TY - CHAP
T1 - Developing Politically Astute Football Coaches
T2 - An Evolving Framework for Coach Learning and Coaching Research
AU - Potrac, Paul
AU - Hall, Edward
AU - McCutcheon, Mark
AU - Morgan, Callum
AU - Kelly, Seamus
AU - Horgan, Peter
AU - Edwards, Christian
AU - Corsby, Charles
AU - Nichol, Adam
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 selection and editorial matter, Thomas M. Leeder; individual chapters, the contributors.
PY - 2022/6/10
Y1 - 2022/6/10
N2 - In this chapter, we provide an initial sketch of an evolving framework for supporting the development of politically astute football coaches and promoting future coaching inquiry in this topic area. It is one which integrates Hartley and colleagues' ground-breaking scholarship with key concepts from symbolic interactionist, dramaturgical, and relational sociology. In terms of its structure, the chapter begins with a short introduction. Following this, background information on the origin and development of Hartley and colleagues' framework of political astuteness is provided. The focus then shifts to considering several key elements of her framework. These are personal skills, interpersonal skills, reading people and situations, and building alignment and alliances. Within each section, we (1) define the component, (2) consider its applicability to coaching, (3) suggest future related lines of coaching research, and (4) briefly outline relevant concepts from symbolic interactionist (e.g., identity and interests), dramaturgical (e.g., impression management, team performance, the intra and inter-personal management of emotion) and relational (e.g., social network mapping and analysis) theorising that could be utilised to enrich coach learning. Finally, the chapter concludes by summarising, and reflecting on, the key points raised.
AB - In this chapter, we provide an initial sketch of an evolving framework for supporting the development of politically astute football coaches and promoting future coaching inquiry in this topic area. It is one which integrates Hartley and colleagues' ground-breaking scholarship with key concepts from symbolic interactionist, dramaturgical, and relational sociology. In terms of its structure, the chapter begins with a short introduction. Following this, background information on the origin and development of Hartley and colleagues' framework of political astuteness is provided. The focus then shifts to considering several key elements of her framework. These are personal skills, interpersonal skills, reading people and situations, and building alignment and alliances. Within each section, we (1) define the component, (2) consider its applicability to coaching, (3) suggest future related lines of coaching research, and (4) briefly outline relevant concepts from symbolic interactionist (e.g., identity and interests), dramaturgical (e.g., impression management, team performance, the intra and inter-personal management of emotion) and relational (e.g., social network mapping and analysis) theorising that could be utilised to enrich coach learning. Finally, the chapter concludes by summarising, and reflecting on, the key points raised.
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U2 - 10.4324/9781003148784-3
DO - 10.4324/9781003148784-3
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85140667218
SN - 9780367709792
SP - 15
EP - 28
BT - Coach Education in Football
PB - Taylor and Francis
ER -