Presentations
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Brave Blossoms, Stonehenge, and Rice Fields
Christopher Hayes
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 09:15
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Empirical Evidence on Sports Participation and Leadership
Michael Insler
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Sport, Art, or Both?
Natalie Tacuri
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Football Practice in Brazil
Bernardo Buarque De Hollanda
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 09:55
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God of the Ninety Minutes
Ahmed Abdelazim
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Aging and Adventure Sport
Moira Howes
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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The Unforgiven
Craig Greenham
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 318 : 2022-06-30 10:30
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Power to the People
Arne Koch
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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The Fix is In
Em Dentith, Martin Orr
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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The Boateng Brothers and the Contested Nature of Germanness
Matthias Kaelberer
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 10:50
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Penis-washing - Tim Paine, Sexting and Saving the ‘Baggy Green’
Julie-Ann C Tullberg, Tom F Heenan
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Playing Out a Brand
Ajay Hothi
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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A Game of Offense
Frederick Gooding, Jr.
Workshop Presentation
Pre-Conference Room : 2022-06-29 08:30
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Sport, Migration, and Social Integration
Ciaran Acton, Teresa Willis
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 09:15
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Experiencing Life and Society through Sports
Tilak Jha
Focused Discussion
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The Balancing Act
Zahara Williams
Innovation Showcase
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“I Just Wish More Would Go Back to Coach”
Marilyn Castro, Jaquelyn Valenzuela
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Virility on Wheels
Philip Whalen
Focused Discussion
Online Asynchronous
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Celebrating Together
Kelly Salchow MacArthur
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 518 : 2022-06-30 10:50
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Education under ISIS
Tegwen Gadais
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Running for Kudos
Hayley Russell, Emma Nelson, Charlie Potts
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 11:10
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"Skin to Skin"
Marta Eulalia Blanco García
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Exposing Fascism
Cara Snyder
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Hitting the Barriers
Olivia R. Howe
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Critical Junctures and American Exceptionalism
Kirk Bowman
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Contributions of Outness to Sexual Minorities' Participation in Sports
Casper Voyles
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Perceptions of Female International Students’ Lived-Experience as College Athletes
Christopher Atwater, Nicole Sellars, Chris Corr
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Using Language Processing Techniques to Measure Bias in the American Football Media Industry
Owen Gallagher
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Why We Don’t Swim
Karen Carr
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Antifascism in Football
Felipe Tavares Paes Lopes
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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A Study on International Student Athletes' Acculturation and Motivation
Wenyi Chang
Poster Session
Online Asynchronous
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Women are Not Monolithic
Heather Van Mullem, Sharon Kay Stoll, Aubrey H. Shaw
Focused Discussion
Online Asynchronous
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Challenges of Being a Young Female Thrower in Portugal
Rita Pires
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 16:25
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Creating a Caring and Winning Culture in the New Zealand Netball Team
Lana McCarthy, Dennis Slade, Geoffrey Watson, Andrew John Martin
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 16:05
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Protesting Is Cool, but Don't Mess With the Money
Brent Clark Jr, Semassa Boko
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Panthers, Cyclones, and Hawkeyes, Oh My!
Jayme Renfro
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Indian Premier League
Saeed Hydaralli
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 09:35
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Adaptive Athletics on Campus
Amanda Kraus, Peter Hughes
Workshop Presentation
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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The Electric Mountain Bike as Pharmakon
Jim Cherrington
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Islam and Sport
Fabrizio Ciocca
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Big Data and Sport Science in China
Shangjun Zou
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Powering Through
Rachna Aravind
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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The Configuration of a "Brazilian Way"
Tiago J. Fernandes Maranhão
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 09:55
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Sports, Gender and Activism
Luisa Turbino Torres
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Sports Calendars and Competing Temporal Ideologies
Chepchirchir Tirop
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Passion Versus Argentina
Melissa Maldonado Salcedo
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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‘Out’ LGBTQI+ Players in Elite Soccer in England
Ruth Kennedy, Donna L Woodhouse
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Football and the Problem of Cyber-Racism
Daniel Kilvington
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 15:05
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Sport and Democracy
Breana Mc Coy
Focused Discussion
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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American College Football and Homophobia
Derek Van Rheenen
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Instagram Policies and Online Abuse Towards Elite Women in Strength Sports
Catherine Phipps
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 318 : 2022-06-30 10:50
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Talent Transfer in a Danish Talent Development Context
Martin Johansen
Poster Session
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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Racism and Culture
Donna L Woodhouse
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 10:30
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Ajax, Idomeneus, and Sports-Spectator Violence in Homer
Jonah Radding
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Online Workouts and Fitness Instructors’ Physical Autonomy in Times of the Covid-19 Pandemic
Dominika Czarnecka
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 14:45
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Gender Games
Tanya Kini
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Unlocking Purpose, Meaning, and Motivation through Embodiment and the Aesthetic Sport Experience
Elaine Foster, Sharon Kay Stoll
Workshop Presentation
Online Asynchronous
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Parents from low-income families organizing sports participation for their children
Anne Annink
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 345 : 2022-07-01 09:15
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The Emergence of a Real Olympic “Human Rights” Conditionality?
David Pavot
Focused Discussion
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Commodifying Athletes' Bodies: A Three Millennium Journey
Tom Roberts
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 09:55
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Female Bodybuilding and Physique Athletes and Identities
Airnel Abarra
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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The realization of inclusion for LGBTI+people in sport clubs
Inge Claringbould
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 345 : 2022-07-01 09:55
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A Black Feminist Political Economy of Sport in Higher Education
Rachel Roberson
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 15:25
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The Role of Leadership and Team Culture in Enhancing Sport Performance Outcomes
Jennifer Walinga, Danielle Cyr
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 15:05
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Did Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles Transform the U.S. Conversation about Mental Health?
