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Dean Nauright’s Professional Record

VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia (2015- ) • Provide lectures to the top ranked Russian university in ethics in sport, anti-doping and sport. • Academic Program Co-organizer, World Hockey Forum I, II, and III December 2016; December 2017; December 2018 (Moscow, Russia).

University of , Legon, (2015-) http://lockhaven.edu/admissions/international/youarewelcomehere.html , Ghana (2014-) • Consulted with and led content development for establishing new academic programs in sport business management and sport for community development and empowerment at undergraduate and master’s degree levels. • Guest lecturing in undergraduate and graduate courses.

University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados (2009-) • Co-supervisor, 4 PhD research students in cultural studies. • Teach sport unit in the Master of Cultural Studies Program. • Lead summer workshops entitled “Research Methods.” • Consultant for University strategic planning in the development of sport studies, sport management, tourism management, and sports science graduate courses and research leading to BS and MS degrees in Sport Science with specialist options. • Course developer for a new sports science and management undergraduate degree program. • Present public lectures.

Aarhus University, , (2009-2016) Visiting Professor in Bodies, Culture and Society, Faculty of Health Sciences • Created and taught new masters courses Globalization and Sport Business, and International Sport Management. • Member of Sport, Health and Bodies Research Group. • Organizer and Chair, Africa and Global Sport Seminar. • Created study abroad master’s program with George Mason University for students in health and sport area.

University of Lincoln, UK (2005-2008) Visiting Professor of and American Studies • Visiting lectures and seminars on US politics and on Sport in American Society. • Research collaboration (see 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise submission UoA62).

SHORT-TERM VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS (funded) 2015: Shanghai University of Sport, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA. 2015: Ulsan University and Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA. 2012: Centre for Research in Social and Political Science, , Birmingham, ENGLAND. 2011: Al-Faisal University, Prince Sultan College for Tourism and Business, Jeddah, SAUDI ARABIA. 2010/11: School of Business, International Sports Business Program, JAMK University, Jyvaskyla, FINLAND. 2010: Department of Sport Management, Aletheia University, Damsui, TAIWAN. 2008: Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education, Sport Management and Sport Communication, Gwalior, . 2 1997-98: International Development Studies, Department of Political Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA.

EDUCATION 1988-92: Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada; PhD. PhD thesis: Black Island in a White Sea: Black and White in the Making of Alexandra Township, . Synopsis: Alexandra Township was founded in 1912, one year before the infamous Natives’ Land Act of 1913. The residents there had freehold property rights, yet the majority of residents were tenants of the property holders. The township became a testing ground for ideas of African urban self-government and a locus for urban entrepreneurialism in partnership with some liberal whites, Local services were provided by the Alexandra Health Committee which had elected African officials for many years. This is a unique examination of how an African urban community developed at a time of hardening segregation and issues of overcrowding. Unique findings include uncovering of the role of women in enforcing local boycotts, the development of health and educational provision for Africans in the city, the increased opposition to the settlement by wealthy white suburbanites nearby, and the role of local entrepreneurs. Supervised by Professor Alan Jeeves; External examiner Professor Dunbar Moodie. 1986-88: University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA; MA. Thesis: White South Africa?: The Role of Skilled White Miners in the Development of Labor Policy on the Witwatersrand, 1890-1910. Synopsis: Examines the comparative roles of Cornish and Australian miners on labor militancy on the South African gold mines either side of the South African War. The unique contribution to knowledge was this being the first examination of how the composition of the white working class in South Africa contributed to the actions of labor particularly after the War when the number of Australians working on the mines more than tripled. 1982-83: , Coventry, England (Study Abroad); Double First Class Honours. 1980-85: University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC, USA; BA.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2018: Art of Participatory Leadership, UNT, http://vpaa.unt.edu/provost/initiatives/pl. 2017: Crucial Conversations Training Course. VitalSmarts, UNT. 2016-17: University of North : Certificates in Equity and Diversity; Safe Workplace Environment; Crucial Conversations. 2014-15: University of Brighton, UK: Graduate Certificates in Recruitment Essentials; Occupational Health and Safety. 2010-11: Mason Horizons Faculty Leadership Program, George Mason University (year-long program working with University Provost).

