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Overview

Tatiana V. Ryba is affiliated with the University of Jyväskylä in Finland and focuses on research in the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with a substantial number of publications in each area. Their work spans several subfields, particularly Social Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Safety Research, Gender Studies, and Sociology and Political Science.

The primary topics Tatiana explores include Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports, Sport Psychology and Performance, Youth Development and Social Support, Sports, Gender, and Society, Sport and Mega-Event Impacts, Physical Education and Pedagogy, and Career Development and Diversity.

Among their recent papers are:

  • Developing mixed methods research in sport and exercise psychology: potential contributions of a critical realist perspective, 2020, International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Career development and transitions of athletes: the International Society of Sport Psychology Position Stand Revisited, 2020, International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • A taxonomy of dual career development environments in European countries, 2020, European Sport Management Quarterly
  • Learning in sport: from life skills to existential learning, 2020, Sport Education and Society
  • Ten essential features of European dual career development environments: A multiple case study, 2021, Psychology of Sport and Exercise

Frequent co-authors in Tatiana's research include:

  • Kaisa Aunola
  • Noora J. Ronkainen
  • Asko Tolvanen
  • Milla Saarinen
  • Natalia Stambulova

The scientist publishes regularly in several academic venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Psychology of Sport and Exercise
  • International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • JYX
  • Current Issues of Sports Psychology and Pedagogy

Best Publications

  • Career development and transitions of athletes: the International Society of Sport Psychology Position Stand Revisited

    Natalia B. Stambulova;Tatiana V. Ryba;Kristoffer Henriksen

  • ISSP Position Stand: Culturally competent research and practice in sport and exercise psychology

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Natalia B. Stambulova;Gangyan Si;Robert J. Schinke

  • From Mental Game to Cultural Praxis: A Cultural Studies Model's Implications for the Future of Sport Psychology

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Handel Kashope Wright

  • A critical review of career research and assistance through the cultural lens : Towards cultural praxis of athletes' careers

    Natalia B. Stambulova;Tatiana V. Ryba

  • Dual career pathways of transnational athletes

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Natalia B. Stambulova;Noora J. Ronkainen;Jens Bundgaard

  • The cultural turn in sport psychology

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Robert J. Schinke;Gershon Tenenbaum

  • Athletes' careers across cultures

    Natalia B. Stambulova;Tatiana V. Ryba

  • The Work of Cultural Transition: An Emerging Model.

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Natalia B. Stambulova;Noora J. Ronkainen

  • Migration and Career Transitions in Professional Sports: Transnational Athletic Careers in a Psychological and Sociological Perspective

    Sine Agergaard;Tatiana V. Ryba

  • A meta-study of athletic identity research in sport psychology: Current status and future directions

    Noora J. Ronkainen;Anna Kavoura;Tatiana V. Ryba

  • A person-oriented approach to sport and school burnout in adolescent student-athletes: The role of individual and parental expectations☆

    Matilda Sorkkila;Kaisa Aunola;Tatiana V. Ryba

  • Towards a conceptual understanding of acute cultural adaptation: a preliminary examination of ACA in female swimming

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Saara Haapanen;Shwiko Mosek;Kwok Ng

  • What can gender tell us about the pre-retirement experiences of elite distance runners in Finland?: a thematic narrative analysis.

    Noora Johanna Ronkainen;Noora Johanna Ronkainen;Irina Watkins;Tatiana V. Ryba

  • A new perspective on adolescent athletes’ transition into upper secondary school: A longitudinal mixed methods study protocol

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Kaisa Aunola;Sami Kalaja;Harri Selänne

  • Narrative and discursive perspectives on athletic identity : Past, present, and future

    Noora J. Ronkainen;Anna Kavoura;Tatiana V. Ryba

  • Methodology as a ritualized Eurocentrism: Introduction to the special issue

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Robert J. Schinke

  • Developing mixed methods research in sport and exercise psychology: potential contributions of a critical realist perspective

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Gareth Wiltshire;Julian North;Noora J. Ronkainen

  • A taxonomy of dual career development environments in European countries

    Robert Morris;Emily Cartigny;Tatiana Ryba;Paul Wylleman

  • ISSP position stand: Transnationalism, mobility, and acculturation in and through sport

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Robert J. Schinke;Natalia B. Stambulova;Anne-Marie Elbe

  • Negotiating female judoka identities in Greece: A Foucauldian discourse analysis

    Anna Kavoura;Tatiana V. Ryba;Stiliani Chroni

  • Elite athletic career as a context for life design

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Noora J. Ronkainen;Harri Selänne

  • Cultural sport psychology as a pathway to advances in identity and settlement research to practice

    Robert J. Schinke;Amy T. Blodgett;Tatiana V. Ryba;San Fu Kao

  • “Sport has always been first for me” but “all my free time is spent doing homework” : Dual career styles in late adolescence

    Tatiana V. Ryba;Natalia B. Stambulova;Harri Selänne;Kaisa Aunola

Frequent Co-Authors

Natalia Stambulova
Natalia Stambulova Halmstad University
Kaisa Aunola
Kaisa Aunola University of Jyväskylä
Robert J. Schinke
Robert J. Schinke Laurentian University
David Tod
David Tod Lancaster University
Asko Tolvanen
Asko Tolvanen University of Jyväskylä
Katariina Salmela-Aro
Katariina Salmela-Aro University of Helsinki
Kerry R. McGannon
Kerry R. McGannon Laurentian University
Jari-Erik Nurmi
Jari-Erik Nurmi University of Jyväskylä
Athanasios Papaioannou
Athanasios Papaioannou University Of Thessaly
Judy L. Van Raalte
Judy L. Van Raalte Springfield College

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