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Journal articles on the topic "Rugby – Aspect social"
Kenny, Breda. "Meeting the entrepreneurial learning needs of professional athletes in career transition." International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research 21, no. 2 (April 13, 2015): 175–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijebr-07-2013-0113.
Full textFields, Sarah K., and R. Dawn Comstock. "Why American Women Play Rugby." Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 17, no. 2 (October 2008): 8–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.17.2.8.
Full textCorazza, Martino, and Jen Dyer. "A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby." Social Inclusion 5, no. 2 (June 29, 2017): 130–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/si.v5i2.908.
Full textWalker, J. C. "School Sport, Ethnicity and Nationality: Dimensions of Male Youth Culture in an Inner-city School." Australian Journal of Education 31, no. 3 (November 1987): 303–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000494418703100306.
Full textCarson, Fraser, and Remco C. J. Polman. "ACL Injury Rehabilitation: A Psychological Case Study of a Professional Rugby Union Player." Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology 2, no. 1 (March 2008): 71–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jcsp.2.1.71.
Full textListon, Katie. "Established-outsider Relations between Males and Females in the Field of Sports in Ireland." Irish Journal of Sociology 14, no. 1 (May 2005): 66–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/079160350501400105.
Full textVinson, Don, Kelvin Beeching, Michelle Morgan, and Gareth Jones. "Collaborative Evaluation of Individual and Team Performance in Training and Match Environments Using the Coach Logic Online Platform." International Sport Coaching Journal 4, no. 1 (January 2017): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2016-0048.
Full textHeyward, Omar, Ben Nicholson, Stacey Emmonds, Gregory Roe, and Ben Jones. "Physical Preparation in Female Rugby Codes: An Investigation of Current Practices." Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 2 (November 26, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2020.584194.
Full textMa, Xintao, and Yuna Hu. "Research on the evaluation of museum website utility index based on analytic hierarchy process: a case study of China's national first-class museums." Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, September 15, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqab073.
Full text"Language learning." Language Teaching 36, no. 2 (April 2003): 120–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261444803221935.
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Féménias, Damien. "L'esprit d'équipe : Sociologie de l'équipe, du rugby et de son imaginaire." Paris 5, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA05H059.
Full textVincent, Joris. "Le crochet, la passe et la mêlée : une histoire des techniques en rugby de 1845 à 1957." Lyon 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003LYO10206.
Full textAzaiez, Faïrouz. "Etude comparative des pratiquants et des spectateurs de trois pratiques ludomotrices différenciées : rugby, handball et canoë-kayak en Ile-de-France." Paris 5, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA05H089.
Full textCupido, Evan Dean. "A case-based analysis of the implementation of transformation in Western Cape rugby." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/96918.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: Rugby in South Africa has a long racial and political history. This history was a direct result of the policy of apartheid in which a deliberate attempt was made to arrange all areas of life along racial lines. One saw rugby being played and administered on the basis of race in which disparities between races became apparent. Twenty years into democracy and one has seen transformation in South African sport been increasingly prioritized by national government in which numerous policies have been developed to bring about redress and equity in sport. The South African Rugby Union (SARU) and Provincial Rugby Unions in their attempt to transform rugby have implemented numerous strategic plans to ensure greater access to the game in historically disadvantaged areas. Yet despite the efforts of both state and non-state actors rugby at a senior national and provincial level is still dominated by white players even though the majority of rugby players at a junior level are non-white. The research focused on how transformation policies in rugby have been implemented in the Western Cape. The research design was a case study, in which the author conducted a number of interviews with rugby administrators and managers, both past and present, involved at the Western Province Rugby Football Union (WPRFU). The