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AUTOR(ES) Kenneth Morgan , Gabriella Thorell , Susanna Hedenborg , Owe Stråhlman
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Swedish Equestrian Center of Sport, Education and Research, Sweden; Ridskolan Strömsholm, Sweden, University of Gothenburg, Sweden; Swedish Equestrian Center of Sport, Education and Research, Sweden; Ridskolan Strömsholm, Sweden, Malmö University, Sweden, Karlstad University, Sweden
ANO 2018
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO International Review for the Sociology of Sport
ISSN 1012-6902
E-ISSN 1461-7218
DOI 10.1177/1012690216665111
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 14c837c1a1bc8e34b5a4ef0139a8e28d

Resumo

Equestrian sport is one of the largest sports among young girls in Sweden. A majority of these girls get their riding education at riding schools that provide horses and instructors. Previous research has pointed out that the Swedish riding school is characterised by a traditional stable culture that originated in army practices. Presently Swedish children and youth sport at large are undergoing a change driven by increased commercialisation and individualisation. The aim of this article is therefore to explore and analyse how Swedish riding instructors perceive and experience their professional role in regards to these changes. Interviews with 10 riding instructors have been analysed using a constructivist approach of Grounded theory, as well as institutional theory and institutional economic theory. It was discovered that the riding instructors, due to an economic recession, feel that the institutional arrangements of the riding schools have become governed by the economy. The riding instructors thus feel impelled to change and adapt to new teaching styles – from instruction characterised by giving orders to teaching characterised by dialogue. This study illustrates how economic challenges require continuous development of the riding instructors' pedagogical ability, and have made them more aware of their profession, its historical heritage and norms.

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