Sökning: "Åsa Bäckström"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden Åsa Bäckström.
1. Spår : Om brädsportkultur, informella lärprocesser och identitet
Sammanfattning : Today’s society is subject to an increased importance of aesthetics and an increasing individualism. New trends are adopted early by young people, which make it interesting to focus on how identity is formed and meanings are constructed in a youth culture context and in relation to ongoing societal processes of change. LÄS MER
2. Moving thresholds : body narratives within the vicinity of gym and fitness culture
Sammanfattning : This thesis investigates thresholds that impede bodies from moving to, and within, gym and fitness sites. Thresholds are here understood as gendered social constructs and norms, which direct bodies in certain ways, and thus circumscribing potential movements and capabilities. LÄS MER
3. Träffar vi alltid rätt? : lärarens tal om resurser för elevers lärande i ämnet Idrott och hälsa
Sammanfattning : Research on Physical Education and Health (PEH) in Sweden has shown PEH teachers more or less taking learning for granted when instructing children and adolescents to move, work out sweat and be active (e.g. Öhman, 2007; Lundvall & Meckbach, 2008; Öhman & Quennerstedt, 2008; Quennerstedt, et al., 2008; Ekberg, 2009). LÄS MER
4. Barn- och ungdomsidrott till salu : Om begär, immateriellt arbete och kommersialisering
Sammanfattning : In recent decades scholars have noted a trend in Swedish child and youth sport, namely that businesses are emerging parallel to the Swedish Sports Confederation (SSC), Sweden’s leading ideally driven sports organisation. Despite this recent trend of businesses starting to organise child and youth sport, research on the phenomenon is as yet scarce. LÄS MER
5. Anti-doping – a legitimate effort? : Elite athletes' perspectives on policy and practice
Sammanfattning : The global anti-doping enterprise in sport is a comprehensive system in which the athlete is at the centre of regulation, scrutiny and control. There is limited knowledge about the implications of this extensive control system for athletes and about how athletes perceive the system; little is known about possible consequences of these implications and perceptions for the legitimacy of the system. LÄS MER