objectives of the research was to look at what implementation initiatives have been put in place, both on and off the field, to bring about transformation of rugby in the Western Cape. The case study focused on rugby played at an intermediate level in which rugby institutions, school rugby and recruitment and club rugby in the Western Cape were explored. The research focused on how transformation policies have been implemented by those involved with rugby at a provincial and local level. Implementation of transformation policies in rugby was seen as a dynamic and complex process in which both state and non-state actors played an important role. Thus the theoretical approach of the research was a bottom-up approach to public policy implementation. The findings showed that while there was no strict enforcement of a quota on teams at the intermediate level the WPRFU have carried out a number of implementation initiatives in which transformation has been advanced. This is particularly true of transformation off the field in which employment equity and preferential procurement of the Union’s broader administrative structure has been advanced. Yet findings into school and club level rugby showed that there still existed great social and economic disparities between historically advantaged and disadvantaged groups. Thus the goal of achieving equity and access in rugby has yet to be reached at these levels. The research highlighted that transformation at a senior professional level will remain a challenge as rugby cannot escape the socioeconomic context in which it is embedded in. Therefore increase focus needs to be placed on transforming rugby at school and club level in which disadvantaged groups need to be assisted so as to ensure that rugby is played on a level playing field.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Rugby in Suid-Afrika het ’n lang rasse- en politieke geskiedenis. Hierdie geskiedenis is die direkte gevolg van die apartheidsbeleid, wat opsetlik daarop gemik was om alle lewensfasette op grond van rasseonderskeid te organiseer. Rugby is ook op grond van ras gespeel en geadministreer, en die ongelykhede tussen rasse het duidelik daaruit geblyk. Twintig jaar sedert demokrasie ingestel is, word transformasie in Suid-Afrikaanse sport toenemend deur die nasionale regering voorop gestel. Verskeie beleide is ontwikkel om herstel en gelykheid in sport te bewerkstellig. Die Suid-Afrikaanse Rugbyunie (Saru) en provinsiale rugbyunies het talle strategiese planne implementeer in hulle poging om rugby te transformeer en groter toegang tot die spel onder histories-benadeelde gemeenskappe te verseker. Ten spyte van pogings deur regerings- sowel as nieregeringsrolspelers oorheers blanke spelers steeds rugby op senior-nasionale en -provinsiale vlak, al is die meeste spelers op junior vlak nieblank. Die navorsing fokus op die implementering van transformasiebeleide in rugby in die WesKaap. Die navorsingsontwerp is ’n gevallestudie waarin die outeur ’n aantal onderhoude met rugbyadministrateurs en -bestuurders gevoer het wat tans of in die verlede by die Westelike Provinsie Rugby Voetbalunie (WPRVU) betrokke is of was. Die navorsingsdoelwit was om te kyk na die implementeringsinisiatiewe wat ingestel is, op die veld sowel as daarvan af, om transformasie in rugby in die Wes-Kaap te bewerkstellig. Die gevallestudie het gefokus op rugby op intermediêre vlak; rugby-instellings, skoolrugby en -werwings en klubrugby in die Wes-Kaap is ondersoek. Die navorsing het gefokus op die manier waarop transformasiebeleide op provinsiale en plaaslike vlak geïmplementeer is. Beleidsimplementering het geblyk ’n dinamiese en komplekse proses te wees waarop regerings- sowel as nieregeringsrolspelers ’n belangrike invloed het. Die teoretiese benadering tot die navorsing was dus ’n onder-na-bo-benadering tot openbare beleidsimplementering. Die bevindinge toon dat, hoewel ’n streng kwotastelsel nie op spanne op intermediêre vlak toegepas is nie, die WPRVU wel transformasie deur middel van ’n aantal implementeringsinisiatiewe bevorder het. Dit geld in die besonder van transformasie weg van die veld af, waar die Unie se breër administratiewe struktuur diensbillikheid en voorkeurverkryging bevorder het. Bevindings wat rugby op skool- en klubvlak betref, het egter getoon dat daar steeds groot sosiale en ekonomiese ongelykhede tussen historiesbevoordeelde en -benadeelde groepe bestaan. Op hierdie vlak is die doelwit om gelykheid en toegang in rugby te bewerkstellig dus nog onbereik. Die navorsing beklemtoon dat transformasie op senior provinsiale vlak ’n uitdaging sal bly, aangesien rugby nie kan ontsnap aan die sosio-ekonomiese konteks waarin dit gesetel is nie. Wat dus nodig is, is ’n verhoogde fokus om rugby op skool- en klubvlak te transformeer en dat benadeelde groepe bygestaan word om te verseker dat die speelveld vir rugby gelyk gemaak word.
