Jim Denison

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University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
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Norman Denzin grad student UIUC (AAA tree)
Synthia Sydnor grad student UIUC (SocTree)
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Jones L, Denison J. (2019) Jogging not running: A narrative approach to exploring ‘exercise as leisure’ after a life in elite football Leisure Studies. 38: 831-844
Mills JP, Denison J. (2018) How power moves: A Foucauldian analysis of (in)effective coaching: International Review For the Sociology of Sport. 53: 1012690216654719
Jones L, Denison J. (2017) Challenge and relief : a Foucauldian disciplinary analysis of retirement from professional association football in the United Kingdom International Review For the Sociology of Sport. 52: 924-939
Avner Z, Markula P, Denison J. (2017) Understanding Effective Coaching: A Foucauldian Reading of Current Coach Education Frameworks International Sport Coaching Journal. 4: 101-109
Denison J. (2016) Social theory and narrative research: a point of view Sport Education and Society. 21: 7-10
Jones L, Marshall P, Denison J. (2016) Health and well-being implications surrounding the use of wearable GPS devices in professional rugby league: A Foucauldian disciplinary analysis of the normalised use of a common surveillance aid Performance Enhancement and Health. 5: 38-46
Denison J, Pringle R, Cassidy T, et al. (2015) Informing Coaches’ Practices: Toward an Application of Foucault’s Ethics International Sport Coaching Journal. 2: 72-76
Denison J, Mills JP, Konoval T. (2015) Sports’ disciplinary legacy and the challenge of ‘coaching differently’ Sport, Education and Society
Gearity BT, Denison J. (2012) Educator-Coach as Stranger Cultural Studies <=> Critical Methodologies. 12: 352-356
Denison J, Avner Z. (2011) Positive Coaching: Ethical Practices for Athlete Development Quest. 63: 209-227
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