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Renegotiating the Primary School: Children's Emotional Geographies of Sport,Exercise and Active Play
Authors:Peter  J  Hemming
Institution:1. School of Geography and School of Sociology &2. Social Policy , University of Leeds , Woodhouse Lane, Leeds , LS2 9JT , UK E-mail: p.j.hemming06@leeds.ac.uk
Abstract:The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, exercise and active play aimed, in particular, at constructing children's bodies as ‘healthy’. Qualitative explorations of children's own values and experiences however, reveal that their understandings of sport in school differ considerably from its potential to be healthy, instead emphasising emotional geographies of pleasure and enjoyment. This article aims to develop a better understanding of children's ability to modify and reconstitute discursive corporeal regimes through their own agency, thus highlighting the fluid nature of the primary school as an institution. Adult discourses and children's bodily challenges to these mingle and intersect, creating spaces of competing values and discourses that work to transform and renegotiate the primary school. Although this article focuses particularly on the UK context, the findings will be relevant for any country in which child obesity is of current concern for social and education policy.
Keywords:Children  health  sport  bodies  emotions  school
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