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Journal articles on the topic "Street Basketball"
Lee, Dong-Jun, and In Hyung Kim. "The Sub-cultural Characteristics of Basketball Clubs: Focusing on Clubs Formed from Street Basketball." Korean Journal of Physical Education 59, no. 1 (January 30, 2020): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.23949/kjpe.2020.1.59.1.7.
Full textTSUCHIDA, Ryosuke, Kan JIKIHARA, Yoshimasa SAKAMOTO, and Mika AIKAWA. "Why is the free throw rule omitted in street basketball?" Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 23, no. 2 (2001): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.9772/jpspe1979.23.2_17.
Full textHartmann, Douglas. "Black Gods of the Asphalt: Religion, Hip-Hop, and Street Basketball." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 46, no. 6 (October 27, 2017): 727–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094306117734868qq.
Full textSantua, Raymund Jason P. "Self-Efficacy and Shot Success of Basketball Players." Philippine Social Science Journal 3, no. 2 (November 16, 2020): 147–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.52006/main.v3i2.286.
Full textTurco, Douglas. "Travelling and turnovers measuring the economic impacts of a street basketball tournament." Journal of Sport & Tourism 5, no. 1 (January 1998): 7–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10295399808718646.
Full textEllen Foley, Laurie Ross, and Celeste Arista. "Basketball Courts, Street Corners and Empty Lots: The Spatial Dimensions of Youth Fear and Vulnerability to Violence." Children, Youth and Environments 23, no. 1 (2013): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.7721/chilyoutenvi.23.1.0043.
Full textRanders, Morten B., Marie Hagman, Jonathan Brix, Jesper F. Christensen, Mogens T. Pedersen, Jens J. Nielsen, and Peter Krustrup. "Effects of 3 months of full-court and half-court street basketball training on health profile in untrained men." Journal of Sport and Health Science 7, no. 2 (April 2018): 132–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2017.09.004.
Full textSegal, Nancy L., and Beatriz Marcheco-Teruel. "I. ‘Street of Twins’: Multiple Births in Cuba II. The Cuban Twin Registry: An Update / Twin Research Reports: Cord Entanglement; Heritability of Clubfoot; School Separation / Twins and Twin Researchers in the News: Reunited at Seventy-Eight; Basketball Duo Dissolved; Delivered Holding Hands; The Better Brew; Award Winners." Twin Research and Human Genetics 17, no. 4 (July 3, 2014): 347–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/thg.2014.35.
Full textDew, Spencer. "Black Gods of the Asphalt: Religion, Hip‐Hop, and Street Basketball. By Onaje X. O. Woodbine. New York: Columbia University Press, Pp. 224. Cloth, $30." Religious Studies Review 45, no. 2 (June 2019): 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rsr.13906.
Full textde Oliveira, R. Ferraz, R. Huys, R. R. D. Oudejans, R. van de Langenberg, and P. J. Beek. "Basketball Jump Shooting Is Controlled Online by Vision." Experimental Psychology 54, no. 3 (January 2007): 180–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169.54.3.180.
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SILVA, Cristiane Sousa da. "Movimentos sociais e a CUFA-CE: uma análise da construção da identidade negra no basquete de rua." www.teses.ufc.br, 2012. http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/7491.
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This dissertation analyzes the formation of black identity of the girls and boys in the Street Basketball on the street where CUFA-Ce is placed. Aimed to identify the discourses and conceptions of the students against the black identity and contribute to studies on ethno-racial identity and black non-formal space. The research used as instruments of data collection observation and semi-structured interviews. The research subjects were students , leaders and coordinators at CUFA-Ce. The fieldwork was conducted in two bases CUFA-Ce, a neighborhood in the Barroso District in Fortaleza and another in the city of Sobral. Content analysis was used for the interpretation of the interviewees' statements collected in the field research. For the results, noting that at CUFA it's not identified as a black movement but , as black in motion, so there is a connection with thegovernmental instances ,private and civil society characteristic of the New Social Movements. Regarding the "Is street basketball a black's thing?" Stands out as one of the channels for the formation and affirmation of identity as being black, however, assume a configuration despite limited regarding after-school street basketball bases surveyed which mainly point is the visibility of black youth through LIIBRA helping to raise their self-esteem. In the category 'identities by others and by themselves "can infer the first black identity the students those formed from the gaze of the other. Secondly, the absence - in the classes of street basketball - a pedagogical intervention with racial, however, does not stimulate the debate on ethnic-racial issue and the construction of black identity in the bases studied in CUFA-Ce.
