Feminist Applied Sport Psychology
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- ISBN 9781138483071
- Weight: 258g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 16 Jul 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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With an emphasis on women and transwomen athletes and exercisers of color, Feminist Applied Sport Psychology: From Theory to Practice introduces the reader to feminist, black feminist, and womanist sport psychology, offering an alternative and powerful approach to working with athletes.
Covering core concepts, applied skills, and research methods, the book includes useful features throughout, such as discussion questions and definitions of key terms. It is organized into three sections covering, firstly, feminist theory, history, movements, and their importance in applied sport psychology; secondly, the intersection of race, class, and gender, and the integration of intersectional considerations into sport psychology; and finally, in-depth case studies of feminist sport psychology in action, each of which offers strategies for best practice.
Feminist Applied Sport Psychology: From Theory to Practice is important reading for feminist-centred students and practitioners in performance and sports domains, and exercise psychology and anybody with an interest in feminist approaches to working with women of diverse backgrounds.
Leeja Carter is Director of the Performance Excellence in Applied Kinesiology (PEAK) Program and Assistant Professor in the School of Health Professions at Long Island University – Brooklyn (LIU), USA. Dr. Carter is a Fulbright Scholar, author, and writer who currently serves as the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP)'s Interim Diversity and Inclusion Executive Board Division Head and the Women in Sports special interest group coordinator and has previously served as AASP Diversity Committee Chairperson. She sits on Long Island University – Brooklyn's Gender Studies Board and is a member of the American Psychology Association's Division 47: Society for Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, Division 45: Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race, and Division 35: Society for the Psychology of Women.