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Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Sport and Leisure Cultures provides an open, interdisciplinary, cross-school environment for critically engaged scholars who work with a range of national and international partners. We work with a number of governing bodies, governmental departments, and regional and international non-governmental organisations around the world.
The group develops, enacts, and facilitates positive change using a critically proactive stance. Our ethos is that it is insufficient to simply describe phenomena, our activities must strive to transform some aspect of the phenomenon being studied. Thus, our work is characterised by a critical engagement with and social theories about sport and leisure.
Contact the REG Lead: Thomas Carter, [email protected]
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Profiles
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Thomas Carter
- School of Education, Sport and Health - Reader
- Sport and Leisure Cultures Research Excellence Group - Leader of REG
Person: Academic
Projects
- 5 Finished
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For the Love of the Game?: Football and Hate Crime (AHRC Networking)
Doidge, M. (PI)
15/11/21 → 14/07/23
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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TOHIF: Tackling Online Hate in Football
Doidge, M. (PI)
1/08/21 → 31/07/24
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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GloKnowCo: Global Knowledge in Sports Development (GloKnowCo)
Doidge, M. (PI) & Carter, T. (CoPI)
2/09/19 → 31/08/22
Project: EU / International
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Role Demands and Psychological Factors Underpinning Performance in Mixed Martial Arts Refereeing
Channon, A. & Khomutova, A., 29 Sept 2023, In: Martial Arts Studies. 14, p. 39-51 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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‘I Hadn’t Realised That Change Is Not a Difficult Thing’: Mobilising Football Fans on Climate Change
Amann, J. & Doidge, M., 1 Feb 2023, In: Sociology. 57, 6, p. 1339-1355 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Climate change, catastrophe and hope in football fandom: football as an island of hope in a warming sea of despair
Doidge, M. & Amann, J., 8 Nov 2022, Sport and Physical Activity in Catastrophic Environments. Routledge, 14 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceeding with ISSN or ISBN › Chapter › peer-review
Open AccessFile
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MACC Century One Love Cycling Festival, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Moncrieffe, M. (Participant)
1 Sept 2022 → 5 Sept 2022Activity: Events › Outreach and Public Engagement
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Big Wheels Cycles, Miami, Florida, USA.
Moncrieffe, M. (Chair)
31 Aug 2022Activity: Events › Outreach and Public Engagement
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Desire Discrimination Determination, Black Champions in Cycling seminar. Velokhaya Cycling Academy, Cape Town, South Africa.
Moncrieffe, M. (Chair)
4 Jul 2022 → 8 Jul 2022Activity: Events › Outreach and Public Engagement