Esta dissertação procurou analisar a constituição da identidade negra das/os alunas/os no basquete de rua da Central Única das Favelas (CUFA-CE). Teve como objetivos identificar os discursos e concepções das/os alunas/os em relação à identidade negra, bem como contribuir para com os estudos sobre as relações étnico-raciais e a identidade negra em espaços não formais. A pesquisa se delineou nos pressupostos do estudo de caso e utilizou como instrumentos de coleta de dados as observações e as entrevistas semiestruturadas. Os sujeitos da pesquisa foram alunas/os, lideranças e coordenadores da CUFA-CE. O trabalho de campo foi realizado em duas bases da CUFA-CE: uma no bairro do Barroso, em Fortaleza, e outra na cidade de Sobral. A análise de conteúdo foi utilizada para a interpretação das falas dos entrevistados recolhidas na pesquisa de campo. A definição de categorias não se deu a priori, mas emergiram da “fala”, do conteúdo das respostas, do discurso, e se constituiu em três categorias, que foram: “negros em movimento”; “basquete de rua: lugar de negro?”; “identidades: pelos outros e por eles mesmos”. Pelos resultados, pôde-se notar que, na primeira categoria, a CUFA não se identifica enquanto movimento negro, mas como negro em movimento. Sendo assim, há uma articulação com as instâncias governamentais, privadas e com a sociedade civil, característica dos Novos Movimentos Sociais. Já em relação à segunda categoria – “basquete de rua: lugar de negro?” –, destaca-se como um dos canais para formação e afirmação da identidade enquanto ser negro. No entanto, apesar de assumirem uma configuração limitada, no tocante às escolinhas de basquete de rua nas bases pesquisadas, apontam, principalmente, à visibilidade da juventude negra por meio da Liga Internacional de Basquete de Rua (LIIBRA), contribuindo para elevação da sua autoestima. Na terceira e última categoria – “identidades: pelos outros e por eles mesmos” –, pôde-se inferir, primeiro, a identidade negra das/os alunas/os formada a partir do olhar do outro. Em segundo lugar, a ausência – nas aulas de basquete de rua – de uma intervenção pedagógica com recorte racial não estimula o debate da questão étnico-racial e deixa de contribuir para a construção da identidade negra afirmativa nas bases estudadas na CUFA-CE.
周宛靜. "Crossing the Taiwan Strait: The factors and significance of Taiwanese male basketball athletes’ migration to China." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/32824623840907036936.
Full text國立臺灣師範大學
體育學系
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Taiwanese basketball athletes have been migrating to CBA, China which caused concerns of losing sport talents from Taiwanese perspective in recent years. This study aimed to analyze the migration factors and significance of the athletic migration phenomenon crossing the Taiwan Strait, and their chronically changes from 1999 to 2010. Literature review and semi-strucutred interviews were conducted to collect necessary information. Of twenty research subjects, ten were selected as the interviewees. The research findings are as followed: 1.Migration factor: The salary gap between CBA, China and SBL, Taiwan is considered the most significant factor econemically. The strong competitiveness in CBA had been drawing Taiwanese athletes to go to CBA in fulfilling the need of self actualization. In the cultural perspective, the closeness between Taiwan and China in language and culture has facilitated the exchange of recruiting informaaiton and the froming of interpsersonal network which perpetuate the migration. As the reagualtion of CBA treated Taiwanese players as the “domestic athletes”, the SBL has not done drafting an equlevent regulation. 2.Changes in migration significance: for the migrant athletes from 1999 to 2003, their migration decisions were made upon the pushing power from Taiwan, the refreshing policy in the national team and the dismissment of the CBA in Taiwan. As for those who migrated within 2007 to 2010, self-actualization and the salary increase are the main reasons affecting their migration. More and more migrant athletes nowadays think about going to countries other than China than before, meaning a more globalized culture they are facing. In conclusion, whether to eliminate the salary gap or to seek for more cooperation than competition with CBA may be one of the options to address the problem of losing talents.
