2,696
Views
9
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Coaching with Foucault: Problematizing Sports’ Disciplinary Logic to Re-imagine Effective Coaching

Coaching and ethical self-creation: problematizing the “efficient tennis machine”

ORCID Icon, & ORCID Icon
Pages 25-42 | Received 31 May 2017, Accepted 05 Jan 2018, Published online: 26 Jan 2018

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (6)

Göran Gerdin & Richard Pringle. (2022) Towards more equal power relations in physical education: power, resistance and social transformation. Sport in Society 25:6, pages 1193-1210.
Read now
Joseph P. Mills, Brian Gearity, Clayton Kuklick & Jordan Bible. (2022) Making Foucault coach: turning post-structural assumptions into coaching praxis. Sports Coaching Review 11:2, pages 192-212.
Read now
Timothy Konoval, Jim Denison & Joseph Mills. (2021) Fitting in and getting fit: a post-structuralist analysis of athletes’ experiences of less disciplinary coaching practices. Sports Coaching Review 10:3, pages 249-273.
Read now
Zoë Avner, Jim Denison, Luke Jones, Emma Boocock & Edward Thomas Hall. (2021) Beat the Game: a Foucauldian exploration of coaching differently in an elite rugby academy. Sport, Education and Society 26:6, pages 676-691.
Read now
Sebastian D. L. Harvey, Brian T. Gearity & Clayton R. Kuklick. (2021) Just keep swimming: setting the stage for disrupting the sports coaching épistémè. Sports Coaching Review 10:2, pages 153-176.
Read now
Rebecca Sawiuk, Colin J. Lewis & William George Taylor. (2021) “Long ball” and “balls deep”: a critical reading of female coach-learners’ experiences of the UEFA A licence. Sports Coaching Review 10:1, pages 110-127.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (3)

Luke Jones, Zoe Avner & Jim Denison. (2022) “After the Dust Settles”: Foucauldian Narratives of Retired Athletes' “Re-orientation” to Exercise. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 4.
Crossref
Verena Lenneis, Adam B. Evans & Sine Agergaard. (2021) Swimming as self-care – A Foucauldian analysis of swimming for Danish Muslim women. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 57:3, pages 401-420.
Crossref
Clayton R. Kuklick & Brian T. Gearity. (2019) New Movement Practices: A Foucauldian Learning Community to Disrupt Technologies of Discipline. Sociology of Sport Journal 36:4, pages 289-299.
Crossref