Anthony Moretti
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Corruption in Sport
Mauricio Hernandez
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 14:45
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Athletes’ voice in elite sports policy’s outputs and outcomes
Jan Willem van der Roest
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 345 : 2022-07-01 09:35
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Sport Clubs and the Future of Activism
Eva Wolzok
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Running is a Contact Sport
Lindsey Freeman
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 15:05
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Competence Evaluation on Sports Motivation among Athletes
Kalu Ogba
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Tai Chi and Elastoband
Patrice Le Joubioux
Focused Discussion
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Who Really Won This Fight?
Anene Ejikeme
Focused Discussion
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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From Nichomachean to Cyborgean - the Un-Bio-Ethical Dimension of the Olympics and Paralympics
Constantine Psimopoulos
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Autonomy, Sport, and Threat of Gender Violence
Sylvia Burrow, Julie Baribault
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 14:45
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Why Otherly has Meaning and Power
Aubrey H. Shaw, Sharon Kay Stoll
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Moving with Identity and World-building in Early Childhood Education and Child and Youth Care
Nicole Land, Shemine Gulamhusein
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 518 : 2022-06-30 15:45
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A Feminist Analysis of "Nike Women" Advertisements' Portrayal of the Female Athlete's Body
Sajusha Ashok
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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The Role of Individual Autonomy in the Co-Construction of Team Identity
Lauren Pierce
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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A Female Athlete’s Model for Autonomy through Connection
Heidi Muller
Poster Session
Online Asynchronous
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Can an Athlete's Voice Help Improve the Anti-doping System?
Richard Vaughan
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 09:15
Sports Management & Commercialization
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When Politics Trumped Sports
Victoria Harms
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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The Super Bowl Pregame Show - a Celebration of Synergy
James Killingsworth
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 09:35
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Role of Private Partnerships and Sports for Development in Football
Balbir Aulakh
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Sports-related Sanctions as a Tool of Global Foreign and Security Policy
Velibor Jakovleski
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Under the Cosh? Attacks against Portuguese Journalists Reporting on Football
Novais Rui
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Global Privacy Challenges to Competition BioSecurity in Pandemic Times: Are ISO 27701 Standard "Enough" for Molecular Diagnostic and Vaccination Protection for High Performing Athletes
Bill J Ardrey
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Sport Organizations’ Diminished Autonomy through External Pressures
Robert C. Schneider
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 318 : 2022-06-30 11:10
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Over the Rainbow
Sean Pradhan, Gregory Costedoat
Poster Session
Online Asynchronous
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The Relationship between Allocated Funds and College Student Return on Investment at Public NCAA Division I Institutions
James Allen
Poster Session
Online Asynchronous
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Boom or Bust?
Hans Erik Næss
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Implications of Collegiate Athletic Donors’ Attitudes Toward National Anthem and COVID-19 Protocols
Greg Broekemier, Mackenzie Puckett
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 518 : 2022-06-30 10:30
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I'm Sorry for Letting You Down
Laith Zuraikat
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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How Can Strategic Innovation Help to Launch Sports Startups Successfully?
Zeinab Mondalizadeh
Poster Session
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Designing a Social Marketing System to Prevent Doping in Sports
Jasem Manouchehri
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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The Relationship between Voluntary Sport Clubs in Transition and Their Organizational Strength
Resie Hoeijmakers
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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The Commercialised Professional Darts Corporation Darts Arena as a Live Event Space
Leon Davis
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 318 : 2022-06-30 16:25
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Commercialization of Sports as Global Entertainment Platform
Juan Fuentes Fernández
Focused Discussion
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The Inequality of NCAA College Football
Cary Caro
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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The Value of a Division I Football Player
Robert Romano
Focused Discussion
Online Asynchronous
Sport and Health
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The Participation ARC
Valerie Worthington, Devorah Curtis
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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Managing Food Habits and Assessing Their Qualitative Effects on Athletic Performance
Mohammad Saeid Kiani
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Athletic Transitions
Tiara A Cash, Angie Fan
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 15:45
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Sports Injuries, Concussions and Surgeries Should be Viewed as Trauma and Treated with Trauma Reprocessing Psychotherapy
Paige Roberts LCSW PhD
Workshop Presentation
Auditorium : 2022-06-29 23:00
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Mental Health Impacts of Transgender Sports Ban in the United States
Jennifer Pharr
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Online Asynchronous
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The Prevalence and Impact of Breast Injury in French Women’s Professional Basketball
Tamara Eichelberger
Poster Session
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The Relationship between Limits to Autonomy and Student-Athlete Mental Health
K. Amy Banas
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Empowering Saudi Women for Sports
Mohammed Fakehy
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Reaching Out Through ParticipACTION
Zachary Consitt
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 518 : 2022-06-30 16:05
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Mentally Healthy Elite Sports Environments
Astrid Becker-Larsen
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 09:35
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The Invisible Injury
Natalie Graves
Focused Discussion
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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Fit for Politics?
