Daly, E., Blackett, A.D., Pearce, A.J., & Ryan, L. (2022). Protect the player, protect the game: Reflections from ex-professional rugby union players on law changes, protective equipment, and duty of care in the professional game. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, 7(4). Doi:10.3390/jfmk7040091
Forsyth, J.J., Sams, L., Blackett, A.D., Ellis, N., & Abouna, M-S. (2022). Menstrual cycle, hormone-based contraception and pregnancy in women’s European football: Awareness and understanding among players, coaches and managers. Sport in Society. Advanced online publication. Doi:10.1080/17430437.2022.2125385
Blackett, A.D. (2022). Malign and covert nationalism within British newspapers reporting of Eddie Jones’ appointment as head coach of the men’s England national rugby union team. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 57(5), 715-733. Doi:10.1177/10126902211037842
Blackett, A.D., Evans, A.B., & Piggott, D. (2022). The next logical step: An examination of elite athletes’ transitions into post-athletic high-performance coaching roles. In D. Agnew (Ed.), Athlete Transitions in Sport: Experiences in Elite Sport (pp. 129-144). Routledge. Doi:10.4324/9781003020189
Daly, E., Pearce, A.J., Blackett, A.D., & Ryan, L. (2022). Injury as an occupational hazard in professional rugby: A qualitative analysis of interviews with ex-professional rugby players. The Journal of Sport and Exercise Science, 6(1), 22-30. Doi:10.36905/jses.2022.01.04
Blackett, A.D. (2021). ‘Do you have to walk it to talk it?’: The significance of an elite athletic career in becoming a high-performance coach in men’s football and rugby union. In A. Whitehead & J. Coe (Eds.), Myths of Coaching (pp.154-166). Sequoia Books.
Blackett, A.D., Evans, A.B., & Piggott, D. (2021). Negotiating a high-performance coach identity: A critical sociological analysis of elite athletes’ transitions into post-athletic high-performance coaching careers. Sport, Education and Society, 26(6), 663-675. Doi:10.1080/13573322.2020.1787371
Barrett, G.M., Sherwin, I., & Blackett, A.D. (2021). Women rugby union coaches’ experiences of formal coach education in Ireland and the United Kingdom: A qualitative study. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 29(1), 29-37. Doi:10.1123/wspaj.2020-0056
Daly, E., White, A.J., Blackett, A.D., & Ryan, L. (2021). Pressure: A qualitative analysis of the perception of concussion and injury risk in retired professional rugby players. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology. Doi:10.3390/jfmk6030078
Graham, L., & Blackett, A.D. (2021). “Coach, or female coach?” And does it matter?: An autoethnography of playing the gendered game over a twenty-year elite swim coaching career. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. Doi:10.1080/2159676X.2021.1969998
Blackett, A.D., Evans, A.B., & Piggott, D. (2019). ‘They have to toe the line’: A Foucauldian analysis of the socialisation of former elite athletes into academy coaching roles. Sports Coaching Review, 8(1), 83-102. Doi:10.1080/21640629.2018.1436502
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Blackett, A.D., Evans, A.B., & Piggott, D. (2017). Why ‘the best way of learning to coach the game is playing the game’: Conceptualising high-performance coaching pathways. Sport, Education and Society, 22(6), 744-758. Doi:10.1080/13573322.2015.1075494