
Josephine GodwyllArizona State University | ASU · School of Community Resources and Development
Josephine Godwyll
Assitant Professor Faculty of Kinesiology Sports and Recreation University of Alberta
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Introduction
My research focuses on studying interactions connected to recreational environments (physical or virtual), and their linkages to well-being and how they can inform access, design and management of such spaces.
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Publications (9)
Social space production theorizes space as a socially constructed phenomenon, comprising of the expectations of society, technical design decisions, and the physical features that result. This theorization of space is especially relevant to recreational public spaces (e.g. parks, playgrounds, community centres) in low-income settings. This is becau...
Capturing indigenous knowledge on spatial boundaries in water resource management
This conceptual paper explores theoretical linkages between community well-being and key dimensions of public spaces (i.e., physical characteristics, technical experts, and communities). It draws on environmental justice literature and the Tripartite Framework to contextualize the concept of access to public spaces. The nexus between the key dimens...
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Considerable attention has been directed toward the neighborhood as a critical context affecting health and wellbeing. The particular mechanisms that explain this relationship are still under investigation. The ability to flourish, or live life with purpose and value, is contingent upon engaging in meaningful activities. We investigate...
Despite growing research supporting the impact of the built environment on active school
transport (AST), distance persists as the most powerful predictor of walking and biking to school.There is a need to better understand how environmental features interact with distance to affect AST, and whether the influence of environmental factors persist ac...
The concept of resilience is complex, and research on what contributes to public sector organizational resilience outcomes and how to effectively model resilient organization is still in its infancy. The purpose of this study is to apply the Employee–Organization Relationship (E-O-R) framework to understand the relationship between employees’ skill...
This conceptual paper explores pedagogical interventions that can be applied to social change centered youth leadership programs. It specifically focuses on two interventions, Image Theatre and autonomy promotion; the former is a pedagogical tool while the latter is a pedagogical approach. These interventions are vital for social change centered yo...
Tourism related stress has recently been revealed as an issue for tourism host community residents. Prior studies have relied on directly asking residents if tourism caused them stress, resulting in possible participant priming. This study utilized the ArcGIS Survey123 app to collect data on resident stress from a community with high levels of tour...