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Sport from the Perspective of Peer Groups
Exploring Collectively Shared Knowledge in School and Leisure During Early Adolescence
Wie beeinflussen Peer-Gruppen die sportlichen Aktivitäten während der sensiblen Übergangsphase vom Kindes- zum Jugendalter (12–14 Jahre)? Basierend auf einer von der DFG geförderten Längsschnittstudie zeigt dieses Buch, wie Peer-Gruppen die Teilnahme von Jugendlichen am Sport sowohl in der Schule als auch in der Freizeit beeinflussen. Der Autor identifiziert fünf wichtige kollektive Orientierungen und diskutiert deren Auswirkungen auf die Sportpädagogik und -praxis.
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Summary
1 Introduction
2 Theoretical and Methodological Foundations
2.1 Theoretical Framework: How to Theoretically Conceptualise Peer Groups as a Research Topic
2.1.1 Conceptualising the Term ‘Peer Group’: Everyday and Academic Perspectives
2.1.2 Conceptualising the Peer Group as a Multidimensional Collective
2.2 Methodological Approach: How to Empirically Investigate the Collectively Shared Perspectives of Peer Groups
2.2.1 Group Discussion Method for Data Collection
2.2.2 Documentary Method for Data Analysis
3 Results: Collective Orientations, Spaces of Experience and Their Alignments
3.1 Collective Orientations of Peer Groups
3.1.1 The Group in Focus: Variants of Peer Groups
3.1.2 Five Orientations of Practice within Peer Groups
3.1.3 Interim Conclusion and Implications for Sport Pedagogy
3.2 Conjunctive Spaces of Experience in School and Leisure
3.2.1 Conjunctive Spaces of Experience in School and PE
3.2.2 Conjunctive Spaces of Experience in Leisure and Recreational Sport
3.2.3 Interim Conclusion and Implications for Sport Pedagogy
3.3 Unequal Alignments of collective Orientations and conjunctive Spaces of Experience
3.3.1 Socio-educational, Milieu-specific Alignments
3.3.2 Age-specific Alignments
3.3.3 Gender-specific Alignments
3.3.4 Interim Conclusion and Implications for Sport Pedagogy
4 Conclusion and Outlook: Sport-pedagogical Contributions to Peer Group Research in School and Leisure
4.1 Conclusion on Peer Group Research
4.2 Outlook on Themes for Collective-centred Peer Group Research
5 References
6 Index
Prof. Dr. Benjamin Zander is a full professor of Sport Science and Head of the Sport and Society Division at the Institute of Physical Education and Sport Sciences at Osnabrück University, Germany.
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