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Activating the ‘peerness’ of youth leaders in a community sports programme through techne and phronesis

Peer-to-peer approaches engage groups of people considered to share one or more characteristics that identify them as peers and draw on rationales of credibility, identification and role modelling in peer-to-peer interactions. Despite the popularity of the approach, the ways in which the peer leader...

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Published in:Health promotion international 2022-12, Vol.37 (6)
Main Authors: Christensen, Julie H, Evans, Adam B, Klinker, Charlotte D, Staal, Marie T, Bentsen, Peter, Nielsen, Glen
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