Hu, Jia-Yang, and 胡嘉洋. "Moving the ball cross strait- The nationalistic implication of the Taiwanese basketball players’ migration to China." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/73260017039087215815.
Full text國立體育大學
體育研究所
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The globalization of sports has resulted in increasing labor migration across countries and continents. Obviously, the professional basketball players moving to China have been increasing in recent years. This research focuses on the Taiwanese male basketball players’ migrating to the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA), especially the nationalistic implications of such migrations. Although Taiwanese basketball is at the periphery on the global basketball map, and the national identity associated with basketball is not as significant as for Taiwanese baseball, the complex political issues between Taiwan and China still has an impact on the nationalistic implications of Taiwanese male basketball player migrating to China. The sport provides an arena for Taiwanese to express their national identities and distinguish themselves in the era of globalization, expecially vis-a-vis their significant others such as China. Moreover, while China and Taiwan have maintained a complex and fragile political relationship, economic incentives and cultural and linguistic proximity still drive Taiwanese male basketball players' migration to the CBA. Given this situation, this cross-strait movement is more complicated than the usual sport labor migration. Nationalism is a product of history, culture and collective memory. Taiwan’s national identity is still unstable and constantly changing. The reality that Taiwan is not recognized by international society further destabilizes it. To sum up, with the labor migration of Taiwanese basketball players, the media will just focus on the players’ performance and describe it. In other words, Taiwan’s national identity will avoid to beckon the nationalistic implications and identity emotion under this circumstance. Finally, when the economic interest outweighs the national identity, the labor migration of the athletes between Taiwan and China will remain or even increase. The unique political situation makes Taiwanese identity and the sport migration even more complicated.
Books on the topic "Street Basketball"
Smith, Geof. Above 95th Street and other basketball stories. Los Angeles: Lowell House Juvenile, 1997.
Find full textGray, Scott. Street & Smith's guide to pro basketball, 1997-98. New York: Ballantine Books, 1996.
Find full textHuet, John. Soul of the game: Images & voices of street basketball. New York: Melcher Media/Workman Pub., 1997.
Find full textBerger, Phil. Miracle on 33rd Street: The New York Knickerbockers' championship season, 1969-70. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 2001.
Find full textMiracle on 33rd Street: The New York Knickerbockers' championship season, 1969-70. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1994.
Find full text(Firm), Prima Games, ed. NBA Street.: Prima official game guide. Roseville, CA: Prima Games, 2005.
Find full textFrey, Darcy. The last shot: City streets, basketball dreams. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1994.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Street Basketball"
"5. Ancestor Work in Street Basketball." In Black Gods of the Asphalt, 131–51. Columbia University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/wood17728-008.
Full textZukin, Sharon. "Why Harlem Is Not a Ghetto." In Naked City. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195382853.003.0008.
Full text"ANSWERING BASKETBALL’S CRITICS." In Hot Hands, Draft Hype, and DiMaggio's Streak, 83–116. University Press of New England, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1xx99ts.7.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Street Basketball"
Ratna Shakya, Sarbagya, Chaoyang Zhang, and Zhaoxian Zhou. "Basketball-51: A Video Dataset for Activity Recognition in the Basketball Game." In 11th International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology (CCSIT 2021). AIRCC Publishing Corporation, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2021.110712.
Full textTsankov, Tsanko. "EXPLORATION AND COMPARISON OF STRESS FACTORS AFFECTING COMPETITION PERFORMANCE IN NATIONAL BASKETBALL TEAMS OF WOMEN AND ADOLESCENTS." In INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS “APPLIED SPORTS SCIENCES” AND THE BALKAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS “PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SPORTS, HEALTH”. National Sports Academy "Vassil Levski" (NSA Press), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.37393/icass2019/50.
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