HURYCH, Emanuel. Reimagining topical challenges within the kinanthropological frame. Online. In Martin Zvonař, Zuzana Sajdlová. 11th International Conference on Kinanthropology - Sport and Quality of Life. 1st ed. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2017, p. 404-412. ISBN 978-80-210-8917-4.
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Original name Reimagining topical challenges within the kinanthropological frame
Authors HURYCH, Emanuel (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition 1. vyd. Brno, 11th International Conference on Kinanthropology - Sport and Quality of Life, p. 404-412, 9 pp. 2017.
Publisher Masarykova univerzita
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 60301 Philosophy, History and Philosophy of science and technology
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form electronic version available online
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14510/17:00102562
Organization unit Faculty of Sports Studies
ISBN 978-80-210-8917-4
UT WoS 000467203700041
Keywords in English sportification; technologization; physical inactivity; synergistic approach
Tags rivok
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
This paper traces some topics which to may become urgent in the few next years for all those who are engaged in kinanthropology within the Euro-American cultural zone. We selected three topics which should be seriously considered as influential processes in the field of sportification, technologization and physical inactivity. Within the theoretical frame of this paper we describe a core of these three phenomena and their ambivalent effects on modern human society. We argue a conceptual schema in which these processes are interconnected in some way and in which they influence each other in quite a multiple pattern. Some aspects of these processes can be understood as problems to be solved, despite their positive and negative effects in the social field. In our opinion, some conventional methods of solving the negative effects of these processes often fail because they are based on a unilateral approach coming from a specific branch of study. We propose a more multiple approach, established on the specific interconnection of the philosophical, sociological and psychological perspectives. In the synergy of these perspectives we can find some new possibilities for a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of sportification, technologization and physical inaktivity in the kinanthropological frame. In this way, we can transform these processes (including some problems which they bring) into urgent challenges for social studies in kinanthropology. The necessity to reconstruct a traditional portfolio of the most important kinanthropological issues comes from the rapid development of our society at the end of the 2010s. Reimagining this portfolio also supports the role of social studies in sport, which has been somewhat suppressed recently in scientific research, because of the rapid development of the precise outputs provided by sciences, sport medicine and economic studies in kinanthropology. processes in the field of sportification, technologization and physical inactivity. Within the theoretical frame of this paper we describe a core of these three phenomena and their ambivalent effects on modern human society. We argue a conceptual schema in which these processes are interconnected in some way and in which they influence each other in quite a multiple pattern. Some aspects of these processes can be understood as problems to be solved, despite their positive and negative effects in the social field. In our opinion, some conventional methods of solving the negative effects of these processes often fail because they are based on a unilateral approach coming from a specific branch of study. We propose a more multiple approach, established on the specific interconnection of the philosophical, sociological and psychological perspectives. In the synergy of these perspectives we can find some new possibilities for a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of sportification, technologization and physical inactivity in the kinanthropological frame. In this way, we can transform these processes (including some problems which they bring) into urgent challenges for social studies in kinanthropology. The necessity to reconstruct a traditional portfolio of the most important kinanthropological issues comes from the rapid development of our society at the end of the 2010s. Reimagining this portfolio also supports the role of social studies in sport, which has been somewhat suppressed recently in scientific research, because of the rapid development of the precise outputs provided by sciences, sport medicine and economic studies in kinanthropology.
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