Antonio Rivero Herráiz
Technical University of Madrid
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Sport Education and Society | 2013
Raúl Sánchez García; Antonio Rivero Herráiz
The purpose of the paper is twofold: (1) to contribute to the analysis of the origins of modern European female PE and sports from a power perspective, inspired by Foucaults work; and (2) to present a detailed analysis of female PE and sport in Spain (1883–1936) as a specific European case study. It is argued that these physical activities could be conceived in the Spanish case as part of a specific kind of ‘governmentality’ with a dual nature. On the one hand they represented disciplinary ‘technologies of power’ over the female body. Selected physical activities—dictated mainly from the hygienic-moral position of the Regeneracionistas (‘Regenerationists’)—were exerted as a kind of ‘bio-power’ for the control of the female population. On the other hand, such kind of activities (especially sports) represented certain ‘technologies of the self’ for middle and upper class women. Through participation in sports, women gained a more active and public role in the Spanish society of the era, obtaining some degree of autonomy in self-governance over their bodies and their lives.The purpose of the paper is twofold: (1) to contribute to the analysis of the origins of modern European female PE and sports from a power perspective, inspired by Foucaults work; and (2) to present a detailed analysis of female PE and sport in Spain (1883–1936) as a specific European case study. It is argued that these physical activities could be conceived in the Spanish case as part of a specific kind of ‘governmentality’ with a dual nature. On the one hand they represented disciplinary ‘technologies of power’ over the female body. Selected physical activities—dictated mainly from the hygienic-moral position of the Regeneracionistas (‘Regenerationists’)—were exerted as a kind of ‘bio-power’ for the control of the female population. On the other hand, such kind of activities (especially sports) represented certain ‘technologies of the self’ for middle and upper class women. Through participation in sports, women gained a more active and public role in the Spanish society of the era, obtaining some degree of autonomy in self-governance over their bodies and their lives
Canadian Journal on Aging-revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement | 2012
Maria Martin Rodriguez; Jesús Martínez del Castillo; José Antonio Serrano Sánchez; José Emilio Jiménez-Beatty Navarro; José Antonio Santacruz; Antonio Rivero Herráiz
Cette étude a examiné la relation entre l’avis médicale pour s’engager dans ld’activité physique avec, le type de demande d’activité physique et les variables démographiques. Une étude transversale a été élaborécréé. Un questionnaire avec des items sur l’avis médicale, le niveau de demande pour l’activité physique, et les variables démographiques a été complété par une échantillon national de personnes âgées en Espagne (N = 933, M = 74,1, range de 65 à 93), sélectionnées de manière aléatoire à plusieurs étapes. Les personnes âgées actifs actives physiquement ont plus souvent reçu des avis médicale médicaux à la pratiquepour s’engager dans ld’activité physique que les personnes non activefs. Il existe une relation significative entre l’avis médicale et le type de demande (p <.01) et l’âge (p <.05). Cependant, aucune relation n’a été trouvée déterminée entre l’avis médicale d’activité physique et le sexe, la classe sociale, ou le revenu. Les médécins peuvent effectivement favoriserencourager l’activité physique chez les adultes âgés sédentaires par des conseils d’activité physiqueavec un résultat efficace. Donc, les autorités sanitaires devraient promouvoir encourager aux médécins de conseiller à leurs patients plus âgés de s’engager dans l’activité physiqueles conseils médicaux de l’activité physique à leurs patients âgés. This study examined the relationship between medical advice to engage in physical activity with type of demand required by physical activity and demographic variables. A cross-sectional study was developed, featuring a questionnaire on physicians’ advice, and type of demand. The questionnaire was completed by a probability and nationwide sample of older adults in Spain (n = 933, M = 74.1, range 65–93), randomly selected using multistage sampling. More physically active older adults have, more often than the less active, received physicians’ advice to engage in physical activity. There is a significant relationship between medical advice and type of demand (p < .01) and age (p < .05). However, no relationship was found between physician medical advice and gender, social class, or income. Physicians can effectively promote physical activity among sedentary older adults through appropriate advice. Consequently, health authorities should promote physicians’ advising older patients to pursue physical activity.
International Journal of The History of Sport | 2016
Antonio Rivero Herráiz; Raúl Sánchez-García
Abstract This article analyzes the influence of the new civilizing sensitivity of the Spanish regenerationists in the introduction of sport, in place of bullfighting, during the first third of the twentieth century. Following the colonial collapse of the late nineteenth century and the subsequent demoralization of the country, the regenerationists saw in physical education and sport a way to reform the broken Spanish population. Sport had arrived in Spain in the mid-nineteenth century by way of the aristocracy and would then spread to the urban middle classes, imbued with the reformist sense of the regenerationists. It came in the form of amateur sport, with values of modernity and a civilizing sensitivity which were diametrically opposed to activities such as bullfighting that had such great support from the Spanish public. Amongst the urban middle classes, sport developed as a kind of amateur practice, used for the formation of a more civilized character and the expression of individuality; on the contrary, amongst the working classes, sport spread primarily in its professional form, by way of mass spectator sports (football and boxing), representing a civilizing spurt in severing the link between entertainment and death which was central to bullfighting.
Revista Complutense de Educación | 2016
Maribel Barriopedro Moro; Cristina López de Subijana; Miguel Ángel Gómez Ruano; Antonio Rivero Herráiz
Archive | 2016
Maribel Barriopedro Moro; Cristina López de Subijana; Miguel Ángel; Gómez Ruano; Antonio Rivero Herráiz
ATHLOS. Revista Internacional de Ciencias Sociales de la Actividad Física, el Juego y el Deporte,, ISSN 2253-6604, 2015-06, Vol. VIII, No. V | 2015
Maria Martin Rodriguez; Jesús Martínez del Castillo; Maria Isabel Barriopedro Moro; José Emilio Jiménez Beatty; Cristina López de Subijana Hernández; Antonio Rivero Herráiz
WASM. World Association for Sport Management | WASM 2014 World Conference for Sport Management Book of Abstracts | 2014 | Madrid | 2014
Antonio Rivero Herráiz; Cristina López de Subijana Hernández; José Emilio Jiménez Beatty; Jesús Martínez del Castillo; Maria Martin Rodriguez; Miguel Sánchez; Lucía Moreno
Simposio | XX Simposium Internacional del Deporte, el Ejercicio Físico y la Salud | del 12 al 16 de mayo de 2014 | San José Costa Rica | 2014
Maria Martin Rodriguez; Maria Isabel Barriopedro Moro; Antonio Rivero Herráiz; Cristina López de Subijana Hernández; Silvia Ferro López; Natalia Pedrajas Sanz
Proyecto I+D+i | WASM 2014 World Association for Sport Management Book of Abstracts | 2014 | Madrid España | 2014
Jesús Martínez del Castillo; Antonio Rivero Herráiz; Cristina López de Subijana Hernández; Maria Martin Rodriguez
Ponencias del Congreso | European Association for Sociology of Sport Conference 2014 | 7th-10th May 2014 | Utrech. Holanda | 2014
Maria Isabel Barriopedro Moro; Maria Martin Rodriguez; José Emilio Jiménez Beatty; Cristina López de Subijana Hernández; Antonio Rivero Herráiz