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CULVER, Diane »


Associate professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Human Kinetics

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Office: 613 562 5800 x 4283
Office: 6137246829
Cell: 613 724 6829
Home: 6137246829
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Diane's research interests are in the area of (1) coaching and coach education, (2) informal learning and changing everyday practices, and (3) qualitative research methods, especially participatory research. Diane's previous working experience includes coaching for the Canadian National Ski Team and the New Zealand Olympic Ski Team. She consults with athletes and coaches, facilitating the enhancement of their performance.

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EAST, Jocelyn »


Part-time professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Human Kinetics

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Sport ethics, doping, violence, abuse and harassment, governance issues, Long-term athlete development (LTAD) and ethics, fair-play, inclusion, racism, match-fixing, corruption, safety in sport, Canadian Sport Policy, sport history, unethical behaviors, education, concussion and head injuries, injury prevention, codes of conduct, Quebec history, institutionalization, discrimination.

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FORTIER, Michelle »


Full professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Human Kinetics

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4275)
Cell: 613-866-8987
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E-mail, Cell Telephone

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Physical activity Exercise Motivation Enjoyment Mental health Well-being Women's wellness Negative aspects of competitive sport

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