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS 2018-19: Professional Development Grant Award, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, University of North Texas ($2500 stipend – for work on Campus Inclusion Climate Survey). 2018-19: Awarded the Erskine Visiting Fellowship, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, Aotearoa/New Zealand (for May 2019 residency -- postponed). 2018-19: Mean Green Faculty Spotlight Award, UNT Athletics (award for faculty who support academic success of student athletes, awarded Dec. 21, 2018). 2018: Selected to the International Network of Doping Research. (Selection based on quality of work in doping research). 2015: Awarded Visiting Professorship by Lomonosov Moscow State University. 2015: Winner, Best Authored Book Prize, Inaugural World in Union Book Awards presented by the Museum for Rugby and the South African Nation. 2015: Winner, Best Edited Book Prize, Inaugural World in Union Book Awards presented by the World Rugby Museum for Making Men: Rugby and Masculine Identity. 2015: Winner, European Higher Education Sport Tourism Institution of the Year, Inaugural Shannon Group European Sport Tourism Awards, European Summit for Sport and Tourism. University of Brighton (lead researcher and authored the award submission). 2015: University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados Campus Research Award. 2013: State Council of Higher Education of Virginia (SCHEV) Outstanding Faculty Award. George Mason University Outstanding Faculty Nominee for the State Award for the Outstanding Academic in all Virginia Universities. 3 2013: Burris F. Husman Memorial Scholar with endowed public lecture, University of Maryland. 2013: Awarded “Best of Reference” Work of 2012 — Library Journal (http://reviews.libraryjournal.com/2013/02/best-of/best-reference-of-2012-including- best-free-reference/) for Sport Around the World: History, Culture and Practice. 4 vols. 2013: Selected for the Cold War International History Project on the Global History of Sport in the Cold War, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Project dates: 2014-2016. 2011: Elected to Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Fraternity, George Mason University. 2010-11: Inaugural Fellow, Mason Horizons Faculty Leadership Program, George Mason University. Mentorship with University Provost Professor Peter N. Stearns. 2010: College of Education and Human Development Award for Scholarship, Honorable Mention, George Mason University. 2009-12: Nominated each year by Students for University Teaching Award, George Mason University. 2007: Award for Outstanding Service on University Graduate Committee, College of Graduate Studies, Georgia Southern University. 2006-7: Teaching Excellence Award, Sport Management Majors, Georgia Southern University. 2001: Ramsey Memorial Scholar, University of Georgia. 1989-92: R. Samuel McLaughlin Fellow, Queen's University, Canada. 1982-83: Warwick Fellow, University of South Carolina. 1979: Wofford Scholar, Wofford College, South Carolina.

EXTERNAL ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS 2018-: International Advisory Board Member, American University in the Emirates, Dubai, UAE, for Sport and Equine Science and Management Programs. 2018-: Member, International Network of Doping Research (INDR). 2016-: Academic Affiliate, Center for Responsible Travel (CREST), 1225 I Street NW, Washington, DC 2005 (www.responsibletravel.org). 2015-: Member, Economic and Social Research Council Peer Review College (UK). 2011-: International Academic Partner, Sport Business School Finland.

COMMUNITY, INDUSTRY AND CONSULTANCY ROLES 2018-: Advisory Board Member for Health and Human Performance, BeingWell365, LLC and New Technology Horizons, LLC. Head office: 1800 Rogers Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA. 2017-19: Vice President, Strategic Development, Dallas Griffins Rugby, (entering competition in January 2021). 2016-: Advisor, Fund Life Foundation, The Philippines (Youth Sport Development Organization). 2015-16: Sport Collision Injury Collective, UK. 2015: Consultant, Limerick International Study Centre, Ireland (Designed and wrote Foundation Certificate in Tourism, Event and Sports Business Management. 2015-: Commonwealth of Nations Secretariat, Sport for Development and Peace Specialist Consultant. 2014-18: Advisory Panel, Pope John Paul II Foundation for Sport. , England (http://www.johnpaul2foundation4sport.org/about-us/the-trustees-and-advisory-panel). (Youth Sport Development Organization). 2014-: Consultant and Designer of new Sport Management and Sport and Youth Development degree programs, University of Ghana (the first such academic courses in West Africa). 2013-16: Academic Team Member, Football4Peace and Rugby4Peace (in-house NGO). 2010-: International Advisor, Sacred Sports Foundation Inc., Gros Islet, St. Lucia (see: http://www.sacredsportsinc.com/profiles/profile.pdf). (Youth Sport Development Organization). 2010-11: Consultant, sport development policy, Government of Barbados. 4 2009-13: Consultant for development of sporting strategies and sports degree programs in Barbados. 2009-11: Consultant on sports and health programs for USAID planning project for building a new community college system in Sierra Leone. 2002-03: Director, Dundee Ice Arena, Dundee, Scotland. 2001-03: Dundee City Council Sport and Physical Education Development and Strategy Implementation Committee, Dundee, Scotland. 2000: Prospects Networking to Work program (to facilitate networks and employment opportunities of young graduates) of the Ministry for Juvenile Justice of the Government of New South Wales, Australia, May. 1998-99: Program Consultant, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The Union Game, a four part series on history, cultures and politics of international , directed by Daffydd Llyr James and narrated by Jonathan Pryce. British Film Institute Record: http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2bc43b6e21. 1996-98: Project Committee, Rugby League Archives, Museum and Hall of Fame Development, Queensland Rugby Football League, Australia. 1995-98: Program Consultant and Talking Head, The Sports Factor, a weekly radio program on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio National.