Almeida, Thaís Rodrigues de. "Fortes, aguerridas e femininas: olhar etnográfico sobre as mulheres praticantes de rugby em um clube de Porto Alegre." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/14068.
Full textThis research investigates a group of women that form the only female rugby team in the state of Rio Grande do sul, the Charrua Rugby Club, located in the capital city of Porto Alegre. Choosing the practice of rugby as the focus of this study, such practice is here defined as a cultural field (universe) composed by symbols and representations historically built, and which has men and masculinity as the normative reference in current time. Based upon a feminist and post-structural perspective of gender studies, the objective of the present study was to understand the peculiar ways in which these women experience this sport in and out of the matches, specially thinking about how bodily representations, gender and sexuality affect them in this context. Bearing in mind such goal, the field work made was ethnography, and consisted in participant approach and interviews with some chosen women in the group. The analytical categories were built through the articulation of the empirical data obtained and the theoretical approach chosen. Therefore, three categories were obtained: the making of a female rugby player; a discussion concerning the topics of body, gender and sexuality in the context of post-structuralism; the negotiation of space for the practice of rugby by women and the permanence of such practice in the club. Such categories allowed the understanding of the multiple experiences and meanings that are part of the life of these female players. As such, these are stories that entwine resistance and transgression , as well as subjection to the normative discourses to which these women are subject, considering the social place they occupy in society.
Knobel, Daniël Pieter. "Emotional intelligence in sport : a predictor of rugby performance." Diss., 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4922.
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Sinnett, Faye Victoria. "The use of framework analysis in the alignment of the laws of rugby to skeletal development of children and adolescents." Thesis, 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/10539/29601.
Full textRugby, as a contact sport, has inherent risks of injury. Children and adolescents playing rugby at schoolboy level have a developing skeletal system and therefore injuries through this age of play may result in injuries to under-developed bones. This research study looked to identify whether the laws of rugby align to protect skeletal development of children and adolescents through law adaptations. Framework Analysis was used to develop a matrix which aligned the adapted laws of rugby with bone fusion ages. In future studies this can be used as a base for other areas of development and other sports. This matrix was further analysed to determine a severity rating scale and this scale identified some bones of the skull (occipital, sphenoid and zygomatic), upper limb (scapular, glenoid and clavicle) and lower limb (sacrum and pelvic girdle) as having a higher risk for severe injury. While these bones are at severe potential risk of injury it is important to note that only one measure of maturation was used and in future additional measures of maturation should be used. In conclusion, while the adapted laws of rugby do protect some bones of the developing skeletal system, they do not protect all of the developing bones of the skeletal system. The matrix could be used to guide future law makers in their endeavour of making the game of rugby safer for children and adolescents
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Stephenson, Justin. "Constructions of masculinity and masculine identities among male adolescent rugby players." Thesis, 2014.
Find full textBotha, Phillipus Jacobus. "Die gebruik van persoonlikheidsprofiele in die verbetering van groepskohesie binne 'n rugbyspan : 'n gevallestudie." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/7185.
Full textIn this study it is assumed that psychological factors are playing an increasingly important role in the success of rugby teams in a professional era. One such a factor is that of group dynamics and specifically that of group cohesion. In this study, the use of another psychological construct, personality, in the improvement of cohesion is investigated. The personality profiles of the players in a particular team are analysed to determine the possible effects that the personalities of the players could have on the cohesion in the team. In this regard, the Jackson Personality Inventory —Revised is used to plot the personality profiles of all the players. Only scales of the inventory, that are relevant to cohesion, are being used. The relevancy of these particular scales are determined by the literary review of the cohesion construct, which includes the definition and essence of cohesion. Correlation studies would have to determine the true correlation between cohesion and the selected scales of the inventory. General tendencies in the team regarding the profiles and consequent influence on cohesion are discussed as well as the individual profiles of each one of the members of the team. In this regard, the possible influence that a particular player's personality profile could have on the cohesion in the team, is indicated and discussed. It is concluded that the use of personality profiles could be seen as a framework from which coaches and managers of rugbyteams could make use of in order to improve the cohesion in the team.
