The Ethics of Sports Coaching
Herausgeber: Hardman, Alun R; Jones, Carwyn R.
The Ethics of Sports Coaching
Herausgeber: Hardman, Alun R; Jones, Carwyn R.
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This book critically examines the moral aspect of sports coaching and develops a powerful idea of what it ought to be, arguing strongly that coaches must be aware of the ethical implications of their acts.
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This book critically examines the moral aspect of sports coaching and develops a powerful idea of what it ought to be, arguing strongly that coaches must be aware of the ethical implications of their acts.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9780415557740
- ISBN-10: 0415557747
- Artikelnr.: 30882185
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9780415557740
- ISBN-10: 0415557747
- Artikelnr.: 30882185
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alun R. Hardman is Senior Lecturer and Discipline Director in the socio-cultural aspects of sport at the University of Wales Institute Cardiff. His academic focus is on the philosophy of sport and physical education, with particular interests in the area of applied sports ethics and how change and its moral implications impact upon sporting practices and their communities. Carwyn Jones is Reader in Sports Ethics at the Cardiff School of Sport, UWIC. He has published widely in the area of sports ethics in both peer-reviewed journals and books. His particular expertise is fostering and developing moral virtue through sport and the role of the pedagogue therein.
Part 1: The Nature of Coaching 1. The Normative Aims of Coaching: The Good
Coach as an Enlightened Generalist 2. Celebrating Trust: Virtues and Rules
in the Ethical Conduct of Sports Coaches Part 2: The Character of the Coach
3. Becoming a Good Coach: Coaching and Phronesis 4. Objectivity and
Subjectivity in Coaching 5. Sports Coaching and Virtue Ethics Part 3:
Coaching Specific Populations 6. The Moral Ambiguity of Coaching Youth
Sport 7. Sport-Smart Persons: A Practical Ethics for Coaching Young
Athletes 8. Males Coaching Female Athletes 9. Coaching Ethics and
Paralympic Sports Part 4: Coaching in Context: Contemporary Ethical Issues
10. Coaching and the Ethics of Youth Talent Identification: Rethinking Luck
and Justice 11. Coaching and the Ethics of Performance Enhancement 12.
Ethical Issues in Coaching Dangerous Sports 13. A Defense of Expatriate
Coaching in Sport
Coach as an Enlightened Generalist 2. Celebrating Trust: Virtues and Rules
in the Ethical Conduct of Sports Coaches Part 2: The Character of the Coach
3. Becoming a Good Coach: Coaching and Phronesis 4. Objectivity and
Subjectivity in Coaching 5. Sports Coaching and Virtue Ethics Part 3:
Coaching Specific Populations 6. The Moral Ambiguity of Coaching Youth
Sport 7. Sport-Smart Persons: A Practical Ethics for Coaching Young
Athletes 8. Males Coaching Female Athletes 9. Coaching Ethics and
Paralympic Sports Part 4: Coaching in Context: Contemporary Ethical Issues
10. Coaching and the Ethics of Youth Talent Identification: Rethinking Luck
and Justice 11. Coaching and the Ethics of Performance Enhancement 12.
Ethical Issues in Coaching Dangerous Sports 13. A Defense of Expatriate
Coaching in Sport
Part 1: The Nature of Coaching 1. The Normative Aims of Coaching: The Good
Coach as an Enlightened Generalist 2. Celebrating Trust: Virtues and Rules
in the Ethical Conduct of Sports Coaches Part 2: The Character of the Coach
3. Becoming a Good Coach: Coaching and Phronesis 4. Objectivity and
Subjectivity in Coaching 5. Sports Coaching and Virtue Ethics Part 3:
Coaching Specific Populations 6. The Moral Ambiguity of Coaching Youth
Sport 7. Sport-Smart Persons: A Practical Ethics for Coaching Young
Athletes 8. Males Coaching Female Athletes 9. Coaching Ethics and
Paralympic Sports Part 4: Coaching in Context: Contemporary Ethical Issues
10. Coaching and the Ethics of Youth Talent Identification: Rethinking Luck
and Justice 11. Coaching and the Ethics of Performance Enhancement 12.
Ethical Issues in Coaching Dangerous Sports 13. A Defense of Expatriate
Coaching in Sport
Coach as an Enlightened Generalist 2. Celebrating Trust: Virtues and Rules
in the Ethical Conduct of Sports Coaches Part 2: The Character of the Coach
3. Becoming a Good Coach: Coaching and Phronesis 4. Objectivity and
Subjectivity in Coaching 5. Sports Coaching and Virtue Ethics Part 3:
Coaching Specific Populations 6. The Moral Ambiguity of Coaching Youth
Sport 7. Sport-Smart Persons: A Practical Ethics for Coaching Young
Athletes 8. Males Coaching Female Athletes 9. Coaching Ethics and
Paralympic Sports Part 4: Coaching in Context: Contemporary Ethical Issues
10. Coaching and the Ethics of Youth Talent Identification: Rethinking Luck
and Justice 11. Coaching and the Ethics of Performance Enhancement 12.
Ethical Issues in Coaching Dangerous Sports 13. A Defense of Expatriate
Coaching in Sport







