
معرفی
Terilyn C. Shigeno is a Lecturer in the Department of Sport Psychology & Motor Behavior at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She holds appointments within the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, focusing on undergraduate and graduate courses such as KNS 231 (Introduction to Sport Psychology) and KNS 534 (Motor Behavior and Skill Acquisition).
- PhD: University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Kinesiology and Sport Studies, Sport Psychology and Motor Behavior)
- MS: Springfield College (Exercise Science and Sport Studies, Sport and Exercise Psychology)
- BS: Pacific University (Exercise Science, emphasis in Motor Behavior; minor in Psychology)
Her research explores morality in sport, cultural dimensions of sport psychology, and systemic power dynamics affecting athlete behavior. Central themes include leveraging sport as a tool for moral development and social justice initiatives. Recent work addresses gender-based violence in athletics and underrepresentation of Asian American professionals in sport psychology.
Publications span peer-reviewed journals like The Journal of Contemporary Athletics and Encyclopedia of Psychology and Gender, with conference presentations at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. Her work emphasizes practical applications for ethical athletic development and systemic change.
No formal grants or awards are listed, though her presentations indicate active engagement in social justice-oriented sport research. She advises no named students in the provided data, focusing instead on curricular development and scholarly dissemination.
Labs/teams: While departmental labs like the Applied Sport Psychology Laboratory exist, no direct affiliation is explicitly stated in the text.