Emma Nelson
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 318 : 2022-06-30 16:05
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The Role of Integrity in Addressing Abuse in Sport
Katherine Starr
Focused Discussion
Online Asynchronous
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Advancing Children’s Rights in Sport
Melanie Lang
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Education
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Transforming Ocean Societies through Physical Education in K-12 with the Technology Support
Xiuli Chen
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Collegiate Athletics, Sexual Harassment, and Regulations
Zhou Zhang
Focused Discussion
Online Asynchronous
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Football Defined by Moments with the Most Exciting Ones at the End
Uzzam Hafeez
Focused Discussion
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Gender and Racial Disparities in Pennsylvania High School Sport Participation
Liz Wang, Claire Boczkowski
Poster Session
Online Asynchronous
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Task Difficulty Strategies Can Improve Motor Learning
Yousri Elghoul
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Multimedia Learning for Strategic and Tactical Learning in Sport
Michael Mcmahon
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Intersection of Concussion-Education Document Readability and Collegiate Student-Athlete Health Literacy
Andrew Tollison
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Educational Implications for Dancers as Athletes within Community and University Contexts
Dawn Zinga, Victoria Dewar, Melissa Blackburn, Natalie Tacuri
Colloquium
Online Asynchronous
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Local Government Policy and Chinese Campus Football
咕噜咕噜的海风 王 Gurgling Sea Breeze King
Poster Session
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Know Your Aim and then Aim
Ansab Amin, Uzzam Hafeez
Focused Discussion
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Coaching Confidence, Competence, and Connection
Danielle Cyr
Poster Session
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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Behaviors of Successful Corporate Executives and Sports Coaches
Virginia Bianco Mathis
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Robin's Story - from Dropping Out of School to a Career in Tennis
Nadina Ayer
Poster Session
Online Asynchronous
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Gender and 'Sport for Development and Peace’ during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chiaki Okada
Poster Session
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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Efficacy of Bicycling Education
William Bartley
Focused Discussion
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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Internship at All Cost?
Kristian Thomsen, Simon Lonbro
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Room 518 : 2022-06-30 16:25
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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Brave Blossoms, Stonehenge, and Rice Fields
Christopher Hayes
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 09:15
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Gender Games
Tanya Kini
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Online Asynchronous
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Empirical Evidence on Sports Participation and Leadership
Michael Insler
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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When Politics Trumped Sports
Victoria Harms
Sports Management & Commercialization
Online Asynchronous
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Parents from low-income families organizing sports participation for their children
Anne Annink
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 345 : 2022-07-01 09:15
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The Participation ARC
Valerie Worthington, Devorah Curtis
Sport and Health
Online Asynchronous
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Commodifying Athletes' Bodies: A Three Millennium Journey
Tom Roberts
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 09:55
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Sport, Art, or Both?
Natalie Tacuri
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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Female Bodybuilding and Physique Athletes and Identities
Airnel Abarra
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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The Super Bowl Pregame Show - a Celebration of Synergy
James Killingsworth
Sports Management & Commercialization
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 09:35
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Football Practice in Brazil
Bernardo Buarque De Hollanda
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 09:55
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God of the Ninety Minutes
Ahmed Abdelazim
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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The realization of inclusion for LGBTI+people in sport clubs
Inge Claringbould
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 345 : 2022-07-01 09:55
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A Black Feminist Political Economy of Sport in Higher Education
Rachel Roberson
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 15:25
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Managing Food Habits and Assessing Their Qualitative Effects on Athletic Performance
Mohammad Saeid Kiani
Sport and Health
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The Role of Leadership and Team Culture in Enhancing Sport Performance Outcomes
Jennifer Walinga, Danielle Cyr
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 15:05
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Aging and Adventure Sport
Moira Howes
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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Role of Private Partnerships and Sports for Development in Football
Balbir Aulakh
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Did Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles Transform the U.S. Conversation about Mental Health?
Anthony Moretti
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Athletic Transitions
Tiara A Cash, Angie Fan
Sport and Health
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 15:45
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Sports-related Sanctions as a Tool of Global Foreign and Security Policy
Velibor Jakovleski
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Under the Cosh? Attacks against Portuguese Journalists Reporting on Football
Novais Rui
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Global Privacy Challenges to Competition BioSecurity in Pandemic Times: Are ISO 27701 Standard "Enough" for Molecular Diagnostic and Vaccination Protection for High Performing Athletes
Bill J Ardrey
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Corruption in Sport
Mauricio Hernandez
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 14:45
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The Unforgiven
Craig Greenham
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 318 : 2022-06-30 10:30
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Power to the People
Arne Koch
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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The Fix is In
Em Dentith, Martin Orr
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Transforming Ocean Societies through Physical Education in K-12 with the Technology Support
Xiuli Chen
Sports Education
-
Athletes’ voice in elite sports policy’s outputs and outcomes
Jan Willem van der Roest
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 345 : 2022-07-01 09:35
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The Boateng Brothers and the Contested Nature of Germanness
Matthias Kaelberer
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 10:50
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Penis-washing - Tim Paine, Sexting and Saving the ‘Baggy Green’
Julie-Ann C Tullberg, Tom F Heenan
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
-
Playing Out a Brand
Ajay Hothi
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Sport Clubs and the Future of Activism
Eva Wolzok
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Online Asynchronous
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Running is a Contact Sport
Lindsey Freeman
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 15:05
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Sport, Migration, and Social Integration
Ciaran Acton, Teresa Willis
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 09:15
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Sport Organizations’ Diminished Autonomy through External Pressures
Robert C. Schneider
Sports Management & Commercialization
Room 318 : 2022-06-30 11:10
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“I Just Wish More Would Go Back to Coach”
Marilyn Castro, Jaquelyn Valenzuela
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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Celebrating Together
Kelly Salchow MacArthur
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 518 : 2022-06-30 10:50
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Boom or Bust?