EXTERNAL ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP 2017-19: Founding Vice President, World Leisure Sports Association. 2016-17: Scientific Committee, World Conference on Science and Soccer, Rennes, , Conference in May 2017. 2015-: Economic and Social Research Council Peer Review College, . 2015-19: Co-Academic Director, World Hockey Forum annual congresses and global research network sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation and hosted by the Russian Hockey Federation. http://whforum.ru/en/ December 2016, 2017, 2018. World Hockey Academy in negotiations with International Ice Hockey Federation for official status as research organization for global ice hockey research. Co-direct with Dr. Sergey Altukhov of Lomonosov Moscow State University. 2015-16: Conference Organizing and Program Committee, British of Sport Association Annual Conference, University of Brighton, April. 2015: FCT Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia International Evaluation Panel (Portugal). 2014-18: Editorial Board/Steering Group Member, International Council of Sports Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE). 2014-16: Steering Group Member, European Sport Development Network. 2014-15: Conference Director, The World in Union: Rugby, Past, Present and Future. Brighton Community Stadium. 9-11 September 2015. Part of the 2015 Rugby World Cup Festival of Rugby. Supported by the World Rugby Museum, Twickenham. 2014-15: Academic Conference Coordinator, 1st European Sport and Tourism Academic Conference at the 2nd European Summit on Sport and Tourism, Limerick, Ireland, (Conference dates: 14-15 May 2015). http://sporttourismsummit.ie/first-european- academic-seminar-of-sport-and-tourism/ 2014-15: Co-Coordinator, Global Football Management Summit. 5-8 May 2015. Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China. Summit of leading academics and industry executives from Europe and China (including Manchester City FC -- City Football Group; Aston Villa FC; FC Barcelona; Real Madrid; Liverpool FC; PEC Zwolle & KNVB - ; Charton Athletic FC; Shenhua Greenland Shanghai FC; Professors from UK, China, France, Russia, , USA). 2014-15: External PhD Thesis Examiner, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago; , South Africa; Bournemouth University, England; Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand; University of Worcester. 2014: External Assessor, Flemish Research Council, . 2014: External Assessor, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 2013-14: External Thesis Examiner, Brock University, Canada. 2013-14: External Examiner, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad. 2011-17: External Peer Review Assessor of Grant Applications and Researcher Rating Applications, National Research Foundation, South Africa. 5 2011-13: Assessor, Short-listing for Annual Best Article International Journal of the History of Sport (18 issues). 2013: Training session on Soccer, Politics and Culture in Europe, United States Department of State, Training Institute for Diplomatic Personnel with Postings to Europe (May). George Schultz Foreign Service Institute, Arlington, VA. 2012-13: External Peer Review Assessor of Grant Applications, National Endowment for the Humanities. 2012: External Assessor, Tenure and Promotion, Department of Sociology, History, and Political Science, Indiana University at Kokomo. 2012: External Assessor, Professorial Promotion Committee, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh. 2011-13: External Advisor, Proposed Masters Degree in International Sport Management, Aletheia University, Taiwan. 2011: External Assessor, Tenure and Promotion, Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sports Studies, University of Tennessee. 2011: External Assessor, Promotion, Department of History, Michigan State University. 2011: External Assessor, Doctor of Letters, , England. 2010-12: External Thesis Examiner for Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa. 2010-11: External Reviewer Promotion Applications, Sociology, Aston University, England. 2009-: External Curriculum Advisor for Sport Science and Sport and Tourism Management Degrees, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. 2009-10: Chair, Program Committee and Co-Conference Director, Beyond Boundaries: The 3rd International Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Sport, July 15-18, 2010, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. 2009-10: Seminar Organizer and Chair, Africa and Global Sport, , Denmark, May. 2006: Annual Journal Article Award Committee member, North American Society for the Sociology of Sport. 2003: C. Lynn Vendien Scholarship Committee Chair, International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport. 2001-04: Member, Executive Board, International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport. 2001-02: Organizer, Sport in the Commonwealth Seminar Series, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, Association of Commonwealth Universities and University of Abertay Dundee, co-sponsors. 1999-01: Vice-President, Australian Society for Sports History. 1999-01: Member of the Conference Program Committee, North American Society for Sports History Annual Conferences 2000 and 2001. 1998-00: Sociocultural and Scientific Committee Chair, Pre-Olympic Scientific Congress, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 7-13 September 2000. 1998-00: Scientific Program Committee Director, Biennial Conference of the International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport Conference, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia, 30 August - 3 September 2000. 1998-99: Conference Director, Teams and Fans International Conference, Twin Waters Resort, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, 15-18 July 1999. 1996-00: Research Coordinator, International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport. 1996-97: Conference Director, Football and Identities International Conference, The University of Queensland 21-23 March. 1994-96: Membership Coordinator, International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport. 1993-99: General Member of the Executive Board of the Australian Society for Sports History (elected to four consecutive two year terms). 1993-95: Program Coordinator of the Sporting Traditions X Conference of the Australian Society for Sports History, Brisbane, Australia, 26-30 June 1995.

