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List of works by Roslyn Kerr

An Ironic Imbalance: Coaching Opportunities and Gender in Women’s Artistic Gymnastics in Australia and New Zealand

article

Around the kitchen-table with Bourdieu: understanding the lack of formalization or professionalization of community sports clubs in New Zealand

scientific article published on 20 May 2019

Assembling high performance: an actor network theory account of gymnnastics in New Zealand.

2010 doctoral thesis by Roslyn Fiona Kerr at University of Canterbury

Experiencing outdoor recreation in the digital technology age: a case study from the Port Hills of Christchurch, New Zealand

book section published in 2016

From Foucault to Latour: Gymnastics Training as a Socio-Technical Network

scientific article published in March 2014

Growing up and speaking out: female gymnasts' rights in an ageing sport

Hard work or child's play? Migrant coaches’ reflections on coaching gymnastics in New Zealand

scientific article published on 3 July 2015

Integrating Scientists into the Sports Environment

scientific article published on 26 January 2012

Introduction

scientific article published on 28 May 2023

Producing success: a critical analysis of athlete development governance in six countries

scientific article published on 29 December 2017

Promoting athlete welfare: A proposal for an international surveillance system

scientific article published in January 2020

Questioning the application of Policy Governance for small-scale sports clubs in New Zealand

scientific article published on 3 July 2016

Reassembling sex: reconsidering sex segregation policies in sport

scientific article published on 29 November 2017

Sport and technology: An actor-network theory perspective

book published in 2016

State of leisure studies in Australia and New Zealand

article

The Disappearance of the Perfect 10: Evaluating Rule Changes in Women's Artistic Gymnastics

article published in 2014

The Role of Setting in the Field: The Positioning of Older Bodies in the Field of Elite Women’s Gymnastics

The athlete-as-network and the athlete multiple: potential contributions of actor-network theory to sports coaching research

scientific article published on 9 November 2021

The management of volunteer coaches in football clubs in New Zealand

scientific article published on 22 June 2022

The migration of gymnastics coaches from the Former Soviet Union to New Zealand: an actor–network theory perspective

scientific article published in June 2018

The role of science in the practice of talent identification: a case study from gymnastics in New Zealand

scientific article published on 12 February 2018

Virtual Worlds for Science Learning

Virtual Worlds for Science Learning

book section published in 1

Women’s Artistic Gymnastics in Australia and New Zealand

scientific article published on 22 November 2014

“Gymnasts Are Like Wine, They Get Better With Age”: Becoming and Developing Adult Women’s Artistic Gymnasts

scientific article published on 28 October 2016