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A case for coach Garfinkel: Decision making and what we already know

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posted on 2022-04-25, 11:43 authored by Robyn Jones, Charles Corsby

 The purpose of this article is to deconstruct the decision-making processes of sports coaches through the writings of the sociologist Harold Garfinkel. Specifically, the authors draw upon Garfinkel’s (1967) writings on jurors’ decision making to challenge current cognitivist bound conceptualization to better interpret coaches’ sense-making–why and how they make their decisions. The significance of the work lies in further deciphering the meaningful structures of daily coaching lives; within whose limits coaching decisions unfold. Following a brief review of literature related to coaches’ decision making, the principal tenets of Garfinkel’s work are outlined. This gives way to an examination of Erving Goffman’s (1974) work of “frames of reference” in terms of how coaches’ decision making can be developed and improved before a reflective conclusion summarizes the main points made and their implications for future coach education. 

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Published in

Quest

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Citation

Jones, R.L. and Corsby, C. (2015) 'A case for Coach Garfinkel: Decision making and what we already know', Quest, 67(4), pp. 439-449

Electronic ISSN

1543-2750

Cardiff Met Affiliation

  • Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences

Cardiff Met Authors

Robyn Jones Charles Corsby

Cardiff Met Research Centre/Group

  • Sport Coaching

Copyright Holder

  • © The Publisher

Language

  • en

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