Living, resisting, and playing the part of athlete: Narrative tensions in elite sport

作者: David Carless , Kitrina Douglas

DOI: 10.1016/J.PSYCHSPORT.2013.05.003

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摘要: Objectives To explore: (i) How elite and professional sport culture might steer individuals towards particular stories, identities, actions; (ii) athletes navigate or respond to these cultural pressures.

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