6 RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP

RESEARCH FUNDING 2017-18: Sacred Sports Foundation. Beyond the Bell: Afterschool Education and Sports Program for Community, Family and Youth Resilience. Soufriere, St. Lucia. USAID (project consultant). 2016-17: Zhang, T., Gu, X., & Nauright, J. Developing a Bidirectional Study-Abroad Program with Shanghai University of Sport in China. Charn Uswachoke International Development Fund. University of North Texas. $3,000 (CI). 2015-16: Lifestyle Sports Research Network. Economic and Social Sciences Research Council, United Kingdom. $41,000 (PI). 2015-16: Understanding the Extent of Recreational and Performance Enhancing Drugs in English Boxing: Research for Appropriate Policy Development. Boxing England. $15,300 (CI). 2015-16: Assessing Sport and Physical Activity in Rother District, East Sussex. Rother District Council. $12,800 (CI). 2015-16: Understanding the Benefits of Linking Professional Clubs to Football Foundation- funded Football Turf Pitches. Football Foundation $15,400 (PI). Final Report: Understanding the Benefits of Professional Club Links with Football Foundation Funded Turf Pitches (January 2016). 2015-16: Hastings Castle Heritage and Tourism Project. Hastings Borough Council. $23,000 (PI). Final Report: Re-telling the Story of 1066: Migration, Invasion and Identity: Hastings Castle Scoping Report (January 2016). 2015: University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Campus Research Award. $5,200. 2015: Cold War States and Sporting Systems. Woodrow Wilson Center Cold War and Sport Project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. $2,000 (Associated researcher for South Africa and Sport in the Cold War). 2014-17: University of Brighton Scheme A PhD Studentship Award. $95,000. For PhD student researcher to work on the project Sports Mega-Events and New Social Movements in Brazil (Co-PI). 2012-13: “Sport for Peace Building in Kenya.” USAID Grant Program in Conflict Mitigation and Reconciliation Programs and Activities. $1,002,670 requested. Commended, not funded. (PI). 2007-10: Faculty Research Grant, College of Education and Human Development, George Mason University. $25,000 (PI). 2006-07: Georgia Southern University Faculty Research Grant. “The Role of Golf in International Sport and Tourism Development.” $9,992 (PI). 2002-03: Carnegie Trust Research Grant. Project title: “Sports Development in Great Britain and Australia.” $4,000 (PI). 2002-03: University of Abertay Dundee, Research Development Fund Grant. Research projects on sports and culture, $9,500 (PI). 2000-01: Danish Sports Council, Visiting Research Professorship to University of Southern Denmark and . Project: Collaborative and comparative research in sport, bodies and health. $54,000. 1997-00: Australian Research Council Large Grant. Project title: “Arenas of Memory: Fans, Identity, Professional Sports and Global Capital in Australia, Canada, the USA and England.” $144,000 (PI). 1996-97: Australian Research Council Small Grant. Project title: “Sport, Culture and Nostalgia in the Shaping and Re-shaping of White Minority Identities in southern Africa.” $20,000 (PI). 1996: Canadian Government Faculty Enrichment Programme. Comparative Physical Education and Sport, $5,000 (PI). 1994-95: The University of Queensland, New Staff Research Grant. “Rugby, ethnicity, religion and popular culture in Cape Town, South Africa.” $12,000 (PI). 1993-94: The University of Queensland Development of Excellence in University Education Grant: “Deep Learning in Socio-Cultural Foundations in Human Movement Within a Large Group Teaching/Learning Context.” $12,600 (PI). 7 1992-93: Division of Sciences Research Grant. “Rugby and international relations between South Africa and New Zealand.” $10,000 (PI). 1992-93: Division of Sciences Research Grant. “Football codes and netball in the creation of gendered identities in New Zealand.” $7,000 (PI). 1990: Graduate Student Research Travel Award, Queen’s University. $2500. 1987: School of Graduate Studies Research Award, University of South Carolina (for travel to conduct research in South Africa). $900.