Hans Erik Næss
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Education under ISIS
Tegwen Gadais
Sporting Cultures and Identities
-
Competence Evaluation on Sports Motivation among Athletes
Kalu Ogba
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
-
Running for Kudos
Hayley Russell, Emma Nelson, Charlie Potts
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 11:10
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Implications of Collegiate Athletic Donors’ Attitudes Toward National Anthem and COVID-19 Protocols
Greg Broekemier, Mackenzie Puckett
Sports Management & Commercialization
Room 518 : 2022-06-30 10:30
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I'm Sorry for Letting You Down
Laith Zuraikat
Sports Management & Commercialization
Online Asynchronous
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From Nichomachean to Cyborgean - the Un-Bio-Ethical Dimension of the Olympics and Paralympics
Constantine Psimopoulos
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Online Asynchronous
-
"Skin to Skin"
Marta Eulalia Blanco García
Sporting Cultures and Identities
-
Exposing Fascism
Cara Snyder
Sporting Cultures and Identities
-
Hitting the Barriers
Olivia R. Howe
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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Critical Junctures and American Exceptionalism
Kirk Bowman
Sporting Cultures and Identities
-
Mental Health Impacts of Transgender Sports Ban in the United States
Jennifer Pharr
Sport and Health
Online Asynchronous
-
Task Difficulty Strategies Can Improve Motor Learning
Yousri Elghoul
Sports Education
-
Autonomy, Sport, and Threat of Gender Violence
Sylvia Burrow, Julie Baribault
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 14:45
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Contributions of Outness to Sexual Minorities' Participation in Sports
Casper Voyles
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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Intersection of Concussion-Education Document Readability and Collegiate Student-Athlete Health Literacy
Andrew Tollison
Sports Education
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Perceptions of Female International Students’ Lived-Experience as College Athletes
Christopher Atwater, Nicole Sellars, Chris Corr
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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Using Language Processing Techniques to Measure Bias in the American Football Media Industry
Owen Gallagher
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Why We Don’t Swim
Karen Carr
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Antifascism in Football
Felipe Tavares Paes Lopes
Sporting Cultures and Identities
-
Designing a Social Marketing System to Prevent Doping in Sports
Jasem Manouchehri
Sports Management & Commercialization
-
The Relationship between Voluntary Sport Clubs in Transition and Their Organizational Strength
Resie Hoeijmakers
Sports Management & Commercialization
-
Challenges of Being a Young Female Thrower in Portugal
Rita Pires
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 16:25
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Creating a Caring and Winning Culture in the New Zealand Netball Team
Lana McCarthy, Dennis Slade, Geoffrey Watson, Andrew John Martin
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 16:05
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The Relationship between Limits to Autonomy and Student-Athlete Mental Health
K. Amy Banas
Sport and Health
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Protesting Is Cool, but Don't Mess With the Money
Brent Clark Jr, Semassa Boko
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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Why Otherly has Meaning and Power
Aubrey H. Shaw, Sharon Kay Stoll
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Online Asynchronous
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Panthers, Cyclones, and Hawkeyes, Oh My!
Jayme Renfro
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Indian Premier League
Saeed Hydaralli
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 09:35
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The Electric Mountain Bike as Pharmakon
Jim Cherrington
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Islam and Sport
Fabrizio Ciocca
Sporting Cultures and Identities
-
Empowering Saudi Women for Sports
Mohammed Fakehy
Sport and Health
-
Moving with Identity and World-building in Early Childhood Education and Child and Youth Care
Nicole Land, Shemine Gulamhusein
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 518 : 2022-06-30 15:45
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The Commercialised Professional Darts Corporation Darts Arena as a Live Event Space
Leon Davis
Sports Management & Commercialization
Room 318 : 2022-06-30 16:25
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Big Data and Sport Science in China
Shangjun Zou
Sporting Cultures and Identities
-
Behaviors of Successful Corporate Executives and Sports Coaches
Virginia Bianco Mathis
Sports Education
-
Powering Through
Rachna Aravind
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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The Configuration of a "Brazilian Way"
Tiago J. Fernandes Maranhão
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 09:55
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The Inequality of NCAA College Football
Cary Caro
Sports Management & Commercialization
Online Asynchronous
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Sports, Gender and Activism
Luisa Turbino Torres
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Sports Calendars and Competing Temporal Ideologies
Chepchirchir Tirop
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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Passion Versus Argentina
Melissa Maldonado Salcedo
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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A Feminist Analysis of "Nike Women" Advertisements' Portrayal of the Female Athlete's Body
Sajusha Ashok
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Online Asynchronous
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‘Out’ LGBTQI+ Players in Elite Soccer in England
Ruth Kennedy, Donna L Woodhouse
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Mentally Healthy Elite Sports Environments
Astrid Becker-Larsen
Sport and Health
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 09:35
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Football and the Problem of Cyber-Racism
Daniel Kilvington
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 15:05
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American College Football and Homophobia
Derek Van Rheenen
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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The Role of Individual Autonomy in the Co-Construction of Team Identity
Lauren Pierce
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Online Asynchronous
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Can an Athlete's Voice Help Improve the Anti-doping System?
Richard Vaughan
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 09:15
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Instagram Policies and Online Abuse Towards Elite Women in Strength Sports
Catherine Phipps
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 318 : 2022-06-30 10:50
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Fit for Politics?
Emma Nelson
Sport and Health
Room 318 : 2022-06-30 16:05
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Racism and Culture
Donna L Woodhouse
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 10:30
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Ajax, Idomeneus, and Sports-Spectator Violence in Homer
Jonah Radding
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Internship at All Cost?
Kristian Thomsen, Simon Lonbro
Sports Education
Room 518 : 2022-06-30 16:25
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Online Workouts and Fitness Instructors’ Physical Autonomy in Times of the Covid-19 Pandemic
Dominika Czarnecka
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 14:45
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Advancing Children’s Rights in Sport
Melanie Lang
Sport and Health
Workshop Presentation
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Unlocking Purpose, Meaning, and Motivation through Embodiment and the Aesthetic Sport Experience
Elaine Foster, Sharon Kay Stoll
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Online Asynchronous
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A Game of Offense
Frederick Gooding, Jr.
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Pre-Conference Room : 2022-06-29 08:30
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Sports Injuries, Concussions and Surgeries Should be Viewed as Trauma and Treated with Trauma Reprocessing Psychotherapy
Paige Roberts LCSW PhD
Sport and Health
Auditorium : 2022-06-29 23:00
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Adaptive Athletics on Campus
Amanda Kraus, Peter Hughes
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 518 : 2022-07-01 11:00
Focused Discussion
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The Emergence of a Real Olympic “Human Rights” Conditionality?
