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Community Sport Coaching
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Introduction

Part I: The Political, Organisational, and Administrative Landscape of Community Sport Coaching

1. The Politics and Policy of Community Sport Coaching

2. Neoliberalism and Community Sport Coaching in the United States: Meeting Challenges with an Informed Strategy

3. Community Sport Coaches as Policy Actors

4. The Training, Education, and Professional Development of Community Sport Coaches

Part II: Enacting Sport and Physical Activity Interventions for Diverse Groups

5. Coaching Ethnically Diverse Participants: ‘Race,’ Racism, and Anti-Racist Practice in Community Sport

6. It Is Not a Checking Off of Boxes: Creating LGBTQ Inclusive Spaces and Policies in Community Sport

7. Developing and Coaching Physically Active Girls and Women

8. Coaching Children and Young People

9. Coaching Older Adults (Aged 55+)

10. Reflections on Coaching Policy and Practice in Community Disability Sport

11. Teaching Yoga to Incarcerated Populations: Insights from Canada’s Federal Prison System

Part III: Negotiating Social Relationships in Community Sport Coaching Work

12. Political Skill in Community Sport Coaching Work

13. Community Sport Coaching and Impression Management

14. Emotions, Emotion Norms, and Emotion Management in Community Sport Coaching

15. Care in Community Sport Coaching

16. Trust and (Dis)trust in Community Sport Coaching

About the Author

Ben Ives is a Senior Lecturer in Sport Coaching for the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. His research and teaching interests include emotions, dramaturgy, and identity in community sport coaching contexts.

Paul Potrac is a Professor within the Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation at Northumbria University, UK. He also holds visiting professorships at University College Dublin and Cardiff Metropolitan University. His research and teaching interests focus on the micropolitical, dramaturgical, and emotional demands of sports work.

Laura Gale is a Senior Lecturer in Sport Coaching for the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Her research and teaching interests include the personal, emotional, and socio-political features of community sport coaching.

Lee Nelson is a Reader in Sport Coaching in the Department of Sport and Physical Activity at Edge Hill University, UK. His research and teaching interests include the (micro)political, emotional, and pedagogical features of sports work in coaching and coach education contexts.

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