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS TePoel, D. & Nauright, J. (2021). Baseball Around the World. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO (under contract, in progress). Nauright, J. and Zipp, S. (eds.) (2020). The Routledge Handbook of Global Sport. ISBN: 9781138887237. Авторы-сост. С. В. Алтухов, Д. Наурайт (Sergey Altukhov and John Nauright, eds.) (2019). World Hockey Forum-2018. International Development of Ice Hockey. Инновации для будущего хоккея с шайбой во всем мире /– М.: Спорт, 2019 (text in Russian and in English). Авторы-сост. С. В. Алтухов, Д. Наурайт (Sergey Altukhov and John Nauright, eds.) (2018). World Hockey Forum-2017. Innovation for the Future of Ice Hockey Around the World. Инновации для будущего хоккея с шайбой во всем мире /– М.: Спорт, 2018. – 360 с. ISBN: 978-5- 9500182-7-5 (text in Russian and in English). Nauright, J. and Zipp, S. (eds.) (2018). SportsWorld: Global Markets and Global Impact of Sports. London: Routledge. ISBN: 978-1138318441. Nauright, J. & Amara, M. (eds.) (2018). Sport in the African World. London: Routledge. ISBN: 978- 0815380641. Zhang, J.J., Huang, R.H. and Nauright, J. (eds) (2018). Sport Business in Leading Economies. London: Emerald Press. ISBN: 9781787435643. Altukhov, S. & Nauright, J. (eds.) (2017). World Hockey Forum: Strategies for Hockey Development in a Global World. Moscow, Russia: OOO Femili Buk. ISBN-978-5-9500421-1-9. Nauright, J. & Collins, T. (2017). The Rugby World in the Professional Era. London: Routledge. ISBN: 9781138665446. Zhang, J.J. and Nauright, J. (eds) (2017). 共享经济时代的企业信息披露综合报告 (Development of the Sport Industries in Leading Economies), (published in Chinese language). Shanghai: 社会 科学文献出版. ISBN: 978-7514176926. Nauright, J. & Wiggins, D. (eds.) (2016). The Routledge Handbook of Race and Ethnicity in Sport. ISBN: 9781138816954. Selected for inclusion in the Olympic World Library, International Olympic Committee, Lausanne, . Nauright, J. & Wiggins, D. (eds.) (2015). Revolutionaries and Sport: Reclaiming the Role of Sport in Social and Political Activism. London: Routledge. ISBN: 978-1138854932. Award: Philosophy Football Best Summer Book 2015. Nauright, J., Cobley, A. & Wiggins, D. (eds.) (2015). Beyond C.L.R. James: Race and Ethnicity in Sport. Fayetteville: Press. ISBN: 978-1557286499. Parrish, C. & Nauright, J. (2014). Soccer Around the World: A Cultural Guide to the World’s Favorite Game. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. ISBN: 9781610693028. Nauright, J. & Parrish, C. (ed.) (2012). Sports Around the World: History, Culture and Practice. 4 vols. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. ISBN: 9781598843002. Award: “Best of Reference Award” for reference works published in 2012 — Library Journal. Nauright, J. (2010). Long Run to Freedom: Sport, Cultures and Identities in South Africa. Morgantown: Fitness Information Technology Press. ISBN: 9781935412045. Selected for inclusion in the Olympic World Library, International Olympic Committee, Lausanne, Switzerland. Pope, S.W. & Nauright, J. (eds.) (2010/13). The Routledge Companion to Sports History London: Routledge. ISBN: 9780415773393. Paperback edition: January 2013. ISBN: 9780415501941. Award: Routledge Book of the Month: July 2010. Nauright, J. & Pope, S.W. (eds.) (2009). The New Sport Management Reader. Morgantown: Fitness Information Technology Press. ISBN: 9781935412014. Synopsis available online at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQGX1_FQmKk. 8 Nauright, J. & Schimmel, K. (eds.), (2005). The Political Economy of Sport. London: Palgrave Macmillan (International Political Economy Series). ISBN: 0333773861. Selected for inclusion in the Olympic World Library, International Olympic Committee, Lausanne, Switzerland. Møller, V. & Nauright, J. (eds.), (2003). The Essence of Sport. : University Press of Southern Denmark. ISBN: 8778387647. Mangan, J. A. & Nauright, J. (eds.), (2000). Sport and Australasian Society: Past and Present. London: Frank Cass. ISBN: 0714650609 (cloth), 0714681121 (pb.). Chandler, T. & Nauright, J., (eds.), (1999). Making the Rugby World: Race, Gender, Commerce. London: Frank Cass. ISBN: 0714648531 (cloth), 0714644110 (pb.). Black, D. & Nauright, J. (1998). Rugby and the South African Nation. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN: 0719049318 (cloth), 0719049326 (pb.). Award: Best Authored Book, Inaugural World in Union Book Awards presented by the World Rugby Museum. Selected for inclusion in the Olympic World Library, International Olympic Committee, Lausanne, Switzerland. Nauright, J. (1997). Sport, Cultures and Identities in South Africa. London: Leicester University Press. ISBN: 0718500490 (cloth); 0718500725 (pb.). Co-published by David Philip, Cape Town and Johannesburg. ISBN: 0864864264. Quoted by South African State President Thabo Mbeki. Speech to Sponsors of Sport Dinner in 1999. Copy available on-line at: http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/mbeki/1999/tm0413.html. Selected for inclusion in the Olympic World Library, International Olympic Committee, Lausanne, Switzerland. Kirk, D., Nauright, J., Hanrahan, S., Macdonald, D. & Jobling, I. (1996). Socio-Cultural Foundations of Human Movement. Melbourne: Macmillan. ISBN: 0732935504 (cloth); 0732933512 (paper). Nauright, J. & Chandler, T. (eds.) (1996) (rev. reprint 1999). Making Men: Rugby and Masculine Identity. London: Frank Cass. ISBN: 0714646377 (cloth); 0714641561 (paper). Widely praised in numerous journals in sports studies, sociology, and history including: British Journal of Sociology and English Historical Review. Award: Best Edited Book, Inaugural World in Union Book Awards presented by the World Rugby Museum. Selected for inclusion in the Olympic World Library, International Olympic Committee, Lausanne, Switzerland. Nauright, J. (ed.), (1995). Sport, Power and Society in New Zealand. Sydney: Australian Society for Sports History. ISBN: 0733410758. Copy available on-line at http://www.aafla.com. Selected for inclusion in the Olympic World Library, International Olympic Committee, Lausanne, Switzerland.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES Li, H., Nite, C., Weiller-Abels, K. & Nauright, J. (2020). The development of women’s professional ice hockey in China: leveraging international competition to change institutionalized gender norms. Sport in Society (in press) (corresponding author). Nite, C., McLeod, C. & Nauright, J. (2020). Establishing a Professional Rugby Union Football League in the USA: Managing institutional plurality and complexity through infrastructural work. Journal of Sport Management (in press). Altukhov, S., Li. H. & Nauright, J. (2019). Sport and doping from WADA’s monopoly to collective agreements and new models of anti-doping. Sport in Society (corresponding author) DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2019.1656381. Kim, M., Kim, Y., Park, J. & Nauright, J. (2019). Sport Event Tourists’ (SET’s) Behavior: A case Study of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics. International Journal of Sport Marketing and Sponsorship. DOI: 10.1108/IJSMS-09-2019-0101. Lawton, B. and Nauright, J. (2019). The globalization of the traditional Okinawan art of Shotokan Karate. Sport in Society (corresponding author) DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2019.1617506. Li, H., Nabors, S. & Nauright, J. (2019). The political economy of sport in a new market: A case study of the Chinese Super League, in review for special issue of Journal of Global Sport Management (corresponding author). Nite. C. & Nauright, J. (2019). Examining institutional work that perpetuates abuse in sport organizations. Sport Management Review. DOI: 10.1016/j.smr.2019.06.002. Nauright, J. & Harris, L. (2019). SportsWorld in transition: Uncertain futures for local and global sport. Sport in Society. DOI 10.1080/17430437.2019.1666540.

