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‘I Feel We Are Inclusive Enough’: Examining Swimming Coaches’ Understandings of Inclusion and Disability
Sociology of Sport Journal ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-01 , DOI: 10.1123/ssj.2018-0164
Andrew Hammond 1 , Ruth Jeanes 2 , Dawn Penney 2, 3 , Deana Leahy 2
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In this study, semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight Victorian swimming coaches to examine the discourses of disability1 and inclusion that they expressed in relation to their current coaching practices. Analysis specifically pursued links between neoliberalism, ableism, elitism, classification and inclusion in coaching, with the intention of exploring what discourse relations are possible, imaginable and practical within what have been referred to as neoliberal-ableist times. Findings reveal that coaches replicate and reproduce elitist, ableist assumptions about the body and sport. The discussion prompts a consideration of how rationalities and techniques of inclusion are limited under the prevailing political context

中文翻译:

“我觉得我们已经足够包容了”:检查游泳教练对包容性和残疾的理解

在这项研究中,对八位维多利亚游泳教练进行了半结构化访谈,以检查他们在与当前教练实践相关的情况下表达的残疾 1 和包容性话语。分析特别追求新自由主义、能力主义、精英主义、分类和教练包容之间的联系,目的是探索在被称为新自由主义-能力主义时代的话语关系是可能的、可以想象的和实用的。调查结果表明,教练会复制和再现关于身体和运动的精英主义、能力主义的假设。讨论促使人们考虑在当前的政治背景下如何限制包容的合理性和技术
更新日期:2019-12-01
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