Carl J, Abu-Omar K, Bernard P, Lohmann J, White P, Peters J, Sahlqvist S, Ma J, Duncan M, Barnett LM (2024)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2024
Book Volume: 21
Pages Range: 316-319
Journal Issue: 4
The concept of physical literacy (PL) has witnessed enormous popularity in recent years and has undergone substantial theoretical evolvement during the last 2 decades. However, the research field pertaining to PL has not yet initiated discussions around the challenges of climate change and the alignment with conceptualizations of planetary health. Therefore, we argue that the consideration of an “ecological domain” for individual physical activity, in the form of ecological awareness, would further evolve the concept. We illustrate how to potentially integrate adjustments within the most frequent PL definitions of the field (eg, those in Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, the United States, or by the International Physical Literacy Association) without questioning the entire integrity of these elaborate conceptualizations. An ecological domain of PL would not only interact with the postulated physical, cognitive, psychological/affective, and social domains of PL but also have important implications for the (re)design of interventions and practices in physical activity contexts. We call the scientific community, both on national and international scales, to intensify the discussions and initiate a research agenda involving an “ecological domain” of PL.
APA:
Carl, J., Abu-Omar, K., Bernard, P., Lohmann, J., White, P., Peters, J.,... Barnett, L.M. (2024). Physical Literacy in the Context of Climate Change: Is There a Need for Further Refinement of the Concept? Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 21(4), 316-319. https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2023-0714
MLA:
Carl, Johannes, et al. "Physical Literacy in the Context of Climate Change: Is There a Need for Further Refinement of the Concept?" Journal of Physical Activity and Health 21.4 (2024): 316-319.
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