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I Play, You Play, We Play: Concurrent Activity at Play Streets
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2020Purpose: Despite multiple health benefits, many children and teens do not achieve recommended amounts of physical activity (PA). Temporary changes to the built environment like Play Streets, temporarily closing streets to create safe places to play, are one solution to encourage PA in summer months.
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Playing with Play(ing): Play-Fully Writing about Play
Global Studies of Childhood, 2013Disrupting the linear by sit(t)ing their writing alongside, the authors site/cite play on/as a Deleuzoguattarian open plane – of immanence – through a play-full exploration of Play. They explore the notion of the back and forth motion between the known and the unknown, between safety and risk; thinking about play as circular hermeneutical movement ...
Marg Sellers, Barbara Chancellor
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Playing to Win or Playing to Play?
Sociology of Sport Journal, 1989The Webb Scale (1969) has been used in much of the research focusing on the professionalization of attitudes via sport. The results of such studies seemed to indicate that the extent to which winning was valued varied by age, gender, and type of sport involvement.
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