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Social Psychology in Sport

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Social Psychology in Sport, Second Edition, offers global perspectives and a broad base of knowledge in areas that shape the social environment of sport. The text guides readers through the interactions, relationships, influences, and perceptions that affect sport performance and the lived experience of sport participation. Athlete relationships with coaches, parents, and peers are examined in depth.

Editors Louise Davis, Richard Keegan, and Sophia Jowett offer their expert knowledge and diverse perspectives regarding social relationships in competitive sport at every level. Through the contributions of an international group of established scholars, Social Psychology in Sport, Second Edition, explains how the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of sport performers are influenced by the presence of others.

The second edition offers a broad range of topics, with theoretical, empirical, and applied perspectives of social psychology. Trending topics such as the maltreatment of athletes, parental involvement, and safe sport cultures are addressed. The text also covers established areas of interest such as group dynamics and coachathlete relationships. Each chapter follows a progression, starting with theory and then moving to current research, future research directions, and suggested practical applications. This chapter structure helps readers to build a foundation of understanding before moving on to application benefits. Chapter objectives and discussion questions are provided to aid in knowledge retention.

Social Psychology in Sport, Second Edition, explores the growing field of social psychology in sport settings, offering a broad base of knowledge alongside practical application and areas for further research. This text is a comprehensive resource for students and researchers interested in the psychosocial aspects of sport. See more
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  • Weight: 1134g
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781718201811

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Louise Davis PhD is an associate professor in sport and exercise psychology in the department of psychology at Umeå University in Sweden. Davis gained her PhD in the School of Sport Exercise and Health Sciences at Loughborough University and earned her MSc and BSc degrees from Bangor University in the United Kingdom. Her research revolves around psychosocial developmental and environmental factors of elite performance and coaching with a focus on interpersonal relationships in sport. Davis works closely with the Swedish Sport Federation (Riksidrottsförbundet) and has received extensive funding from the Swedish Research Council for Sport Science (Centrum för idrottsforskning). Davis has published in peer-reviewed international journals and authored chapters in edited books. She frequently presents her work at national and international conferences as well as in workshops for coaches coach educators and national sport organizations in Sweden. Davis is also an active reviewer for many scientific journals including Psychology of Sport and Exercise International Sport Coaching Journal Journal of Sports Science and Sport Exercise and Performance Psychology.Richard Keegan PhD is an associate professor in sport and exercise psychology at the University of Canberra in Australia. He completed MSc and PhD degrees at Loughborough University before beginning his career at the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom. Keegans research focuses on motivational processes in sport and exercise physical literacy applied sport psychology practice and readiness monitoring. He is an associate editor for both Psychology of Sport and Exercise and Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology. Keegan is a psychologist registered in the United Kingdom (HCPC) in Australia (AHPRA) and through the International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP) where he is a member of the management council. As a practitioner he has worked with athletes across a wide range of levels from beginners to world champions and in a range of sports. He has also done officiating as well as supervising and assessing trainee practitioners.Sophia Jowett PhD is a professor of psychology at Loughborough University. Her research interests revolve around interpersonal relationships in sport and sport coaching. Her researchfunded by Economic and Social Research Council British Academy Nuffield Foundation and HSBChas been published in a range of scientific journals been presented at conferences and informed coach development across the world. Examples of practical impact include her work with UK Coaching and UK Sport (Coach Development/Women Coaches Leadership Development Project) and national sport organizations. Jowett is on the editorial board of peer-reviewed scientific journals including International Sport Coaching Journal and Sports Coaching Review. She co-edited a special issue of Psychology of Sport and Exercise on interpersonal relationships as well as a monograph on the psychology of sports coaching. In 2015 she launched a web-based app known as TANDEMWorking Together for Performance Excellence. In 2019 she launched an online educational program known as CARE (CoachAthlete Relationship Empowerment). Jowett was a psychologist for the Greek team at the 2004 Olympic Games and she is an associate fellow and chartered psychologist of the British Psychological Society.

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