Strydom, Lukas Albertus. "Doeloriëntering en selfkonsep in spansport met besondere verwysing na skolerugby." Thesis, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/939.
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Hierdie navorsing het die verband tussen vroee adolessenterugbyspelers se doelorientering en selfkonsep, empiries en in die literatuur, ondersoek. Die literatuurondersoek het getoon dat doelorientering oar twee komponente beskik, naamlik taakbetrokkenheid en egobetrokkenheid. Taakbetrokke sportdeelnemers fokus op vaardigheidsontwikkeling en gebruik hulle eie prestasies as maatstaf vir sukses. Hulle beleef sukses wanneer 'n taak bemeester is, leer plaasvind, of daar 'n verbetering in die uitvoering van die taak is. Sukses word toegeskryf aan die mate van inspanning gelewer. Egobetrokke sportdeelnemers fokus op die wenmotief, gebruik normatiewe vergelyking as maatstaf vir prestasie, en beleef sukses wanneer hulle eie prestasies gunstig met die van ander kan vergelyk. Sukses word aan aangebore talent toegeskryf. Die empiriese ondersoek het bevind dat taakbetrokkenheid positief verband hou met die globale, persoonlike, en sosiale self. Egobetrokkenheid hou negatief verband met die fisieke self, en positief verband met kompetisie-angs.
The research investigated, in the literature and empirically, the possible relation between the goal orientation of male adolescent rugby players and their self-concept. The literature study indicated that goal orientation has two components, namely task involvement and ego involvement. In task-involved sport participation, skills development is emphasized, evaluation of achievement is self-referenced, and success experienced when learning takes place, a task is mastered, or when there is improvement in the execution of tasks. Success is attributed to effort. In ego-involved sport participation objective outcomes are emphasized (i.e. winning), evaluation of achievement is norm-based, and success experienced when own achievements are favourably compared to those of other sport participants. Success is attributed to natural ability. The empirical study indicated a positive relation between task-involved sport participation and the global, personal, and social self. A negative relation between ego-involved sport participation and the physical self, and a positive relation between ego involvement and competition-anxiety was found.
Educational Studies
M.Ed. (Spesialisering in Voorligting)
Books on the topic "Rugby – Aspect social"
Rugby League in twentieth century Britain: A social and cultural history. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2006.
Find full textUniversité de la Réunion. Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines, ed. Rugby: Les enjeux de la métamorphose. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2001.
Find full textAndré, Odendaal, and Spies S. B, eds. Beyond the tryline: Rugby and South African society. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1995.
Find full textKenneth, Sheard, ed. Barbarians, gentlemen, and players: A sociological study of the development of rugby football. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 2005.
Find full textA social history of English Rugby Union: Sport and the making of the middle classes. Milton Park, Abingdon: Routledge, 2009.
Find full textTony, Collins. Rugby's great split: Class, culture, and the origins of Rugby League football. London: F. Cass, 1998.
Find full textVillemus, Philippe. Rugby, les noces du soleil et de la terre: Les origines, les rites, les symboles. Montpellier: Nouvelles presses du Languedoc, 2007.
Find full textMacDonald, Finlay. The game of our lives: The story of rugby and New Zealand and how they've shaped each other. Auckland, N.Z: Viking, 1996.
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Crawford, Andrea, and Agostino Gotti. "Let’s Make a Try!" In Handbook of Research on Didactic Strategies and Technologies for Education, 473–90. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2122-0.ch042.
Full textBolsmann, Chris. "Entrenching Apartheid Football and Failed Sports Diplomacy." In Soccer Diplomacy, 159–77. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813179513.003.0009.
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