Good stuff @jackhardwicke.bsky.social
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Good stuff @jackhardwicke.bsky.social
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Do you see the problem of performance sport? @jackhardwicke.bsky.social and i certainly do. So we put this special issue together. Do get in touch if you have an idea. Cheers, CRM think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issu...
19.12.2025 08:19 β π 6 π 4 π¬ 0 π 1
There is one overriding political problem, from which all others follow. Until it is addressed, every policy advanced by governments is window dressing.
www.theguardian.com/inequality/2...
22 authors in a new OA peer-reviewed article in Soc of Sport Journal:
Israel is committing *athleticide* in Gaza, "an indispensable component of the overall genocidal campaign enforced by the Israeli settler colonial regime and bankrolled by the US."
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Mamdani: "We can respond to oligarchy and authoritarianism with the strength it fears, not the appeasement it craves. After all, if anyone can show a nation betrayed by Donald Trump how to defeat him, it is the city that gave rise to him."
05.11.2025 04:38 β π 18528 π 4369 π¬ 164 π 345Contrary to popular belief, performance sport does not promote public health. A new article by @jackhardwicke.bsky.social breaks down this pervasive myth. thesocietypages.org/engagingspor...
04.11.2025 17:29 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0"We are hurtling toward climate chaos. The planet's vital signs are flashing red. The consequences of human-driven alterations of the climate are no longer future threats but are here now." academic.oup.com/bioscience/a...
30.10.2025 07:33 β π 1 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0As the single most important news story this year, I can't wait to see the detailed and central coverage this will get in every media outlet we have
28.10.2025 01:00 β π 2052 π 901 π¬ 43 π 66Sooooo much wasted time from talented scholars has gone into those numbers. I realised a long time ago I can get really good work done with zero or tiny bits of funding, so im more than happy to stop wasting my time chancing something that 99% of people dont get.
24.10.2025 06:58 β π 11 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
UK children living in the most disadvantaged areas are more likely to die in intensive care, children living in poverty projected to rise to 4.8m by 2029.
Govts tinker with poverty. Push real wage/benefit cuts, don't curb profiteering, appease the rich, destroy futures.
Richest 1% has more wealth than 70% of UK population combined.
Top 20% own two-thirds of wealth, receive 36% of income.
Bottom 20% own 0.5% of wealth, receive 9% of income.
Can't grow economy or have social stability.
Poverty is political choice. Which political party wants to address this?
Since privatization, shareholders of water, rail, bus, energy and mail have received Β£200bn in dividends.
Plus Β£bns more through intrgragroup transactions.
In public ownership this would have gone into infrastructure and lower bills, alleviated poverty.
Govts still don't curb profiteering.
One reason participation has rebounded since then is because leaders at every level of football, from Pop Warner to the N.F.L., have tried to address worries by teaching tackling techniques to reduce head hits, treating concussions more proactively and introducing new equipment designed to reduce the impact of blows to the head. Leagues have also promoted flag football as a safer alternative.
There is a paucity of good evidence suggesting that these interventions reduce substantially the risks of neuropathology that attend participation in a collision sport like American tackle football.
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UK public has paid Β£200bn to shareholders of privatised water, rail, bus, energy and mail services, mostly foreign owned.
Investment neglected. Regulators useless.
Often little/no competition, captive customers fleeced,, more pushed into poverty.
Privatisation is one of the biggest scams.
Happy Socialist Sunday #SocialistSunday
07.09.2025 06:46 β π 25 π 13 π¬ 1 π 2
How popular are post-capitalist/socialist ideas and policies?
Here's a list of studies and surveys with some striking results...
Someone who supports my work has paid for 3 books for me to give away! I'll double that - so I have *six* to give away!!! To enter just repost & comment below. I'll announce the winners on friday (1st Aug). Please do share, thanks. ππ€π» More info on the book here - www.routledge.com/Doing-Good-S....
30.07.2025 08:24 β π 13 π 12 π¬ 4 π 2
Thames Water shareholder funds in 1990, Β£1.3bn; invested ZILCH since
Extracted Β£10.4bn dividends
Paid Β£13.6bn interest
Now borrowing at 9.75%
One-third customer bills service debt
Pays Β£200m a year to consultants
Billions would have gone into infrastructure, if not privatised.
Must nationalise.
The follow up 'twin paper' is now published π. If the first one laid a solid but rather bland foundation, this one zeros in on a much more obvious set of critical issues. I think the opening line is telling - journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
28.07.2025 11:40 β π 8 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
New research published by The Lancet finds that economic sanctions imposed by the USA and EU are associated with more than 500,000 deaths per year since 1970, five times more than deaths by war.
www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
Our latest paper challenges a powerful myth: that investing in performance-sport straightforwardly benefits health.
We explore how this belief persists, why it's misleading, and how it can influence harmful personal and policy decisions.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
New one. Its the 2nd of 3 that mark out some very clear foundational issues in qualitative social science. These will be really useful for PhD scholars and early career researchers that are funding their feet. Please do share, comment & ask questions. π» journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
08.07.2025 10:43 β π 17 π 5 π¬ 1 π 0Many people, including scholars, have a warped understanding of sport. This means they struggle to develop critical thought and often reproduce myths. We want to put an end to that. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
18.07.2025 13:10 β π 12 π 4 π¬ 1 π 0
Astonishing to discover that the Β£70m per year cost of policing football matches isn't paid by the football clubs (which are commercial businesses)
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Yep, it's on my list to read over summer. Looking forward to it!
25.06.2025 16:49 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
"83 per cent of 5-year-olds will be exposed to βunprecedentedβ extreme heat in their lifetime"
"Dangerous heat is deadly for children, warns the charity which has plotted the impact of different climate scenarios throughout their lifetimes."
www.euronews.com/green/2025/0...
Labour are not for the elderly, sick or disabled, the homeless, low paid families with children, and theyβre definitely not for the working class.
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Abstract This essay takes aim at normal academic practice in interpretative analysis. Specifically, the ways methodological discussions are often stilted, wooden and donβt sufficiently attempt to trace the intellectual journeys which scholars have traveled to arrive at their understandings. Based on this I consider some of the epistemological under-laboring that sits at the foundation of social scientific analysis of much qualitative data. With a sound understanding of what it means to understand, we can grasp something of the βrational shadowβ that is often cast over the realities of human knowledge production. That is because, while we scholars might organize our time so that we can have a moment when we are βdoing our analysis,β such a moment, when understood as a bounded, linear and rational event or series of progressive steps, is an epistemological fiction. It is, then, more rational to acknowledge the diffuse, tacit, and non-rational features of human understanding, and build methodological and analytic strategies which lean into these realities. And, in that regard, we can provide a more rational analysis of our relatively rational analysis. Keywords interpretative analysis, research philosophy, understanding, epistemology, knowledge
Do you ever read qualitative social science; sociology, psychology, criminology, and the like, and get a sense that the methods just don't give enough insight into what actually happened? Yep, me to, esp in relation to where scholars' ideas came from. More here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
28.04.2025 07:03 β π 72 π 13 π¬ 5 π 3
Some epistemology from me & @drcrmatthews.bsky.social
This wasnβt really about biobanding or parents understanding of it, this was more about the critique of the tools typically used to βmeasureβ such understanding.
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