Cultural Sport Psychology
Cultural Sport Psychology
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Author(s): Schinke, Robert
Schinke, Robert J.
ISBN No.: 9780736071338
Pages: 272
Year: 200809
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 95.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Part I: New Dimension in Sport Psychology Chapter 1: Introduction to Cultural Sport Psychology Robert J. Schinke, PhD; Stephanie J. Hanrahan, PhD; Peter Catina, PhD Defining Culture Cultural Characteristics Moving Forward Chapter 2: Rationale for Developing a Cultural Sport Psychology Heather J. Peters, PhD; Jean M. Williams, PhD CSP Basics Traditional Tools for Uncovering Culture Implications for Conducting CSP Future Directions Chapter 3: Engaging Cultural Studies and Traditional Sport Psychology Leslee A. Fisher, PhD; Emily A. Roper, PhD; Ted M. Butryn, PhD Positivism Versus Postmodernism Focus of Traditional Sport Psychology Research Divergent Approaches Divergent Assumptions About the Self Eurocentrism and the Politics of Sport Psychology in Academia (Re)Constructing Sport Psychology Part II: Conceptual Reflections Chapter 4: Understanding Your Role in Cultural Sport Psychology Tatiana V.


Ryba, PhD Sport Psychology as Cultural Praxis Practicing CSP Conclusion Chapter 5: Cultural Diversity in Applied Sport Psychology Diane L. Gill, PhD; Cindra S. Kamphoff, PhD Multicultural Framework Cultural Diversity and Power in Society and in Sport Sport Psychology Research on Cultural Diversity Cultural Diversity Applied Sport Psychology in the Public Interest Recommendations for Addressing Cultural Diversity Chapter 6: Strategies for Reflective Cultural Sport Psychology Research Kerry R. McGannon, PhD; Christina R. Johnson, PhD Terminology Clarifications Reflective CSP Research Exploring Self and Identity with Positivist and Postpositivist Paradigms Postmodernist Implications for Self, Identity, and Research Two Writing Stories Summary Part III: Applied Practice Chapter 7: Strategies for Reflective Cultural Sport Psychology Practice Peter C. Terry, PhD Model of Reflective Practice Common Cross-Cultural Issues Recommended Strategies Chapter 8: Entering the Community of Canadian Indigenous Athletes Robert Schinke, EdD; Amy Blodgett, BA; Stephen Ritchie, MA; Patricia Pickard, PhD, Ginette Michel, MA; Duke Peltier; Chris Pheasant, BEd; Mary Jo Wabano; Clifton Wassangeso George, BPHE; Lawrence Enosse Setting the Context Cultural Terminology and History Community and Its Role in Sport Effective Cross-Cultural Communication Cross-Cultural Exchanges and Performance Enhancement Concluding Remarks Chapter 9: Multicultural Sport Psychology in the United States Anthony P. Kontos, PhD Demographic Trends in Race and Ethnicity Cautionary Words Racial and Ethnic Groups and Cultural Beliefs Strategies for Increasing Multicultural Competency Future Directions Summary Chapter 10: Working With Brazilian Athletes Luis Carlos Moraes, PhD; John H. Salmela, PhD Overview of Brazil Brazilian Heritage and the Sport Context Working With Brazilian Athletes Future of Brazilian Sport Psychology Conclusions Chapter 11: Sport Psychology Consulting in Russia and Sweden Natalia Stambulova, PhD; Urban Johnson, PhD; Alexander Stambulov, PhD Paradigms Used in This chapter Introduction to Russia Introduction to Sweden Russian Case Swedish Case Swedish-Russian Case Lessons Learned and Conclusions Chapter 12: Working With Athletes in Israel Ronnie Lidor, PhD; Boris Blumenstein, PhD Israeli Context Overview of Israeli Sport Sport Psychology in Israel Challenges for Elite Athletes Case Examples Suggestions for Providing Sport Psychology Consultation Chapter 13: A Canadian Sport Psychologist in Kuwait Shaun Galloway, PhD Kuwaiti Context Using Resources in Kuwait Cross-Cultural Exchanges Working With Teams Identity and Values Conclusions and Future Directions Chapter 14: Working With Nigerian Athletes P.


B. Ikulayo, PhD; J.A. Semidara, MEd Nigerian Context Realities of Nigerian Sport Development of Nigerian Sport Psychology Conclusions and Recommendations Chapter 15: Working with Ghanaian Athletes Caren D.P. Diehl, MEd; Anna Hegley, MSc; Andrew M. Lane, PhD Overview of Ghana Ghanaian Football Challenges to Expatriate Sport Psychologists Recommendations for Practitioners Chapter 16: Working With Australian Aboriginal Athletes Stephanie J. Hanrahan, PhD Historical Overview Aboriginal Culture Recommendations for Clear Communication Summary Chapter 17: Singaporean Athletes in a Multicultural Society Kaori Araki, PhD; Govindasamy Balasekaran, PhD Introduction to Singapore Overview of Sport and Exercise Understanding Elite Athletes Consulting With Elite Athletes Chapter 18: Samurai and Science: Sport Psychology in Japan Yoichi Kozuma, MPE Culture of Feudal Japan History of Japanese Sport Psychology Working With Japanese Athletes Recommendations Conclusion Stephanie J.


Hanrahan, PhD; Robert Schinke, EdD What We Got From This Book Using the Information in This Book Final Words.


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