TY - BOOK AU - Kirk,David TI - The sociocultural foundations of human movement SN - 0732935504 AV - QP301 .S752 1996 U1 - 306.483 PY - 1996/// CY - South Melbourne PB - Macmillan Education Australia KW - Kinesiology KW - Movement, Psychology of KW - Exercise KW - Physiological aspects KW - Sports KW - Social aspects KW - Physical education and training KW - Australia KW - Human physiology N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Preface --; Acknowledgements --; Sect. 1; Introduction --; 1; Sociocultural studies in the field of human movement studies --; 2; Key concepts in the sociocultural foundations of human movement --; Sect. 2; Psychological Bases of Human Movement --; Introduction --; 3; Effects of exercise on psychological factors --; 4; Motivation and sport and exercise participation --; 5; Social-psychological effects of spectators on performance --; 6; Group cohesion in physical activity --; Sect. 3; Pedagogical Bases of Human Movement --; Introduction --; 7; Instruction in physical activity settings --; 8; Learning physical activities --; 9; Evaluating physical activity pedagogy --; 10; Physical education and curriculum --; 11; Beyond the formal curriculum of physical education --; Sect. 4; Philosophical Bases of Human Movement --; Introduction --; 12; Knowledge and physical activity --; 13; Movement and the arts --; 14; Aesthetic experience in movement --; 15; Ethical issues in sport and physical activity --; Sect. 5; Sociological Bases of Human Movement --; Introduction --; 16; Patterns of participation in physical activities and an active lifestyle --; 17; The social construction of bodies --; 18; Sport and the gender order --; 19; Money, media and power in sport --; 20; Globalisation, economics and the sport industry --; Sect. 6; Historical Bases of Human Movement --; Introduction --; 21; Technology and physical activity --; 22; Urbanisation, the Industrial Revolution and the rise of modern sport --; 23; The rise of modern sport in Australia and New Zealand --; 24; Science, medicine and physical activity for women --; 25; The emergence of forms of physical education in Australian schools --; Index ER -