9 Ageev, V., Altukhov, S., Li, H. & Nauright, J. (2018). Ice hockey in the metropolis: A supply and demand analysis for ice infrastructure use and planning in Moscow, Russia. Sport and Entertainment Review, 4(2), June (corresponding author). Altukhov, S. & Nauright, J. (2018). The new Cold War in sport: Implications of the Russian doping allegations for international relations and sport. Sport in Society, 21(8), 1120-1136. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2018.1442194. Selected for inclusion in the Olympic World Library, International Olympic Committee, Lausanne, Switzerland. Zipp, S. & Nauright, J. (2018). Levelling the playing field: Human capability approach and lived realities for sport and gender in the West Indies. Journal of Sport for Development, 6(10), 38-50. Zhang, J., Mastromartino, B., Kim, E., Qian, Y. & Nauright, J. (2018). The sport industry in growing economies: Critical issues and challenges. International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, 19(2), 110-126. DOI 10.1108/IJSMS-03-2018-0023 (corresponding author). Kim, Y., Li, H. & Nauright, J. (2018). A destination development by building a brand image and sport event tourism: A case study of Sports City USA. Sport in Society, 21(8), 1196-1203. DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2018.1450718. Li, H. & Nauright, J. (2018). Boosting ice hockey in China: Political economy, mega-events and community. Sport in Society, 21(8), 1185-1195. DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2018.1442198. Batty, R., Palmer, F, Nauright, J. & Davies, J. (2018). The business of rugby in the Twenty-First Century. Journal of Global Sport Management. DOI: 10.1080/24704067.2018.1455152. Giampiccoli, A. & Nauright, J. (2017). Beyond the reach of FIFA: Football and community "development" in rural South Africa, towards a politics of inclusion and sustainability. Soccer in Society. DOI: 10.1080/14660970.2017.1302937. Nauright, J. & Pope, S.W. (2017). The 21st Century ‘Sports World’: Global markets, media and global impact. Sport in Society, 20(12), 1817-1820. Villalon, C., Weiller-Abels, K. & Nauright, J. (2017). Critical feminist frames in U.S. Media Coverage of Female Olympians in Rio. Media Report to Women, 45 (4), 12-19. Pope, S.W. & Nauright, J. (2016). Sporting rivalry and the emergence of consumer culture in the United States and Britain, 1900-1950. Comparative American Studies 14(3-4), 302-319. Carton, B. & Nauright, J. (2015). “Last Zulu warrior standing”: Cultural legacies of racial stereotyping and embodied enthno-branding in postcolonial South Africa. International Journal of the History of Sport. 32(7), 876-898. Giampiccoli, A., Lee, S. & Nauright, J. (2015). Destination South Africa: comparing global sports mega events and recurring localized sports events in South Africa for tourism and economic development. Current Issues in Tourism, 16(3), 229-248 (corresponding author). Nauright, J. (2015). Beyond The Sport-Media-Tourism Complex: An agenda for transforming sport. ICSSPE Bulletin, 68 (May), 13-19. Nauright, J. (2014). On Neoliberal global sport and African bodies. Critical African Studies 6(2/3), 1-10. Nauright, J. (2014). Sport and the neoliberal world order. Catalan Journal of Communication and Cultural Studies, 6(2), 279-286. Nauright, J. (2014). Dangerous liaisons? Sport, politics, and events. Konrad Adenauer Foundation Journal, 9-16. Strutner, M., Parrish, C. & Nauright, J. (2014). Making soccer ‘Major League’ in the USA and beyond: ’s first decade. Sport History Review, 45(1), 23-36. Nauright, J. & Wiggins, D. (2014). Sport and revolutionaries: reclaiming the historical role of sport in social and political activism. International Journal of the History of Sport, 31(7), 693-695. Nauright, J. (2014). 'Sing a powerful song': The Saw Doctors, sports and singing Irish identities. Sport in Society, 17(2), 388-401. Nauright, J. (2014). African women and sport: the state of play. Sport and Society, 17(4), 563-574. Nauright, J. (2013). Selling nations to the world through sports: mega-events and nation branding as global diplomacy. Public Diplomacy Magazine, Winter, 22-27. Available online: http://publicdiplomacymagazine.com/selling-nations-to-the-world-through-sports-mega-events- and-nation-branding-as-global-diplomacy/ Parrish, C. & Nauright, J. (2013). Futbol Cantitos: Negotiating masculinity in Argentina. Soccer and Society, 14(1), 1-19. Nauright, J. (2012). The modern Olympics and the triumph of capitalist sport. History Workshop Online “ of the Present.” Published online 6 August (open access). URL: www.historyworkshop.org.uk/the-modern-olympics-and-the-triumph-of-capitalist-sport/ 10 Georgakis, S., Nauright, J. (2012), Creating the "Scarecrow": The 2004 Athens Olympic Games and the Greek Financial Crisis. The Center for the Study of Sport and Leisure in Society Working Paper #4. George Mason University. Nauright, J. (2011). New directions in South African sports history. International Journal of the History of Sport, 28(1), 181-185. Nauright, J. & Ramfjord, J. (2010). Who owns England’s game? American professional sporting influences and foreign ownership in the Premier League. Soccer and Society, 11(4), 428-441. Giampiccoli, A. & Nauright, J. (2010). Problems and prospects for community-based tourism in the New South Africa: The 2010 FIFA World Cup and beyond. African Historical Review, 42(1), 42-62. Pope, S.W. with Nauright, J. (2010). Embracing cultural contexts and critical reflexivity: (Re)presenting the global sports industry in research and practice. European Sport Management Quarterly, 10(4), 509-524. Nauright, J. (2007). Rugby et identité nationale en Nouvelle-Zélande. STAPS: Revue internationale des sciences du sport et de l'éducation physiques, 78, 101-114. Copy online at: https://www.cairn.info/revue-staps-2007-4-page-101.htm. Means, J. & Nauright, J. (2007). Going global: The NBA sets its sights on Africa. International Journal of Sport Marketing and Sponsorship, 9(1), 40-50. Rickman, A. & Nauright, J. (2007). Globalization and the fitness industry: A case study of 24 Hour Fitness and its expansion into Asia, International Journal of Fitness. 