Physical activity and sport in later life : critical perspectives

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    • Tulle, Emmanuelle
    • Phoenix, Cassandra

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Physical activity and sport in later life : critical perspectives

edited by Emmanuelle Tulle and Cassandra Phoenix

(Global culture and sport / series editors Stephen Wagg and David Andrews)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This volume addresses key issues such as the cultural and discursive context in which physical activity is discussed; the process of becoming physically active; the role of care settings in enabling physical activity; pleasure; gender; and place and space.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction: Rethinking Physical Activity and Sport in Later Life
  • Emmanuelle Tulle and Cassandra Phoenix 2. Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour: A Vital Politics of Old Age?
  • Emmanuelle Tulle 3. Physical Activity and Narratives of Successful Ageing
  • Elizabeth Pike 4. Fitness and Consumerism in Later Life
  • Paul Higgs and Chris Gilleard 5. Type 2 Diabetes and Commitment of Seniors to Adapted Physical Activity Within the French System of Therapeutic Education
  • Nathalie Barth and Claire Perrin 6. Pathways to Masters Sport: Sharing Stories from Sport 'Continuers', 'Rekindlers' and 'Late Bloomers'
  • Rylee Dionigi 7. Keeping It In The Family: The Generational Transmission Of Physical Activity
  • Victoria J. Palmer 8. Later Life Physical Activity in Residential Care Settings
  • Mary Ann Kluge 9. Physical Activity and dementia: Tai Chi as Narrative Care
  • Gary Kenyon 10. The Multidimensionality of Pleasure in Later Life Physical Activity
  • Cassandra Phoenix and Noreen Orr 11. The Contingencies of Exercise Science in a Globalizing World: Ageing Chinese Canadians and their Play and Pleasure in Exercise
  • Shannon Jette and Patricia Vertinsky 12. Fell Running In Later Life: Irresponsible Intoxication Or existential Capital?
  • Sarah Nettleton 13. Ageing and Embodied Masculinities in Sport and Physical Activity: From flesh to Theory and Back Again
  • Andrew C. Sparkes 14. Ageing Women Still Play Games: (Auto)ethnographic Research in a Fitness Intervention Programme
  • Gertrud Pfister and Verena Lenneis 15. Physical Activity Among Older Adults with Visual Impairment: Considerations for Ageing Well with Sight Loss
  • Meridith Griffin 16. Local Environments and Activity in Later Life: Wellbeing Experiences in Green and Blue Spaces
  • Sarah Bell and Benedict Wheeler

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