David Pavot
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Collegiate Athletics, Sexual Harassment, and Regulations
Zhou Zhang
Sports Education
Online Asynchronous
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Experiencing Life and Society through Sports
Tilak Jha
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Virility on Wheels
Philip Whalen
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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Tai Chi and Elastoband
Patrice Le Joubioux
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Who Really Won This Fight?
Anene Ejikeme
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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Women are Not Monolithic
Heather Van Mullem, Sharon Kay Stoll, Aubrey H. Shaw
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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Know Your Aim and then Aim
Ansab Amin, Uzzam Hafeez
Sports Education
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Commercialization of Sports as Global Entertainment Platform
Juan Fuentes Fernández
Sports Management & Commercialization
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The Value of a Division I Football Player
Robert Romano
Sports Management & Commercialization
Online Asynchronous
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Sport and Democracy
Breana Mc Coy
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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The Invisible Injury
Natalie Graves
Sport and Health
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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Efficacy of Bicycling Education
William Bartley
Sports Education
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 11:00
Innovation Showcase
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The Balancing Act
Zahara Williams
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Poster Session
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Over the Rainbow
Sean Pradhan, Gregory Costedoat
Sports Management & Commercialization
Online Asynchronous
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The Relationship between Allocated Funds and College Student Return on Investment at Public NCAA Division I Institutions
James Allen
Sports Management & Commercialization
Online Asynchronous
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Gender and Racial Disparities in Pennsylvania High School Sport Participation
Liz Wang, Claire Boczkowski
Sports Education
Online Asynchronous
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How Can Strategic Innovation Help to Launch Sports Startups Successfully?
Zeinab Mondalizadeh
Sports Management & Commercialization
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College Students’ Athletic Identity Dimensions and Depressive Symptoms
Huan Li
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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A Study on International Student Athletes' Acculturation and Motivation
Wenyi Chang
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Online Asynchronous
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The Prevalence and Impact of Breast Injury in French Women’s Professional Basketball
Tamara Eichelberger
Sport and Health
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Local Government Policy and Chinese Campus Football
咕噜咕噜的海风 王 Gurgling Sea Breeze King
Sports Education
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Coaching Confidence, Competence, and Connection
Danielle Cyr
Sports Education
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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Robin's Story - from Dropping Out of School to a Career in Tennis
Nadina Ayer
Sports Education
Online Asynchronous
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A Female Athlete’s Model for Autonomy through Connection
Heidi Muller
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
Online Asynchronous
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Talent Transfer in a Danish Talent Development Context
Martin Johansen
Sporting Cultures and Identities
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 11:00
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Gender and Racial Disparities in Pennsylvania High School Sport Participation
Poster Session
Sports Education
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How Can Strategic Innovation Help to Launch Sports Startups Successfully?
Poster Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Indian Premier League
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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"Skin to Skin"
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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A Black Feminist Political Economy of Sport in Higher Education
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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A Female Athlete’s Model for Autonomy through Connection
Poster Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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A Feminist Analysis of "Nike Women" Advertisements' Portrayal of the Female Athlete's Body
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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A Game of Offense
Workshop Presentation
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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A Study on International Student Athletes' Acculturation and Motivation
Poster Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Adaptive Athletics on Campus
Workshop Presentation
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Advancing Children’s Rights in Sport
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sport and Health
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Aging and Adventure Sport
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Ajax, Idomeneus, and Sports-Spectator Violence in Homer
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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American College Football and Homophobia
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Antifascism in Football
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Athletes’ voice in elite sports policy’s outputs and outcomes
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Athletic Transitions
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sport and Health
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Autonomy, Sport, and Threat of Gender Violence
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Behaviors of Successful Corporate Executives and Sports Coaches
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Education
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Big Data and Sport Science in China
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Boom or Bust?
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Brave Blossoms, Stonehenge, and Rice Fields
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Can an Athlete's Voice Help Improve the Anti-doping System?
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Celebrating Together
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Challenges of Being a Young Female Thrower in Portugal
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Coaching Confidence, Competence, and Connection
Poster Session
Sports Education
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College Students’ Athletic Identity Dimensions and Depressive Symptoms
Poster Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Collegiate Athletics, Sexual Harassment, and Regulations
Focused Discussion
Sports Education
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Commercialization of Sports as Global Entertainment Platform
Focused Discussion
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Commodifying Athletes' Bodies: A Three Millennium Journey
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Competence Evaluation on Sports Motivation among Athletes
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Contributions of Outness to Sexual Minorities' Participation in Sports
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Corruption in Sport
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Creating a Caring and Winning Culture in the New Zealand Netball Team
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and IdentitiesLana McCarthy, Dennis Slade, Geoffrey Watson, Andrew John Martin
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Critical Junctures and American Exceptionalism
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Designing Media to Enhance Learning of Team Tactical Plays
Poster Session
Sports Education
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Designing a Social Marketing System to Prevent Doping in Sports
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Did Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles Transform the U.S. Conversation about Mental Health?
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Education under ISIS
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Efficacy of Bicycling Education
Focused Discussion
Sports Education
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Empirical Evidence on Sports Participation and Leadership
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Empowering Saudi Women for Sports
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sport and Health
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Experiencing Life and Society through Sports
Focused Discussion
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Exposing Fascism
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Female Bodybuilding and Physique Athletes and Identities
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Fit for Politics?
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sport and Health
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Football Defined by Moments with the Most Exciting Ones at the End
Focused Discussion
Sports Education
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Football Practice in Brazil
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Football and the Problem of Cyber-Racism
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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From Nichomachean to Cyborgean - the Un-Bio-Ethical Dimension of the Olympics and Paralympics
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Gender Games
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Gender and 'Sport for Development and Peace’ during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Poster Session
Sports Education
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Global Privacy Challenges to Competition BioSecurity in Pandemic Times: Are ISO 27701 Standard "Enough" for Molecular Diagnostic and Vaccination Protection for High Performing Athletes
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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God of the Ninety Minutes
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Hitting the Barriers
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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I'm Sorry for Letting You Down
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Implications of Collegiate Athletic Donors’ Attitudes Toward National Anthem and COVID-19 Protocols
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Instagram Policies and Online Abuse Towards Elite Women in Strength Sports
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Internship at All Cost?
