Items where Author is "Newman, James"

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HIGHAM, Andrew, NEWMAN, James, RUMBOLD, James and STONE, Joseph (2024). “Being a woman in the men’s game, it’s brutal”: a longitudinal photo-elicitation exploration of a woman football coach’s well-being. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 1-26. [Article]

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NEWMAN, James, BECHTLOFF, Anton, HASSAN, Rawa, WRAGG, Connie, DORSCH, Travis and ECKARDT, Valeria (2024). Parental support in professional youth soccer academies – a cross-cultural understanding of children’s perceptions and expectations (Abstract only). In: FEPSAC 17th Annual Congress, Innsbruck, 15-19 July 2024. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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NEWMAN, James, HIGHAM, Andrew and LICKESS, Adam (2024). Tackling cases of maltreatment in sport: The experiences and recommendations of sport psychology consultants. (Abstract only). In: FEPSAC 17th Congress 2024, Innsbruck, 15-17 July 2024. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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HIGHAM, Andrew, NEWMAN, James, RUMBOLD, James and STONE, Joseph (2024). Can a picture speak a thousand words? A longitudinal photo-elicitation exploration of football coaches’ well-being experiences and sensemaking [abstract only]. In: FEPSAC 17th congress 2024: abstract book. FEPSAC, 779-780. [Book Section]

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RUMBOLD, James and NEWMAN, James (2024). Towards an understanding of maltreatment in football. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 6: 1350317. [Article]

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NEWMAN, James and ZHANG, Shuge (2023). Editorial. Sport and exercise psychology review, 18 (2), 2-3. [Article]

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NEWMAN, James, MAHMOOD, Subhan and RUMBOLD, James (2023). The blurred line in elite sport: Exploring UK media reporting of bullying and banter. Sport, Education and Society. [Article]

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NEWMAN, James, LICKESS, Adam and HIGHAM, Andrew (2023). Fighting the system: Psychology consultants’ experiences of working with cases of maltreatment in sport. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. [Article]

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NEWMAN, James and RUMBOLD, James (2023). Department of Culture, Media and Sport - Sport Integrity (Call for Evidence): A Response from the Sport and Physical Activity Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University. Sheffield Hallam University. (Unpublished) [Other]

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HIGHAM, Andrew, NEWMAN, James, RUMBOLD, James and STONE, Joseph (2023). You wouldn’t let your phone run out of battery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of male professional football coaches’ well-being. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. [Article]

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RUMBOLD, James, NEWMAN, James and CARR, Shelby (2023). Coaches' Experiences of Job Crafting Through Organizational Change in High-Performance Sport. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. [Article]

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HIGHAM, Andrew, RUMBOLD, James, NEWMAN, James and STONE, Joseph (2023). Using video docuseries to explore male professional football head coaches’ well-being experiences throughout a season. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 69: 102488. [Article]

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ZHANG, Shuge, EMEKA, Lloyd and NEWMAN, James (2023). Editorial. Sport and Exercise Psychology Review, 18 (1), 2-3. [Article]

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BECHTLOFF, Anton, HASSAN, Rawal, DORSCH, Travis, ECKARDT, Valeria, NEWMAN, James and WRAGG, Connie (2023). Parental support in professional youth soccer academies: A cross-cultural understanding of children’s perceptions and expectations [Abstract only]. Journal of sport and exercise psychology, S58-S58. [Article]

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RHIND, Daniel J. A., HODSON, Emily, NEWMAN, James and RUMBOLD, James (2022). Transformational leadership: a qualitative analysis of effective leadership in women's soccer in England. Unisia: Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 40 (2), 257-276. [Article]

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NEWMAN, James, WARBURTON, Victoria E. and RUSSELL, Kate (2022). Whistleblowing of bullying in professional football: to report or not to report? Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 61. [Article]

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NEWMAN, James, WARBURTON, Victoria E. and RUSSELL, Kate (2022). It can be a “very fine line”: professional footballers’ perceptions of the conceptual divide between bullying and banter. Frontiers in Psychology, 13. [Article]

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HIGHAM, Andrew, NEWMAN, James, STONE, Joseph and RUMBOLD, James (2021). Coaches’ Experiences of Morality in English Professional Football Environments: Recommendations for Creating a Moral Atmosphere. International Sport Coaching Journal. [Article]

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NEWMAN, James, ECCLES, Stephen, RUMBOLD, James and RHIND, Daniel (2021). When it is no longer a bit of banter: Coaches’ perspectives of bullying in professional soccer. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. [Article]

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NEWMAN, James, WARBURTON, Victoria E. and RUSSELL, Kate (2021). Conceptualizing bullying in adult professional football: A phenomenological exploration. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, p. 101883. [Article]

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RUMBOLD, James, NEWMAN, James, FOSTER, David, RHIND, Daniel J.A., PHOENIX, Jack and HICKEY, Lorcan (2021). Assessing Post-Game Emotions in Soccer Teams: The Role of Distinct Emotional Dynamics. European Journal of Sport Science. [Article]

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NEWMAN, James, WARBURTON, Victoria and RUSSELL, Kate (2019). 'The Dividing Line': conceptualising bullying, banter and teasing in professional football [abstract only]. In: The British Psychological Society Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology Annual Conference 2019, 02-03 Dec 2019. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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NEWMAN, James, WARBURTON, Victoria and RUSSELL, Kate (2018). What happens in the changing room stays in the changing room. Unearthing bullying, banter, teasing and victimisation in professional football [abstract only]. In: The British Psychological Society Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology: Annual Conference, 03-04 Dec 2018. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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