ERIC Number: EJ1407619
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
Pages: 13
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ISSN: ISSN-1357-3322
EISSN: EISSN-1470-1243
Joe Wicks, Lifestyle Capitalism and the Social Construction of PE (with Joe)
Sport, Education and Society, v29 n2 p119-131 2024
In Spring 2020, the UK Government announced the cessation of in-person teaching for the vast majority of school-aged children in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prompting an accelerated shift towards digital learning across the curriculum, this announcement was accompanied by a rise in market-based solutions to address the problem of keeping young people active, 'healthy' and 'positive' whilst at home. The most prominent of these was offered by Joe Wicks, who broadcasted "PE with Joe" live globally via "YouTube" for five days per week for eighteen weeks. The aim of this paper is to critically explore some of the contextual factors that enabled Joe Wicks to create and legitimise a public health intervention under the title of physical education, and henceforth position himself (whether intentionally or not) as an authoritative agent for change within the discipline. After outlining who Joe Wicks is, we unpack the discursive framing of "PE with Joe" in order to locate Wicks' intervention amid the perennial politics of physical education. We then consider the meaning of "PE with Joe" and why Joe Wicks' involvement in physical education matters, reflecting upon the effects of Joe Wicks on the future of physical education practice and research. Among our conclusions is that the COVID-19 pandemic provided an opportunity for Joe Wicks -- here positioned and understood as a branded, celebrity lifestyle enterprise -- to manoeuvre himself (and his products) from the periphery to the centre of physical education's public imagery and discourse. Furthermore, we argue that exploring the ways in which Wicks' presence in the physical education space has been received, embraced, modified, challenged and resisted is vital in discerning "PE with Joe's" actual or perceived effects on the social construction of physical education, and the educational engagements of young people in physical activity in the post-COVID-19 landscape.
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational Change, COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Public Health, Intervention, Video Technology, Life Style, Entrepreneurship
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Language: English
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