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Education
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Intersection of Concussion-Education Document Readability and Collegiate Student-Athlete Health Literacy
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Education
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Islam and Sport
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Know Your Aim and then Aim
Focused Discussion
Sports Education
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Local Government Policy and Chinese Campus Football
Poster Session
Sports Education咕噜咕噜的海风 王 Gurgling Sea Breeze King
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Managing Food Habits and Assessing Their Qualitative Effects on Athletic Performance
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sport and Health
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Mental Health Impacts of Transgender Sports Ban in the United States
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sport and Health
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Mentally Healthy Elite Sports Environments
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sport and Health
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Moving with Identity and World-building in Early Childhood Education and Child and Youth Care
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Multimedia Learning for Strategic and Tactical Learning in Sport
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Education
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Online Workouts and Fitness Instructors’ Physical Autonomy in Times of the Covid-19 Pandemic
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Over the Rainbow
Poster Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Panthers, Cyclones, and Hawkeyes, Oh My!
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Parents from low-income families organizing sports participation for their children
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Participation of Children and Young Adults with Disabilities in Physical Activity During Leisure Time
Poster Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Passion Versus Argentina
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Penis-washing - Tim Paine, Sexting and Saving the ‘Baggy Green’
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Perceptions of Female International Students’ Lived-Experience as College Athletes
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Playing Out a Brand
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Power to the People
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Powering Through
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Protesting Is Cool, but Don't Mess With the Money
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Racism and Culture
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Reaching Out Through ParticipACTION
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sport and Health
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Robin's Story - from Dropping Out of School to a Career in Tennis
Poster Session
Sports Education
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Role of Private Partnerships and Sports for Development in Football
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Running for Kudos
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Running is a Contact Sport
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Sport Clubs and the Future of Activism
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Sport Organizations’ Diminished Autonomy through External Pressures
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Sport and Democracy
Focused Discussion
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Sport, Art, or Both?
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Sport, Migration, and Social Integration
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Sports Calendars and Competing Temporal Ideologies
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Sports, Gender and Activism
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Sports-related Sanctions as a Tool of Global Foreign and Security Policy
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Tai Chi and Elastoband
Focused Discussion
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Talent Transfer in a Danish Talent Development Context
Poster Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Task Difficulty Strategies Can Improve Motor Learning
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Education
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The Balancing Act
Innovation Showcase
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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The Boateng Brothers and the Contested Nature of Germanness
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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The Commercialised Professional Darts Corporation Darts Arena as a Live Event Space
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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The Configuration of a "Brazilian Way"
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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The Electric Mountain Bike as Pharmakon
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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The Emergence of a Real Olympic “Human Rights” Conditionality?
Focused Discussion
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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The Fix is In
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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The Inequality of NCAA College Football
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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The Invisible Injury
Focused Discussion
Sport and Health
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The Participation ARC
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sport and Health
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The Prevalence and Impact of Breast Injury in French Women’s Professional Basketball
Poster Session
Sport and Health
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The Relationship between Allocated Funds and College Student Return on Investment at Public NCAA Division I Institutions
Poster Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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The Relationship between Limits to Autonomy and Student-Athlete Mental Health
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sport and Health
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The Relationship between Voluntary Sport Clubs in Transition and Their Organizational Strength
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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The Role of Individual Autonomy in the Co-Construction of Team Identity
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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The Role of Integrity in Addressing Abuse in Sport
Focused Discussion
Sport and Health
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The Role of Leadership and Team Culture in Enhancing Sport Performance Outcomes
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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The Super Bowl Pregame Show - a Celebration of Synergy
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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The Unforgiven
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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The Value of a Division I Football Player
Focused Discussion
Sports Management & Commercialization
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The realization of inclusion for LGBTI+people in sport clubs
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Transforming Ocean Societies through Physical Education in K-12 with the Technology Support
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Education
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Under the Cosh? Attacks against Portuguese Journalists Reporting on Football
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Unlocking Purpose, Meaning, and Motivation through Embodiment and the Aesthetic Sport Experience
Workshop Presentation
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Using Language Processing Techniques to Measure Bias in the American Football Media Industry
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Virility on Wheels
Focused Discussion
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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When Politics Trumped Sports
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sports Management & Commercialization
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Who Really Won This Fight?
Focused Discussion
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Why Otherly has Meaning and Power
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
2022 Special Focus—Whose Body Is it? Sport and the Problem of Autonomy
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Why We Don’t Swim
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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Women are Not Monolithic
Focused Discussion
Sporting Cultures and Identities
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‘Out’ LGBTQI+ Players in Elite Soccer in England
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and IdentitiesRuth Kennedy, Donna L Woodhouse
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“I Just Wish More Would Go Back to Coach”
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Sporting Cultures and Identities
A Black Feminist Political Economy of Sport in Higher Education
Rachel Roberson
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
This study, grounded in Wynter’s perspective of the Human (1994, 1997), evaluates the policies and practices that create and maintain the stratification of power and bodily labor within intercollegiate athletic departments. I build upon the foundation laid by critical higher education scholars (Boggs & Mitchell, 2018; Dancy, Edwards, & Davis, 2018; Mustaffa, 2017; Stein, 2016) who argue that the foundation of American higher education is intrinsically linked to anti-Blackness; thus maintaining the stratification of power upheld by the value of Whiteness. This structural analysis pays particular attention to disentangling the intersectional nuance of Black male bodily labor and White women’s accrual of capital. White women in sport play the role of ‘Border Beckys’ (Ignatiev & Garvey, 2014), wherein their proximity to people of color provides an awareness to difference and results in a desire to separate themselves from the system of oppression that impacts the POC community, however their actions provide insight into the difficulty in dismantling and resisting a system they continuously benefit from. Ultimately, this work builds upon a legacy of Whiteness as property (Harris, 1993; Haney-Lopez, 1996). I add to our understanding of the valuing and devaluing of Black bodies within society at large, emphasizing our historical dehumanization through labor exploitation and domestication. It is my hope this paper help combat the revisionist history (Stein, 2016) of wielding Whiteness within the institution of sport and the neoliberal university.
