating disorders and disordered eating in sport
16. A Cultural Perspective on Growth Following Adversity
17. Working within culturally diverse environments
18. Intersections of Indigenous Knowledge and Place Based Education: Possibilities for New Visions of Sustainability Education in Uganda
19. Exposure and Effect: An Investigation into a Culture of Body Pedagogies
20. Will to win
21. Mommy blogging
22. ‘The coach never arrived back at its destination’1
23. ‘The coach never arrived back at its destination’
24. Stories From Mother Runners: A Case Study and Narrative Analysis of Facilitators for Competitive Running
25. Skating through pregnancy and motherhood: A narrative analysis of digital stories of elite figure skating expectant mothers
26. From superhero to human: A narrative analysis of digital news stories of retirement from the NFL due to injury
27. Gender order through social censure: an examination of social exclusion in sport coaching
28. (Re)Storying embodied running and motherhood: a creative non-fiction approach
29. Body shaming and associated practices as abuse: athlete entourage as perpetrators of abuse
30. The fast-tracking of one elite athlete swimmer into a swimming coaching role: a practice contributing to the perpetuation and recycling of abuse in sport?
31. Acting out what is inside of us: Self-management strategies of an abused ex-athlete
32. Extreme Sport, Identity, and Well-Being: A Case Study and Narrative Approach to Elite Skyrunning
33. The role of ultrarunning in drug and alcohol addiction recovery: An autobiographic study of athlete journeys
34. ‘I hurt myself because it sometimes helps’: former athletes’ embodied emotion responses to abuse using self-injury
35. Children with autism in a sport and physical activity context: a collaborative autoethnography by two parents outlining their experiences
36. An intensive longitudinal investigation of a parent–coach’s practices and strategies ‘in action’; challenges and opportunities
37. Understanding female athlete disordered eating and recovery through narrative turning points in autobiographies
38. The athlete–doctor relationship: power, complicity, resistance and accomplices in recycling dominant sporting ideologies
39. The Long and Winding Road: An Autobiographic Study of an Elite Athlete Mother’s Journey to Winning Gold
40. Educating Parents of Children in Sport About Abuse Using Narrative Pedagogy
41. Juggling motherhood and sport: A qualitative study of the negotiation of competitive recreational athlete mother identities
42. Sexual Abuse in Sport: A Qualitative Case Study By Helen Owton (ed.) London: Springer International Publishing, 2016 ISBN 978-3-319-46795-5 (eBook); 128 pp; £40.99 (ebook)
43. Producing success: a critical analysis of athlete development governance in six countries
44. Control, consent and complicity in the coaching of elite women’s cycling in Australia: a media analysis
45. O Instrumento Relacional da Investigação em Arte
46. Re-Immersing Into Elite Swimming Culture: A Meta-Autoethnography by a Former Elite Swimmer
47. I am fast but I do not fit: an autoethnography of a swimmer’s experiences of ‘competitive performance’ stigma in two sporting contexts
48. Fleshy, female and forty: a docudrama of a former elite swimmer who re-immersed herself into elite swimming culture
49. Slim to Win: An Ethnodrama of Three Elite Swimmers’ ‘Presentation of Self’ in Relation to a Dominant Cultural Ideology
50. Becoming an athlete father: A media analysis of first time father tennis star Andy Murray and the implications for identity
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