Future Trends in the Kinesiology Sciences |
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Authors: | Duane Knudson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Health and Human Performance, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texasdknudson@txstate.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTKinesiology emerged from its preventative medicine and education roots to establish itself as a recognized field of inquiry with numerous sub-disciplines. This article presents four trends in modern science that will likely influence the future of kinesiology sciences. Will recent increases in greater scientific specialization be overcome by the need for greater integration and collaborative research? Will recent increases in emphasis on “greater impacts” from funded research continue? Will new kinds of review and journals replace traditional emphases on prestigious, peer-reviewed journals? Will advancements in technology increase complexity and integration of kinesiology sciences? With attention to the dangers and opportunities in these four trends, kinesiology faculty are well positioned to increase the visibility and funding of kinesiology sciences. |
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Keywords: | Collaboration complexity evaluation grants impact networking |
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