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 15:25
Athletic Transitions
Tiara A Cash,
Angie Fan
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Collegiate athlete retirement is a major life transition that involves changes in identity, routine, and social support. Approximately 99% of the nearly half a million current NCAA athletes will retire after their collegiate career and many of these athletes struggle with feelings of loss, sadness, and anxiety during their transition to retirement. Given this, what can universities, athletic departments, and sport educators do to support the wellbeing of these athletes throughout this transition? One overlooked strategy that shows promise is prosociality, defined as kind or generous behavior (Jensen, 2016). Through a multi-method approach - obtaining converging evidence from recall surveys, weekly diaries, and experimental design - we conduct two studies to answer three research questions: RQ1: To what extent do retiring collegiate athletes engage in prosocial behavior during the time of their transition out of sport (i.e. the first year of retirement)?; RQ2: Do retired athletes who engage in more prosocial behavior during this transition cope better and experience greater psychological well-being?; RQ3: If prosociality does indeed support well-being during this transition, do social connection and/or sense of meaning provide potential mechanistic pathways? Results from these studies are presented. This research has the potential to assist the lives of many collegiate athletes who transition to retirement and inform institutional programming while supporting those communities through prosocial behaviors.
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 15:45
Corruption in Sport
Mauricio Hernandez
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
The sport system can not reform itself, it needs the participation of civil society. On the one hand, corruption is a problem that can be viewed from different perspectives. On the other hand, sport as a social fact is full of meanings and value for governments, corporations, and the transnational non-governmental organizations that promote it, such as the International Olympic Committee and FIFA. When both phenomena are analyzed, new fields of the study appear, education and training needs are identified in sports organizations, and opportunities are created for anyone interested in the sports integrity industry. This paper presents the results of the Corruption in Sport Observatory in Colombia, three successful models in the fight against corruption in Latin America, which have served as a case study, which can be exported to the world, and adopted into the sport system. The results are classified into five areas: governability, transparency, funding, political campaigns, and international cooperation. The Corruption in Sport Observatory is a branch of the Summit of the Americas.
Room 318 : 2022-07-01 14:45
Sport Clubs and the Future of Activism
Eva Wolzok
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
This study explores the ways in which sport clubs engage with activism. With globalisation and an increasingly connected world, the phenomenon of activism through sport is growing rapidly. There have been comprehensive analyses of sporting figures such as Billie Jean King, Megan Rapinoe, Serena Williams, Colin Kaepernick, Lewis Hamilton or the Norwegian women’s volleyball team in terms of their own activism with a view to improve not only their sport but to affect long-lasting social change. While a rise has been seen in research concerning individual sporting figures and activism, the area of sporting institutions and activism remains largely unexplored. Given the impact of the activism and advocacy of individual sporting figures, this paper posits that sports clubs and sporting institutions may hold further potential as a way to achieve sustainable positive change within their own communities. With the prospective of greater connectivity and a wider reach, sporting institutions may be posited as role models for broader, systemic social change. Through a scoping review, comprising of both academic journals and grey literature, identification of this new phenomenon is explored. By using a scoping review, it enables a high volume of information to be synthesised, providing an overview of what has been investigated thus far and therefore giving direction to future research. This research aims to answer the following questions: “Who are the sport clubs leading activism?”; “What are the types of activism they carry out?”; and “How have they been discussed in ‘the literature’ thus far?”.
Online Asynchronous
Over the Rainbow
Sean Pradhan,
Gregory Costedoat
Poster Session
The University of Hawaii is the only school in the NCAA’s Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) that is located in the Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone, which is 3 hours behind the Pacific Standard Time (PST) Zone during Daylight Time and 2 hours behind during Standard Time. Based on previous research examining the effects of westward travel on team performance, this time difference has the potential to have an adverse impact on visiting teams that are scheduled to play in Hawaii. Specifically, visiting teams playing a night game in Hawaii may partially succumb to feelings of sleep pressure and/or the misalignment of their circadian rhythm. These disruptions have been found to increase errors, reduce the ability to maintain attention, and impair decision making in various contexts beyond sports (e.g., medicine, aviation, construction). Given this unique situation, our study examines how visiting teams are impacted by playing games in the Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone. The current study utilizes performance data for visiting teams following the University of Hawaii’s move to the Mountain West Conference from the period of 2012 to 2019. Data from the 2020 and 2021 seasons will be excluded due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. We predict that visiting teams playing night games in the Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone show performance reductions as it relates to points scored, points allowed, and actual game outcomes.
Online Asynchronous
From Nichomachean to Cyborgean - the Un-Bio-Ethical Dimension of the Olympics and Paralympics
Constantine Psimopoulos
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
The essence of the Paralympics is “the pursuit of human excellence through the dedicated perfection of each person’s natural talents”. In the realm of health, disability, law and bioethics, scholars have sought to explore the impact that disability has on legal, medical and social structures, and with the Paralympics being a socially structured phenomenon it is fair play for such applications of scholarly endeavor. Can body alternations ever be justified? Does society accept bodies that are more than just biological? Accepting that cheating is fundamentally contrary to that spirit of sport, then why is it that those Olympic rings are tarnished by a plethora of negative examples and un-sports-person-like behaviors which permeate the very fabric of Paralympic sport, while society blatantly ignores all these un-ethical challenges in the sacrificial temple of spectacle, record breaking and revenue making broadcasting marvels pursuant to the need for a creation of modern day heroes?
