ROUTLEDGE INTERNATIONAL
HANDBOOK OF SPORT
PSYCHOLOGY
Contemporary sport psychology is a rapidly developing and theoretically rich discipline, and a sophisticated and challenging profession. The Routledge International Handbook of Sport Psychology offers a comprehensive and authoritative guide to contemporary sport psychology in all its aspects. Written by a team of world-leading researchers and practitioners from five continents, including both established scholars and the best emerging talents, the book traces the contours of the discipline of sport psychology, introducing fundamental theory, discussing key issues in applied practice, and exploring the most important themes, topics and debates across the sport psychology curriculum.
Uniquely, the book presents comparative studies of the history and contemporary practice of sport psychology in ten countries, including the US, UK, China, Japan, Brazil, Russia and Israel, helping the reader to understand the cultural and contextual factors that shape international practice in sport psychology. As well as covering in depth the core pillars of sport psychology, from motivation and cognition to group dynamics, the book also includes a full section on cultural sport psychology, a vital but under-explored sub-discipline that is having a profound influence on contemporary theory and practice.
With 56 chapters and unparalleled range, depth and currency, the Routledge International Handbook of Sport Psychology is an essential addition to any library with a serious holding in sport psychology.
Robert J. Schinke is the Canada Research Chair in Multicultural Sport and Physical Activity and a Professor of Sport Psychology in the School of Human Kinetics at Laurentian University, Canada. As a Canadian Sport Psychology Association registered practitioner, he has extensive experience working with national teams and professional athletes of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. He has authored more than 100 refereed publications and co-edited 15 textbooks.
Kerry R. McGannon is an Associate Professor in Sport and Exercise Psychology, Laurentian University, Canada. Her work bridges psychology and cultural studies to understand physical activity participation via interpretive qualitative methodologies to study marginalized self-identities and critical interpretations of sport, exercise and health. She is co-editor of the books The Psychology of Subculture in Sport and Physical Activity and Community Based Research in Sport, Exercise and Health.
Brett Smith is Professor of Physical Activity and Health within the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Birmingham, UK. He is Editorin-Chief of the award winning international journal Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, co-author of Qualitative Research Methods in Sport, Exercise & Health and co-editor of the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Qualitative Methods in Sport and Exercise.
ROUTLEDGE
INTERNATIONAL
HANDBOOK OF SPORT
PSYCHOLOGY
Edited by Robert J. Schinke
Kerry R. McGannon and Brett Smith
First published 2016
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Routledge international handbook of sport psychology / edited by Robert J.
Schinke, Kerry R. McGannon & Brett.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Sports--Psychological aspects--Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Schinke,
Robert J.
GV706.4.R7 2016 796.019--dc23 | 2015028236 |
ISBN: 978-1-138-02242-3 (hbk)
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CONTENTS
Robert J. Schinke, Kerry R. McGannon and Brett Smith
PART I
International histories and contemporary perspective
Tatiana V. Ryba and Natalia B. Stambulova
Craig Wrisberg and Lars Dzikus
Gangyan Si, Hin-Yue Li and Baoming Chen
Shiro Nakagomi and Yuji Yamamoto
Franco Noce, Lenamar Fiorese Vieira and Varley Teoldo da Costa
Natalie Durand-Bush and Kylie McNeill
Ronnie Lidor
Jaume Cruz Feliu and Alexandre Garcia-Mas
Melissa Day
PART II
Athlete adjustment and transitions
Paul Wylleman, Nathalie Rosierand Paul De Knop
Adam R. Nicholls
Jean Ct and Karl Erickson
Nicole D. Bolter and Maureen R. Weiss
Robert J. Schinke and Sunghee Park
Ken Hodge and Gran Kentt
Leslie Podlog
Anthony Papathomas
Ashley Stirling and Gretchen Kerr
Noora J. Ronkainen and Mark S. Nesti
Anthony P. Kontos and R. J. Elbin
PART III
Cultural sport psychology
Kitrina Douglas and David Carless
Te d M. Butryn
Vikki Krane
William D. Parham
Leslee A. Fisher and Leslie K. Larsen
Emily A. Roper
Kerry R. McGannon and Rebecca Busanich
Brett Smith, Marie-Jose Perrier and Jeffrey J. Martin
Jennifer J. Waldron
PART IV
Motivation and emotion
Nikos Ntoumanis and Jennifer Cumming
Andrew M. Lane and Peter C. Terry
Jolly Roy and Garry Kuan
Dorothee Alfermann
Krista Munroe-Chandler and Craig Hall
Masato Kawabata and Clifford J. Mallett
Nick Galli
Chris Harwood
PART V
Cognition
Ross Roberts and Tim Woodman
Thomas Schack and William Land
Aidan Moran
Boris Blumenstein and Ernest Tsung-Min Hung
Daniel F. Gucciardi and Sheldon Hanton
James Hardy and Nikos Zourbanos
PART VI
Group dynamics
David W. Eccles
Sophia Jowett and Vaithehy Shanmugam
Todd M. Loughead and Gordon A. Bloom
Brandon C. Irwin and Deborah L. Feltz
Tim Rees
PART VII
Forecasts to the future
Natalia Stambulova
Carole A. Oglesby
David Yukelson and Robert Weinberg
Gershon Tenenbaum and Edson Filho
Mark A. Eys and Kevin S. Spink