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<title>Exploring touch in physical education practicum in a touchy latin culture</title>
<creator>Varea, Valeria</creator>
<creator>González Calvo, Gustavo</creator>
<creator>Martínez Álvarez, Lucio</creator>
<description>Producción Científica</description>
<description>The decrease in touch has been explored in recent literature in relation to child protection&#xd;
discourses and no touch policies and it has been suggested that Physical Education (PE) has been&#xd;
weakened by the lack of touch. Significantly, the issue of touch has remained largely unexplored in&#xd;
Latin societies, which are characterised by an amplified tactile approach to people and comparatively&#xd;
little personal space. This paper examines how a group of pre-service PE teachers in Spain responded&#xd;
to, acted and negotiated touch with primary school students. It draws on data generated from body&#xd;
journals and the concepts of risk society, surveillance and moral panic. The findings indicate that&#xd;
touching school students is still common practice in Spain and was considered something positive.&#xd;
The influence of other individuals and certain spaces was also noted by participants, who felt&#xd;
more surveilled and distressed on particular occasions and some of them strategically introduced&#xd;
touch with students in a progressive manner. The results of the study invite us to reflect on the&#xd;
possibility of doing more harm than good by presenting topics about touch to pre-service teachers&#xd;
and how pre-service teacher educators may need to provide PE students with proper resources and&#xd;
understandings to successfully negotiate touch with school students.</description>
<date>2022-10-27</date>
<date>2022-10-27</date>
<date>2018</date>
<type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</type>
<identifier>Societies, 2018, vol. 8, n. 3, p. 54</identifier>
<identifier>https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/56584</identifier>
<identifier>10.3390/soc8030054</identifier>
<identifier>54</identifier>
<identifier>3</identifier>
<identifier>Societies</identifier>
<identifier>8</identifier>
<identifier>2075-4698</identifier>
<language>eng</language>
<relation>https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/8/3/54</relation>
<rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</rights>
<rights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</rights>
<rights>© 2018 The Author(s)</rights>
<rights>Atribución 4.0 Internacional</rights>
<publisher>MDPI</publisher>
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