Provocations for critical disability studies

D Goodley, R Lawthom, K Liddiard… - Disability & …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This article posits a number of provocations for scholars and researchers engaged with
Critical Disability Studies. We summarise some of the analytical twists and turns occurring …

Whose knowledge counts? Examining paradigmatic trends in adapted physical activity research

NLI Spencer, G Molnár - Quest, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Who is the expert? Whose knowledge counts and what knowledge for whom and by whom
is produced? Consequentially, whose knowledge is marginalized? These are critical …

Towards a decolonizing kinesiology ethics model

J Joseph, D Kriger - Quest, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Kinesiology is a discipline that relies on colonial, scientific understandings of health and the
moving body. In addition, ethics courses in Kinesiology predominantly draw from Eurocentric …

Behind the paintbrush: Understanding the impact of visual arts-based research (ABR) in the lives of disabled children and youth as well as methodological insights in …

FJ Moola, R Buliung, S Posa… - Canadian Journal of …, 2022 - cjds.uwaterloo.ca
Arts-based research (ABR) makes many promises, including the opportunity to engage with
embodied ways of being and knowing, raise social and political concerns, as well as to …

Revisioning Fitness through a Relational Community of Practice: Conditions of Possibility for Access Intimacies and Body-Becoming Pedagogies through Art Making

M Bessey, KA Bailey, K Besse, C Rice, S Punjani… - Social Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
ReVisioning Fitness is a research project and community of practice (CoP) working to
reconceptualize “fitness” through a radical embrace of difference (eg, trans, non-binary …

Qualitative inquiry in adapted physical education

D Goodwin - Routledge handbook of adapted physical education, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Adapted physical education (APE) researchers embraced qualitative inquiry in the 1990s.
Since that time, the lived experiences of school-aged students, peers, teachers, and parents …

'Lines of flight or tethered wings'?: A Deleuzian analysis of women-specific adventure skills courses in the United Kingdom

Z Avner, E Boocock, J Hall, L Allin - Somatechnics, 2021 - euppublishing.com
In this article we examine women-specific adventure sport skills training courses in the UK
utilising a feminist new materialist approach. Drawing on Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's …

[图书][B] Routledge handbook of adapted physical education

SR Hodge - 2020 - api.taylorfrancis.com
We, the editors, are proud to present the Routledge Handbook of Adapted Physical
Education, the first focused, organized, and evidence-based review of theory, research, and …

The creative and rigorous use of art in health care research

M Nguyen - Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung/Forum …, 2018 - qualitative-research.net
The adoption of arts-based research methods is gaining popularity in health care yet few of
these methods integrate the arts throughout the inquiry. Given that so much of the human …

[PDF][PDF] The uses of imperfections: Communicating affect through the lo fi podcast

SM Clevenger, OJC Rick - Participations: Journal of Audience and …, 2021 - researchgate.net
This essay considers podcasting as arts-based media capable of communicating the
affective dimensions of active body contexts to listening audiences. We argue that the …