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    Professionalism, Golf Coaching and a Master of Science Degree: A commentary

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    As a point of reference I congratulate Simon Jenkins on tackling the issue of professionalism in coaching. As he points out coaching is not a profession, but this does not mean that coaching would not benefit from going through a professionalization process. As things stand I find that the stimulus article unpacks some critically important issues of professionalism, broadly within the context of golf coaching. However, I am not sure enough is made of understanding what professional (golf) coaching actually is nor how the development of a professional golf coach can be facilitated by a Master of Science Degree (M.Sc.). I will focus my commentary on these two issues

    Anthropological data in danger, c. 1941-1965

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    Database of dreams : the lost quest to catalog humanity

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    Towards a database of dreams : assembling an archive of elusive materials, c. 1947-61

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    ’Hypothetical machines’ : the science fiction dreams of cold war social science

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    On not being there : the data-driven body at work and at play

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    What escapes the total archive

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