
Following on from the successful Future of Sport Seminar series last year, we have pulled together another exciting programme. All session are Wednesday from 13.00-14.30 (UK Time). Some are online (MS Teams) and can be access via the links. Others are face-to-face. We have also scheduled some socials.
Program
26th October
The malleability of protection: Policies, science, and women’s sports
Anna Posbergh, University of Maryland
It can be accessed online here
9th November
Proactive intervention proposal for unintentional falls in diverse populations: Safe Fall-Safe Schools & Adapted Utilitarian Judo
Oscar Del Castillo Andres and Carmen Calvo Fernandez, University of Seville
Face-to-face, Hillbrow 113
23rd November
Learning to feel the water: lessons from an apprenticeship with competitive youth swimmers
Sean Heath, University of Brighton
It can be accessed online here
7th December
Sport Policy in Zambia, Nicholas Mutalama, University of Brighton
Face-to-face, Hillbrow 113. Followed by social
11th January
Title to be confirmed
Camillo Novarro Colombia
It can be accessed online here
25th January
Human rights at the Olympic Games: Policy, protest, and the (im)possibility of progress
Adam Talbot, University of the West of Scotland
It can be accessed online here
8th February
Title to be confirmed
Federico Genovesi, Ulster University
It can be accessed online here
22nd February
Title to be confirmed
Simona Sarafikova and Arnošt Svoboda, Palacky University Olomouc
It can be accessed online here
8th March
Othering in research on sport and migration: current discourses and future challenges
Tina Nobis, Humboldt University
It can be accessed online here
22nd March
Implementing Sport Policy Book Launch
Marc Keech, University of Brighton
Iain Lyndsey, Durham University
John Hayton, Northumbria University
Face-to-face, Hillbrow 113. Followed by social
26th April
Social Issues in Sport, Leisure and Health
Sine Agergaard, Aalborg University
It can be accessed online here
17th May
Sensory ecologies special
Speakers to be confirmed
31st May
Journeys to the ‘Other’: English Football Fans and the 2022 World Cup
Tom Taylor, University of Brighton
A mixed methods approach to identifying racial stacking in the NFL
Sam Tomlinson, University of Brighton
Face-to-face, Hillbrow 113. Followed by social.
Contact
Dr. Mark Doidge
Principal Research Fellow
School of Sport and Health Sciences
University of Brighton, Denton Road, Eastbourne, BN20 7SP
Tel: +44(0)1273 643736
Webpage: https://www.brighton.ac.uk/staff/dr-mark-doidge.aspx
Twitter: @markdoidge