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SPORT, MENTAL ILLNESS, AND
SOCIOLOGY
RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT VOLUME 11
SPORT, MENTAL ILLNESS,
AND SOCIOLOGY
EDITED BY
MICHAEL ATKINSON
University of Toronto, Canada
Emerald Publishing Limited Howard House Wagon Lane Bingley BD16 1WA UK First - photo 1
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ISBN: 978-1-78743-470-7 (Print)
ISBN: 978-1-78743-469-1 (Online)
ISBN: 978-1-78743-955-9 (Epub)
ISSN: 1476-2854
CONTENTS Michael Atkinson Elizabeth C J Pike Kristina Smith Julie M Maier - photo 2
CONTENTS
Michael Atkinson
Elizabeth C. J. Pike
Kristina Smith
Julie M. Maier and Shannon L. Jette
Melissa Day
Andy Smith
Anthony Papathomas
Catherine Palmer
Michael Atkinson
Kass Gibson and Paul Gorczynski
Ruth Jeanes, Ramn Spaaij and Jonathan Magee
David Carless and Kitrina Douglas
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
Michael Atkinson is Professor of Physical Cultural Studies in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education at the University of Toronto, Canada. His research and teaching interests focus on the social experience of suffering and pain, the phenomenology of anxiety and depression, existentialism, and ethnographic research methods.
David Carless professional background spans the performing arts, education, and psychology all of which inform the interdisciplinary social research he is immersed in as a Professor of Narrative Psychology at Leeds Beckett University, UK. Arts-based collaborations with Kitrina Douglas incorporate songwriting, storytelling, filmmaking, and live performance to create social research that strives to be meaningful, relevant, and accessible beyond academia.
Melissa Day is a Reader in Qualitative Sport Psychology at the University of Chichester, UK. Her areas of interest include athletic injury, trauma, post-traumatic growth, and disability. Her work uses qualitative methodologies and, in particular, narrative methods. She is on the Editorial Board for the journal Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health and has been chair and regular member on the committee for the International Conference for Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise.
Kitrina Douglas is Director of the Boomerang-Project.org.uk an arts-based network for public engagement and performance of social science. She produces (with David Carless) the YouTube series Qualitative Conversations (see https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkWCTy8bNOY6JlvX_yg-Uig). Together they have written two academic books, produced CDs, toured ethno-dramas in the United Kingdom, United States, and New Zealand and their research films have been watched in 52 countries. Kitrina has led research for organizations including the Department of Health, UK Sport, Womens Sport and Fitness Foundation, Addiction Recovery Agency, and NHS Trusts. She is affiliated to Leeds Beckett University, UK, where she was recently named Researcher of the Year.
Kass Gibson is Senior Lecturer in Sport Coaching and Physical Education at the University of St Mark and St John, UK. Kass has taught in schools, colleges, and universities in New Zealand, Japan, Canada, and the United Kingdom. At the University of St Mark and St John, he teaches research methods, social theory, and pedagogy on Physical Education, Sports Science, Coaching, and Public Health degree programs.
Paul Gorczynski is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Portsmouth, UK. His research explores individual and environmental interventions to prevent and manage chronic diseases. Specifically, his work examines community-based research projects that work with individuals with disabilities to explore different strategies to enhance diet, increase levels of physical activity, and improve access to health information and services.
Ruth Jeanes is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia. Ruth is a social scientist whose research interests focus on the use of sport and recreation as a community development resource, particularly to address social exclusion among acutely marginalized groups. She has critically examined the use of sport in addressing homelessness, unemployment, and mental illness.
Shannon L. Jette is Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Maryland, USA. Her research focuses on social, cultural, and historical aspects of knowledge production in the disciplines of kinesiology, medicine, and public health. She has published in such journals as Sociology of Health & Illness and Health, Risk & Society.
Dr Jonathan Magee is an Independent Researcher whose interests focus on sport and social exclusion. His recent work has focused on the role of sport in addressing homelessness and the experiences of families within children with disabilities in leisure and sport settings.
Julie M. Maier is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation at the University of Arkansas, USA. Combining her background in social work and kinesiology, her research centers on understanding womens and gender and sexual minorities embodied experiences (e.g., mental health, sexual health, and physical activity) and threats to their well-being (e.g., stigma, obstructions to care).
Catherine Palmer is Professor of Sociology and Head of the School of Social Sciences at the University of Tasmania, Australia. Catherines research marries empirical and theoretical insight across a range of topics including sport and alcohol, social inequalities and sport, sport for development and peace, risk and lifestyle sport, as well as major sporting events such as the Tour de France.
Anthony Papathomas, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology within Loughborough Universitys School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. He is also Mental Health and Wellbeing Lead for the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences. His research addresses mental health issues across a variety of sport and exercise contexts with a focus on athlete eating disorders. Anthony maintains a contrarian approach in his eating disorders in sport research, preferring qualitative perspectives that emphasize personal meanings to traditional medicalized approaches.
Elizabeth C. J. Pike is Professor and Head of Sport, Health and Exercise at the University of Hertfordshire, UK. She has published more than 50 research papers/books, delivered invited keynote presentations at international conferences on six continents, written numerous commissioned monitoring and evaluation reports for sport organizations, and served in an advisory capacity for various sport policy and practitioner bodies.
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