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Richard Pringle - Monash University I am professor of the sociology of sport, health and physical education in the School of Curriculum, Teaching and Inclusive Education My research predominantly focuses on social in justices as related to genders, ethnicites and sexualities within the contexts of sport, health and schooling
Richard Pringle, Professor, Curriculum and Pedagogy, Monash University Professor, Curriculum and Pedagogy Richard Pringle@monash edu Sociology of sport Richard’s research and teaching is primarily within the broader sociology of sport and health physical education fields and is underpinned by a critical interest to promote issues of social justice
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Richard Pringle on Michel Foucault - Give Theory A Chance Richard reflects on the challenge of transitioning from reading kinesiology to reading Michel Foucault, discusses how Foucault provided him with a lens to understand pain and gender on the rugby pitch, and offers advice on the importance of engaging with the original text when employing the ideas of a social theorist
Richard Pringle - School of Curriculum, Teaching and Inclusive . . . Richard Pringle, Professor, School of Curriculum, Teaching and Inclusive Education, Faculty of Education, Monash University, Research interests I am a critical qualitative researcher who primarily draws from post-structural theori
Richard Pringle | FiT Publishing Richard Pringle is an associate professor of socio-cultural studies of sport at the University of Auckland in New Zealand He is the co-author (with Pirkko Markula) of Foucault, Sport and Exercise: Power, Knowledge and Transforming the Self (2006), and serves on the editorial boards of Sociology of Sport Journal, Asia-Pacific Journal of Health
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