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O'SULLIVAN, Mark, VAUGHAN, James, WOODS, Carl T and DAVIDS, Keith (2023). There is no copy and paste, but there is resonation and inhabitation: Integrating a contemporary player development framework in football from a complexity sciences perspective. Journal of sports sciences, 1-10.

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O'SULLIVAN, Mark, VAUGHAN, James, RUMBOLD, James and DAVIDS, Keith (2023). Utilising the learning in development research framework in a professional youth football club. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 5.

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VAUGHAN, James, MALLETT, Clifford J., POTRAC, Paul, WOODS, Carl, O'SULLIVAN, Mark and DAVIDS, Keith (2022). Social and cultural constraints on football player development in Stockholm: influencing skill, learning, and wellbeing. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 4: 832111.

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O' SULLIVAN, Mark, VAUGHAN, James, RUMBOLD, James and DAVIDS, Keith (2021). The Learning in Development Research Framework for Sports Organizations. Sport, Education and Society.

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WOODS, Carl T., RUDD, James, ARAÚJO, Duarte, VAUGHAN, James and DAVIDS, Keith (2021). Weaving Lines of Inquiry: Promoting Transdisciplinarity as a Distinctive Way of Undertaking Sport Science Research. Sports Medicine - Open, 7 (1), p. 55.

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VAUGHAN, James, MALLETT, Clifford J., POTRAC, Paul, LÓPEZ-FELIP, Maurici A. and DAVIDS, Keith (2021). Football, Culture, Skill Development and Sport Coaching: Extending Ecological Approaches in Athlete Development Using the Skilled Intentionality Framework. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, p. 635420.

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ROTHWELL, Martyn, DAVIDS, Keith, STONE, Joseph, O'SULLIVAN, Mark, VAUGHAN, James, NEWCOMBE, Daniel and SHUTTLEWORTH, Rick (2020). A department of methodology can coordinate transdisciplinary sport science support. Journal of Expertise, 3 (1), 55-65.

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ROBERTS, Will, ROTHWELL, Martyn, MORGAN, Haydn, VAUGHAN, James and WOODS, Carl (2023). How an ethos of amateurism can support the integration of an ecological approach to learning and development in football academies. In: ROBERTS, Will, WHIGHAM, Stuart, CULVIN, Alex and PARNELL, Daniel, (eds.) Critical issues in football : a sociological analysis of the beautiful game. Routledge, 26-37.

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