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A Study on International Student Athletes' Acculturation and Motivation
Wenyi Chang
Poster Session
Globalization has significantly altered the sporting field. It provides more resources and encourages student athletes to expand their opportunities beyond national borders. This study explores the experience of international student athletes, analyzes and reflects on the motivations, advantages, and challenges of overseas experience, and also investigate the impact of cultural differences. The in-depth interviews were conducted with three Taiwanese international student-athletes who attended the varsity at an NCAA Division I university. The research findings revealed that motivations identified by student athletes to attend a US university include experiencing a higher intensity, broadening their horizons, and learning more skills for their sports. The overseas experience is also regarded as an opportunity to develop their athletic career abroad in the future. However, being in a country with an unfamiliar culture and using a different language both bring a huge challenge for study and sports training. There are also some potential cultural differences in coaching styles, lifestyle, academic performance, and the way of communication between the US and Taiwan. To cite an instance, student athletes have to pay more attention to their studies in order to reach the grade standard for attending the competition. Even so, these high-pressure contexts help student-athletes develop higher self-discipline and mental toughness as well as improve their language proficiency. Suggestions are conducted by realizing the realities of the international student athletes experience. The knowledge revealed by this research can help better inform student athletes before making critical decisions relating to their future in both education and sport.
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Challenges of Being a Young Female Thrower in Portugal
Rita Pires
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
The key purpose of this study is to explore female athletes' perceptions of gender, sports, and Portuguese society. The study involves three female athletes who had long careers in Track and Field Throwing and have a middle-class background. By using unstructured interviews that lasted at least one hour and a half per athlete, different life perspectives were obtained to be analysed in the study. Categories were created to develop direct connections between the various transformations that occur during young female athletes' development. Even though athletes' stories differ from those who the male or female “judges”, there is still a general sense that the athletes are suffering and being judged by patriarchal society. As a consequence, increasing research in this field is critical for the elimination of sexualization-related repercussions, such as sexual harassment and abuse in sports.
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 16:25
Creating a Caring and Winning Culture in the New Zealand Netball Team
Lana McCarthy,
Dennis Slade,
Geoffrey Watson,
Andrew John Martin
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
This paper reflects on the ways in which women leaders of the New Zealand national netball team, the Silver Ferns, have created their team culture. There is a paucity of research on leadership in high performance female sport, particularly from coaches and captains. The objective of this research is to examine aspects of culture and leadership through insights of the team leaders. These insights are developed through application of Schein’s (2010) three level theoretical model of organizational culture integrating artefacts (rites & rituals, symbols and stories), values and beliefs, and core assumptions. The findings provide practical implications for coaches and managers in developing sporting cultures and team identities. Analysis of semi-structured interviews with ten former captains and coaches of the New Zealand Silver Ferns national netball team, charts the development of the evolving nature of this culture over three distinct eras of the game. This study highlights the transition of a culture from generally autocratic in the amateur period to a more empowering context in the professional era. It concludes that ultimately the culture is proving to be successful on court without sacrificing values of care and respect for all team members on and off the court. The team culture has similarities with other elite sport teams, for example focusing on winning, but perhaps a point of difference is the prominence given to a caring culture. The implications are for developing teams of women, led by women, and for women’s sport culture.
Room 321 : 2022-06-30 16:05
The Configuration of a "Brazilian Way"
Tiago J. Fernandes Maranhão
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
This work contributes to the historiography of physical culture, race, and national identity by understanding the role of modern sports (as a branch of physical culture) in integrating societies and its impact on the debates that sought to construct a “Brazilian nation.” Moreover, this study sheds some light on the web of configuration through which European and Brazilian local elites created ties and strengthened a form of control in order to ‘civilize’ a society with a distinct colonial background. The paper also explains the transition from the British influence to a more singular “Brazilian way" of practicing modern sports. The use of newspapers as primary source material is crucial in this essay given the habitually-overlooked relationship between the industries of modern sport and archival press. This presentation finally analyzes the reasons for the concerns with a possible “mischaracterization of the Brazilian people” and how a British sport in particular became a symbol of Brazilian national identity? This historical, intense cultural combat that took place in Brazil affected the debates on Brazilian national identity throughout the whole twentieth century, reverberating until today.
Room 321 : 2022-07-01 09:55
Reaching Out Through ParticipACTION
Zachary Consitt
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Between 1971 and 2000, the Government of Canada invested in the national fitness promotion organization, ParticipACTION. Its mandate was to advertise the benefits of healthy and active lifestyles for Canadians, young and old. ParticipACTION developed creative public service announcements and community events to get Canadians moving in simple ways such as walking, running, swimming, or biking in the workplace, school, home, or park. Canadians were encouraged to reach the standard set by Scandinavian countries through the popular advertisement comparing a thirty-year-old Canadian to a sixty-year-old Swede plus fitness competitions between Saskatoon, Canada, and Umeå, Sweden. The federal government invested in ParticipACTION to reduce healthcare costs caused by a sedentary lifestyle and increase Canadians’ workplace productivity by encouraging the public to participate in fitness activities. Fitness governance fell within provincial authority in Canada, but the federal government found a way around jurisdictional boundaries using ParticipACTION. By financing their operating budget, the federal government maintained an arm’s length relationship with ParticipACTION to promote their message of a healthy active lifestyle without interfering in provincial rights. For nearly thirty years, ParticipACTION’s logo and message became widely recognizable across Canada and motivated millions to leave their homes to get active together. By the end of the century, ParticipACTION was forced to close after the federal government severely reduced its funding in favour of high-performance sport. This paper analyzes the federal objectives to invest in ParticipACTION, the organization’s creative marketing strategy, and the influence of the organization on a generation of Canadians.
Room 518 : 2022-06-30 16:05