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Sociogeny of Sports: March 2015
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Monday, March 9, 2015. Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sport. Is an interdisciplinary research center leading a pioneering effort to examine how sport and physical activity affect the lives of girls and women, their families, and communities. Posted by Alex Gurn. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Franz Fanon (1952) used the term sociogeny. Is more important than the individual” (105). Out in the blogosphere. Edge of Sports - Dave Zirin. Sports On My Mind.
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Mrs L A's Musings: October 2013
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Mrs L A's Musings. Disorganized, disjointed, and sometimes completely lost, but finding my way through writing. Thursday, October 24, 2013. In my imagination, this studio has an overstuffed couch with lots of pillows, a cushion on the window ledge, our old wooden farmer’s table, and a wireless router. The wall is a story map, a timeline, a portrait gallery of characters. Since leaving the studio that day I have barely written outside of course assignments and schoolwork. But I don’t feel sad wh...So, we ...
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Mrs L A's Musings: June 2015
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Mrs L A's Musings. Disorganized, disjointed, and sometimes completely lost, but finding my way through writing. Friday, June 26, 2015. At the end of this school year there were suddenly two high school students in my house. Anya finished middle school and in September will be a freshman in high school. Friendship is emotion, and so is adolescence. This phenomenon has happened a few times in my life. When I went to graduate school I lost touch with a few of my working friends. When I became a Mom ...I was...
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Mrs L A's Musings: November 2013
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Mrs L A's Musings. Disorganized, disjointed, and sometimes completely lost, but finding my way through writing. Tuesday, November 12, 2013. Mom's teacakes - Thankful Day 12. Monday, November 11, 2013. Nana - Thankful Day 11. I was in Junior High when Nana died, the first major loss I had to face. Someone whose hand I had held, whose check I kissed had ceased to exist. I remember being at a loss as to how to react. Was I supposed to cry? Nana died 32 years ago today. Sunday, November 10, 2013. While I was...
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adolescent literacies: January 2013
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A re-thinking/re-presenting/re-imagining space for all things adolescent. So that we may shame the shamers. Here, I've curated a selection of artifacts - articles, media, and more - that touch on various aspects of shaming. These aren't intended to sensationalize, glorify, or horrify. They are meant, simply, to educate, inform, and generate further inquiry. I'll continue to add more over the next few weeks, as well. On "slut-shaming" - a collection of cites inspired by a youth-produced radio piece. Calls...
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adolescent literacies: August 2013
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A re-thinking/re-presenting/re-imagining space for all things adolescent. Listening to and with the lives of adolescents. It's been far too long since I posted an entry here. I have no one to blame but myself. but for good measure I'll also give a little credit to the very long and not always voluntary todo list that consumed me for the past many months. A consortium that we are building in an effort to bring participatory approaches to the study and support of the lives of court-involved youth, includin...
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Sociogeny of Sports: The Collision of Sports and Politics
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Thursday, February 19, 2015. The Collision of Sports and Politics. Episode, " The Collision of Sports and Politics. In which Dave Zirin talk with Bill Moyers about how politics are interwoven through sports, and why we should care. The full episode is available at:. Or http:/ youtu.be/Rvf27hYX9qc. Why do you think there exists strong social expectations to separate sports from politics (or certain kinds of politics)? What might this reveal about the dominant culture in America? Posted by Alex Gurn. Sport...
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Sociogeny of Sports: March 2009
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Is a NGO that organises socially orientated sport activities for youth by co-operating with football clubs and social organisations,. Offering them a platform for exchange and communication. They use soccer as a tool for development and peace-building projects with children. Posted by Alex Gurn. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Franz Fanon (1952) used the term sociogeny. Is more important than the individual” (105). Out in the blogosphere. Sports On My Mind.
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Sociogeny of Sports: Professor Stan Thangaraj, sociocultural anthropologist: Inside the Researcher's Studio
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Thursday, February 5, 2015. Professor Stan Thangaraj, sociocultural anthropologist: Inside the Researcher's Studio. In his recent blog post, ‘Boys Being Boys': Can We Think Otherwise? Examines sexism, sexual violence, and masculinity in linking amateur sports with the Super Bowl. Read it at: http:/. His work looks closely at the relationships between citizenship, gender, race, and sexuality as critical to understanding diasporic nationalism. In class, we discussed:. We're 80% more Patriotic. In which he ...
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Sociogeny of Sports: Some resources on Title IX
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Thursday, February 26, 2015. Some resources on Title IX. Women in Intercollegiate Sport: A Longitudinal National Study. Drs Vivian Acosta and Linda Carpenter have been tracking and analyzing gender equity trends in college sports since 1977. You can download their most recent report, a 37 year update (1977-2014) and other materials at. Are We There Yet? Thirty-seven years later, Title IX hasn't fixed it all. By Acosta and Carpenter. Available here. An overview of Title IX background and current issues.