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Roslyn Kerr
Roslyn Kerr
Professor in Sociology of Sport, Lincoln University, New Zealand
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Sport and technology: An actor-network theory perspective
R Kerr
Manchester University Press, 2016
562016
From Foucault to Latour: Gymnastics training as a socio-technical network
R Kerr
Sociology of sport journal 31 (1), 85-101, 2014
502014
Producing success: A critical analysis of athlete development governance in six countries
N Barker-Ruchti, A Schubring, O Aarresola, R Kerr, K Grahn, J McMahon
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 10 (2), 215-234, 2018
492018
“Gymnasts are like wine, they get better with age”: becoming and developing adult women’s artistic gymnasts
N Barker-Ruchti, R Kerr, A Schubring, G Cervin, M Nunomura
Quest 69 (3), 348-365, 2017
442017
Reassembling sex: reconsidering sex segregation policies in sport
R Kerr, C Obel
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 10 (2), 305-320, 2018
372018
Hard work or child's play? Migrant coaches’ reflections on coaching gymnastics in New Zealand
R Kerr, K Moore
World Leisure Journal 57 (3), 185-195, 2015
342015
The impact of Nadia Comaneci on the sport of women's artistic gymnastics
R Kerr
Sporting Traditions 23 (1), 87-102, 2006
342006
Promoting athlete welfare: A proposal for an international surveillance system
R Kerr, G Kerr
Sport Management Review 23 (1), 95-103, 2020
332020
Coming of age: coaches transforming the pixie-style model of coaching in women’s artistic gymnastics
R Kerr, N Barker-Ruchti, A Schubring, G Cervin, M Nunomura
Sports Coaching Review 8 (1), 7-24, 2019
332019
Integrating scientists into the sports environment: A case study of gymnastics in New Zealand
R Kerr
Journal of Sport and Social Issues 36 (1), 3-24, 2012
302012
The Disappearance of the Perfect 10: Evaluating Rule Changes in Women's Artistic Gymnastics
R Kerr, C Obel
The International Journal of the History of Sport 32 (2), 318-331, 2015
252015
Moving Beyond “Insider or Outsider”: The Ethnographic Challenges of Researching Elite Sport Facilities in New Zealand
R Kerr, D Sturm
Qualitative Inquiry 25 (9-10), 1137-1147, 2019
232019
An Ironic Imbalance: Coaching Opportunities and Gender in Women’s Artistic Gymnastics in Australia and New Zealand
R Kerr, G Cervin
The International Journal of the History of Sport 33 (17), 2139-2152, 2016
212016
Women’s artistic gymnastics in Australia and New Zealand: A Foucauldian examination of the relationship between sport governance and consumption
R Kerr, N Barker-Ruchti
Journal of Sport and Social Issues 39 (5), 396-411, 2015
212015
Coming of age: Towards best practice in women's artistic gymnastics
R Kerr, N Barker-Ruchti, A Schubring, G Cervin, M Nunomura
Lincoln University, 2015
212015
Māori philosophies and the social value of community sports clubs: A case study from kapa haka
C Thompson, R Kerr, L Carpenter, K Kobayashi
New Zealand Sociology 32 (2), 29-53, 2017
172017
Assembling high performance: an actor network theory account of gymnnastics in New Zealand.
RF Kerr
University of Canterbury. Social and Political Sciences, 2010
172010
Around the kitchen-table with Bourdieu: understanding the lack of formalization or professionalization of community sports clubs in New Zealand
S Hill, R Kerr, K Kobayashi
Sport in Society 24 (2), 115-130, 2021
162021
The migration of gymnastics coaches from the Former Soviet Union to New Zealand: an actor–network theory perspective
R Kerr, C Obel
Leisure Studies 37 (5), 615-627, 2018
162018
Growing up and speaking out: female gymnasts' rights in an ageing sport
G Cervin, R Kerr, N Barker-Ruchti, A Schubring, M Nunomura
Annals of Leisure Research 20 (3), 317-330, 2017
152017
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