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Workplace physical activity: theory, policy and practice
David McGillivray
School of Business and Creative Industries
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Workplace
100%
Activity Theory
100%
Work-related Physical Activity
100%
Organizational Wellness
100%
Work Organization
66%
Physical Activity
33%
Leisure
33%
Governmentality
33%
Active Citizenship
33%
Wellness
33%
Industrial Work
33%
Contemporary Discourse
33%
Promoting Physical Activity
33%
Wellness Programs
33%
Compulsion
33%
Intended Outcome
33%
Self-governance
33%
Working Body
33%
Volunteerism
33%
Work Health
33%
Self-regulating
33%
Recreational Opportunities
33%
Arts and Humanities
Discourse
100%
Activity Theory
100%
Case Study
33%
Contemporary
33%
Access
33%
Tension
33%
Scheme
33%
Governmentality
33%
Rationality
33%
guise
33%
Psychology
Physical Activity
100%
Activity Theory
100%
Wellbeing
100%
Leisure Activity
25%
Case Study
25%
Physical Activity Effect
25%
Social Sciences
Automatic Control
25%