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2019

Journal Article

What is mental fatigue in elite sport? Perceptions from athletes and staff

Russell, Suzanna, Jenkins, David, Rynne, Steven, Halson, Shona L. and Kelly, Vincent (2019). What is mental fatigue in elite sport? Perceptions from athletes and staff. European Journal of Sport Science, 19 (10), 1367-1376. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2019.1618397

What is mental fatigue in elite sport? Perceptions from athletes and staff

2019

Conference Publication

Becoming an agent of change: key learning experiences for coaches in Sport for Development contexts

Rynne, S. B., Rossi, T., Giles, A., Hayhurst, L. and Sheppard, L. (2019). Becoming an agent of change: key learning experiences for coaches in Sport for Development contexts. World Congress of Sociology of Sport, Dunedin, New Zealand, 24-27 April 2019.

Becoming an agent of change: key learning experiences for coaches in Sport for Development contexts

2019

Conference Publication

The extractives industry’s funding of sport for development and in Canada and Australia

Giles, A., Millington, R., Van Luijk, N., Hayhurst, L. and Rynne, S. B. (2019). The extractives industry’s funding of sport for development and in Canada and Australia. World Congress of Sociology of Sport, Dunedin, New Zealand, 24-27 April 2019.

The extractives industry’s funding of sport for development and in Canada and Australia

2019

Conference Publication

Corporate social responsibility in Iranian sport

Zargar, T. and Rynne, S. B. (2019). Corporate social responsibility in Iranian sport. World Congress of Sociology of Sport, Dunedin, New Zealand, 24-27 April 2019.

Corporate social responsibility in Iranian sport

2019

Conference Publication

Sport as a cultural offset in Aboriginal Australia

Sheppard, L., Rynne, S. B. and Willis, J. (2019). Sport as a cultural offset in Aboriginal Australia. World Congress of Sociology of Sport, Dunedin, New Zealand, 24-27 April 2019.

Sport as a cultural offset in Aboriginal Australia

2019

Journal Article

The myth of sport

Rynne, Steven (2019). The myth of sport. The University of Queensland.

The myth of sport

2019

Journal Article

Research review on coaches' perceptions regarding the teaching strategies experienced in coach education programs

Ciampolini, Vitor, Milistetd, Michel, Rynne, Steven B., Brasil, Vinicius Zeilmann and do Nascimento, Juarez Vieira (2019). Research review on coaches' perceptions regarding the teaching strategies experienced in coach education programs. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, 14 (2), 216-228. doi: 10.1177/1747954119833597

Research review on coaches' perceptions regarding the teaching strategies experienced in coach education programs

2019

Book Chapter

Travel-based learning: study tours for high performance coaches

Culver, Diane, Holder, Darren and Rynne, Steven B. (2019). Travel-based learning: study tours for high performance coaches. Coach Education and Development in Sport: Instructional Strategies. (pp. 129-140) edited by Betty Callary and Brian Gearity. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Travel-based learning: study tours for high performance coaches

2019

Other Outputs

Parents as partners in Junior Rugby League: report to NRL research board

Sanders, Matthew R., Mallett, Cliff J., Kirby, James, Rynne, Steven and Marshall, David (2019). Parents as partners in Junior Rugby League: report to NRL research board. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Parents as partners in Junior Rugby League: report to NRL research board

2019

Book Chapter

Becoming an agent of change: key strategies for the development of coaches in Indigenous Sport for Development contexts

Rynne, Steven B., Rossi, Tony, Giles, Audrey and Currey, Carl (2019). Becoming an agent of change: key strategies for the development of coaches in Indigenous Sport for Development contexts. Coach education and development in sport: instructional strategies. (pp. 260-271) edited by Betty Callary and Brian Gearity. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Becoming an agent of change: key strategies for the development of coaches in Indigenous Sport for Development contexts

2019

Book Chapter

The coach as mentor

Rynne, S. B., Crudgington, B. and Mallett, C. J. (2019). The coach as mentor. Professional advances in sports coaching: research and practice. (pp. 228-247) edited by Richard Thelwell and Matt Dicks. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781351210980-15

The coach as mentor

2018

Journal Article

A comparison of Indigenous sport for development policy directives in Canada and Australia

Gardam, Kevin J., Giles, Audrey R., Rynne, Steven and Hayhurst, Lyndsay M. C. (2018). A comparison of Indigenous sport for development policy directives in Canada and Australia. Aboriginal Policy Studies, 7 (2), 29-46. doi: 10.5663/aps.v7i2.29334

A comparison of Indigenous sport for development policy directives in Canada and Australia

2018

Conference Publication

Sport for development in Indigenous communities: a comparison of Canada and Australia

Giles, A., Rynne, S. B., Hayhurst, L., Gardam, K., Frigault, J., Van Luijk, N., Millington, R. and Rossi, A. (2018). Sport for development in Indigenous communities: a comparison of Canada and Australia. 6th International Conference on Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, Vancouver, Canada, 6-8 June 2018.

Sport for development in Indigenous communities: a comparison of Canada and Australia

2018

Conference Publication

Generating and working with data through yarning and Dadirri in a sport-for-development project

Sheppard, L., Rynne, S. B. and Willis, J. (2018). Generating and working with data through yarning and Dadirri in a sport-for-development project. 6th International Conference on Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 6-8 June 2018.

Generating and working with data through yarning and Dadirri in a sport-for-development project

2018

Journal Article

The Learner-Centred Status of a Brazilian University Coach Education Program

Milistetd, Michel, Trudel, Pierre, Rynne, Steven, Mesquita, Isabel Maria Ribeiro and do Nascimento, Juarez Vieira (2018). The Learner-Centred Status of a Brazilian University Coach Education Program. International Sport Coaching Journal, 5 (2), 105-115. doi: 10.1123/iscj.2017-0075

The Learner-Centred Status of a Brazilian University Coach Education Program

2018

Conference Publication

Doing qualitative research in the context of emergency medicine: methodological considerations

Hussain, Aman, Rossi, Anthony and Rynne, Steven (2018). Doing qualitative research in the context of emergency medicine: methodological considerations. Qualitative Health Research Conference, Quebec City, Canada, 17-19 October 2018. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.

Doing qualitative research in the context of emergency medicine: methodological considerations

2018

Conference Publication

Doing Qualitative Research in the Context of Emergency Medicine: Methodological Considerations

Hussain, Aman, Rossi, Anthony and Rynne, Steven (2018). Doing Qualitative Research in the Context of Emergency Medicine: Methodological Considerations. THOUSAND OAKS: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC.

Doing Qualitative Research in the Context of Emergency Medicine: Methodological Considerations

2018

Journal Article

Professionalisation of action sports in Australia

Ellmer, Eva M. M. and Rynne, Steven B. (2018). Professionalisation of action sports in Australia. Sport in Society, 22 (10), 1742-1757. doi: 10.1080/17430437.2018.1440700

Professionalisation of action sports in Australia

2018

Other Outputs

Review of the Associated Independent Colleges

Mallett, Cliff, Rynne, Steven, Crudgington, Bob, Dickens, Sue and O'Brien, Kath (2018). Review of the Associated Independent Colleges. Brisbane, Australia: Associated Independent Colleges.

Review of the Associated Independent Colleges

2018

Other Outputs

Snowboarding and freeskiing got to the Olympics by carving their own path

Ellmer, Eva and Rynne, Steven (2018, 02 07). Snowboarding and freeskiing got to the Olympics by carving their own path The Conversation

Snowboarding and freeskiing got to the Olympics by carving their own path