“Being represented in the game on your own terms”: A Mi’kmaw sport administrator’s perspective on transferring agency in mainstream hockey from the structure to the individual

Ryan Francis grew up in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada and is a member of Acadia First Nation. He played hockey in the United States while he completed an undergraduate degree in Sport Management before returning to Canada to obtain a Master of Physical Education in Administration, Curriculum, an...

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Main Author: Francis, Ryan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Journal of Emerging Sport Studies 2023
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Online Access:https://journals.library.brocku.ca/index.php/jess/article/view/4348
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spelling ftbrockunivojs:oai:brock.scholarsportal.info:article/4348 2023-07-02T03:32:57+02:00 “Being represented in the game on your own terms”: A Mi’kmaw sport administrator’s perspective on transferring agency in mainstream hockey from the structure to the individual Francis, Ryan 2023-06-04 application/pdf https://journals.library.brocku.ca/index.php/jess/article/view/4348 eng eng Journal of Emerging Sport Studies https://journals.library.brocku.ca/index.php/jess/article/view/4348/3213 https://journals.library.brocku.ca/index.php/jess/article/view/4348 Copyright (c) 2023 Ryan Francis Journal of Emerging Sport Studies; Vol. 8 (2023): Special Issue - The Hockey Conference 2562-3184 ice hockey indigenous agency info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftbrockunivojs 2023-06-10T23:00:52Z Ryan Francis grew up in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada and is a member of Acadia First Nation. He played hockey in the United States while he completed an undergraduate degree in Sport Management before returning to Canada to obtain a Master of Physical Education in Administration, Curriculum, and Supervision. He is currently employed as Manager of Provincial Outreach and Coordination for the Nova Scotia Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage in its Communities, Sport, and Recreation Division. He is also the first ever Visiting Indigenous Fellow at Saint Mary’s University where he is leading projects in research and community collaboration all related to Indigenous sport participation and education. Ryan is perhaps best known for having helped launch the Indigenous Girls Hockey Program Nova Scotia, a role that contributed to his nomination for the National Hockey League’s prestigious Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award. He wrote this essay in his capacity as a Mi’kmaw hockey player and sport administrator about his perspective on racism in hockey and how the structure of mainstream hockey in Canada perpetuates exclusion. Article in Journal/Newspaper Mi’kmaw Brock University Open Journal System Canada
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“Being represented in the game on your own terms”: A Mi’kmaw sport administrator’s perspective on transferring agency in mainstream hockey from the structure to the individual
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description Ryan Francis grew up in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada and is a member of Acadia First Nation. He played hockey in the United States while he completed an undergraduate degree in Sport Management before returning to Canada to obtain a Master of Physical Education in Administration, Curriculum, and Supervision. He is currently employed as Manager of Provincial Outreach and Coordination for the Nova Scotia Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage in its Communities, Sport, and Recreation Division. He is also the first ever Visiting Indigenous Fellow at Saint Mary’s University where he is leading projects in research and community collaboration all related to Indigenous sport participation and education. Ryan is perhaps best known for having helped launch the Indigenous Girls Hockey Program Nova Scotia, a role that contributed to his nomination for the National Hockey League’s prestigious Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award. He wrote this essay in his capacity as a Mi’kmaw hockey player and sport administrator about his perspective on racism in hockey and how the structure of mainstream hockey in Canada perpetuates exclusion.
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title “Being represented in the game on your own terms”: A Mi’kmaw sport administrator’s perspective on transferring agency in mainstream hockey from the structure to the individual
title_short “Being represented in the game on your own terms”: A Mi’kmaw sport administrator’s perspective on transferring agency in mainstream hockey from the structure to the individual
title_full “Being represented in the game on your own terms”: A Mi’kmaw sport administrator’s perspective on transferring agency in mainstream hockey from the structure to the individual
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op_source Journal of Emerging Sport Studies; Vol. 8 (2023): Special Issue - The Hockey Conference
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