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Prof. M. Teresa Anguera

Emeritus Professor. Faculty of Psychology. Neurosciences Institute. University of Barcelona. Spain

M. Teresa Anguera has been Emeritus Professor of the University of Barcelona. She holds degrees in Psychology, and Law. She developed observational methodology, and its application in several areas, mainly in sports and physical activity. She has published numerous works, and she has supervised or co-supervised 65 doctoral theses.

Keynote

Advances in mixed methods for the observational analysis of the activity and experience in Physical Education and Sport: Reflections and methodological approach.

The advance of mixed methods in recent years offers us a rich panorama in the studies of Physical Education and Sport. We will address how the integration between qualitative and quantitative elements can be carried out, initially preserving the high quality of the information in records and documentary material, structuring it, and analyzing the data with robust quantitative techniques.

 

Pr. Ludovic SEIFERT

Ludovic Seifert is Professor at the Faculty of Sport Sciences at University of Rouen Normandy in France. He conducts his research in the field of Motor Learning and Motor Control following Ecological Dynamics framework. His main research topics relate to expertise in sport, movement variability, skill transfer and dynamics of learning. He published near 200 articles, book chapters and conference communications in the field of Motor Learning and Motor Control. He is the vice dean of the CETAPS lab at the University of Rouen Normandy and awarded as senior member of the French University Institute (IUF) in 2021. He is the representative of the e-lab entitled « Ecological Dynamics & Sport Performance », which is part of UniTwin Digital Campus & Complex System (DC & SC) program supported by UNESCO. He works closely with professional clubs and several sport federations. Finally, he is Mountain Guide certified by IFMGA.

Keynote

Mixed methods ? Mixed data ? Mixed theoretical frameworks ? Why mixing ?

Mixed research methods become more and more popular in sport sciences, and obviously regularly used by coaches, physical trainers and PE teachers. However, mixing methods remain quite unclear as such kind of approach could drift to ‘data-driven’ approach instead of research supported by key research questions. Indeed similar research questions can be investigated from different view points and theoretical framework, and therefore associated to different methodologies (protocol, data collection, data analysis). Why is it needed to mix them in a single research, design, and analysis that could be counter-productive ? Is there the intention of a meta-analysis and meta-framework behind mixed research methods ? In this talk we question the need of mixing methods and mixing data when not supported by a strong theoretical rationale. Thus, we question and examine how different theoretical frameworks such as enactive paradigm and ecological psychology can be mixed and can lead to a productive synthesis. We give examples of published studies and discuss limitations or cautions for future research. 

 

Pr. Bernard Andrieu

Bernard Andrieu, philosopher, is Professor in Staps at Université Paris Cité and Director of I3SP (URP 3625). He studies the relationship of the living body with its perception by the lived body. He carries out studies on circus artists, immersive arts, naturists and the chronically ill. It develops body ecology, emersiology and self-health

Keynote

The mixed body: the emergence of the living in the lived 

Emersiology, a mixed method between phenonomenology(Allen-Collinson,, Hockey 2009), neurosciences and psychoanalysis, was developed as a new method for analysing the emergence of the invisible data of the living body in a person’s awareness. The implicit activities of the living body (cardiac frequency, involuntary gestures, stress, reflex, emotional regulation, interaction expression) emerge in the consciousness of the lived body without our voluntary control. It also prompts unconscious body language and is evidence of the body’s ecological activation(Andrieu B., Parry J., Porrovechio A., Sirost O., 2018) and production of new living data

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