TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards a conceptual understanding of acute cultural adaptation
T2 - A preliminary examination of ACA in female swimming
AU - Ryba, Tatiana V.
AU - Haapanen, Saara
AU - Mosek, Shwiko
AU - Ng, Kwok
PY - 2012/3
Y1 - 2012/3
N2 - This paper considers a novel approach to researching adaptation in transnational athletes. The first part introduces a conceptualisation of acute cultural adaptation (ACA), which extends the current literature in sport psychology by offering original insights into mechanisms underpinning adaptive processes to a new cultural site during an interim relocation. Rereading a self-determination theory through the lens of cultural epistemology, the proposed theorisation suggests that ACA is realised in everyday practices drawing on a range of material and symbolic cultural resources to satisfy basic psychological needs. The second part of the paper engages the conceptualisation of ACA to make sense of the adaptive processes as experienced by female swimmers from Finland during their training camp in Australia. The study's findings highlight relatedness as a discursive cultural space, offering a starting point for examining the role of culture in psychological functions during short-term relocation.
AB - This paper considers a novel approach to researching adaptation in transnational athletes. The first part introduces a conceptualisation of acute cultural adaptation (ACA), which extends the current literature in sport psychology by offering original insights into mechanisms underpinning adaptive processes to a new cultural site during an interim relocation. Rereading a self-determination theory through the lens of cultural epistemology, the proposed theorisation suggests that ACA is realised in everyday practices drawing on a range of material and symbolic cultural resources to satisfy basic psychological needs. The second part of the paper engages the conceptualisation of ACA to make sense of the adaptive processes as experienced by female swimmers from Finland during their training camp in Australia. The study's findings highlight relatedness as a discursive cultural space, offering a starting point for examining the role of culture in psychological functions during short-term relocation.
KW - adaptation
KW - basic needs
KW - cultural psychology
KW - training camp
KW - transnational mobility
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84858840371&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/2159676X.2011.653498
DO - 10.1080/2159676X.2011.653498
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84858840371
SN - 2159-676X
VL - 4
SP - 80
EP - 97
JO - Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health
JF - Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health
IS - 1
ER -