3(2), 17-24. Wheeler, K. & Nauright, J. (2006). A green game?: A global perspective on the environmental impact of golf. Sport in Society, 9(3), 427-443. Copy available online at: http://reearth.org/wp- content/images/2008/03/golf_environment.pdf. Selected for the Routledge master-work collection, Sports History edited by Wray Vamplew, (London: Routledge, 2014). Nauright, J. (2006). From ‘Native Village’ to ‘Dark City’: population growth, class, politics and local administration in Alexandra Township, South Africa 1933-1943. Historia, 51(1), 87-116. Nauright, J. (2005) White man’s burden revisited: race, sport and reporting the Hansie Cronje cricket crisis in South Africa and beyond. Sport History Review. 35(1), 61-75. Keeler, B. & Nauright, J. (2005). Team Yao: Yao Ming, the NBA and selling sport to China. American Journal of Chinese Studies, 12(2), 203-218. Reith, S. & Nauright, J. (2005). Ethics, economics and tourism: Myanmar as a case study. Tourism Recreation Research. 30 (2), 81-85. Topp, D. & Nauright, J. (2004). Sport, community, class and religion: Rugby league and cultural identity in the Lockyer Valley, Queensland, Sporting Traditions, 21(1), 53-65. Nauright, J. (2004). Global games: culture, political economy, and sport in the globalized world of the twenty-first century. Third World Quarterly, 25(7), 1325-1336. Nauright, J. (2004). Cornish miners and the Witwatersrand gold mines in South Africa, c. 1890-1904. Cornish History (online), Issue 3. Nauright, J. & Magdalinski, T. (2003). ‘A hapless attempt at swimming’: media representations of Eric Moussambani. Critical Arts: Journal of South-North Cultural and Media Studies, 17(1/2), 106- 122. Booth, D. & Nauright, J. (2003). Sport, race and embodiment in South Africa. Contours: A Journal of the African Diaspora, 1(1), 16-36. Nauright, J. and White, P. (2002). Mediated nostalgia, community and nation: A case study of print media representations of the Canadian Football League in crisis and the demise of the Ottawa Rough Riders 1986-1996. Sport History Review, 33(2), 120-135. Nauright, J. (2001). Obliterating history for leisured consumption: The new South Africa in the global sports and tourism order. Journal of Sport Tourism, 7(1), 31-38. Nauright, J. (2000). ‘An experiment in native self-government’: The Alexandra Health Committee, the state and local politics, 1916-1933. South African Historical Journal, 43, 223-243. Burroughs, A. & Nauright, J. (2000). Women, sport and embodiment in Australia and New Zealand. International Journal of the History of Sport, 17(2/3), 188-205. Nauright, J. (1999). The end of sports history?: From sports history to sports studies. Sporting Traditions, 16(1), 5-13. Copy available on-line at www.la84.com. Phillips, M.G. & Nauright, J. (1999). Sports fan movements to save suburban-based teams threatened with amalgamation in different football codes in Australia. International Sports Studies, 17(1), 23-38. Copy available on-line at www.la84.com. Nauright, J. (1998). ‘The mecca of native scum’ and ‘A running sore of evil’: White Johannesburg and the Alexandra Township removal debate, 1935-45. African Historical Review, 30, 64-88. 11 Nauright, J. (1998). Bafana, Bafana: Nationenbildung durch Spitzensport in Südafrika [Bafana Bafana: Nation Building Through Sport in South Africa]. Iz3w, No. 229. Adair, D., Nauright, J. & Phillips, M. (1998). Playing fields to battlefields: The development of Australian sporting manhood in its imperial context, Journal of Australian Studies (Special Issue: Australian Masculinities: Men and Their Histories, ed. Clive Moore and Kay Saunders), 51-67. Nauright, J. & Black, D. (1998). Sport, politics and power: rugby, the Broederbond and the National Party during apartheid in South Africa. Sport History Review, 29(2), 192-211. Nauright, J. & Phillips, M.G. (1997). Us and them: Australian professional sport and resistance to North American ownership and marketing models. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 6(1), 33-39. Nauright, J. (1997). Muscular Islam and ‘Coloured’ rugby in Cape Town, South Africa. International Journal of the History of Sport, 14(1), 184-190. Nauright, J. (1997). Trying to reach home: baseball, nostalgia and masculine identity in contemporary American culture. Sporting Traditions, 13(2), 91-97. Nauright, J. (1997). Early Saturday morning’s not a great morning for Football: Critiquing Australian football coverage in Queensland and the marketing of the Australian Football League, Sporting Traditions, 13(2), 171-174. Adair, D., Phillips, M. & Nauright, J. (1997). Sporting manhood in Australia: Test cricket, rugby football, and the imperial connection, 1878-1918. Sport History Review, 28(1), 46-60. White, P., Donnelly, P. & Nauright, J. (1997). Citizens, cities and sports teams. Policy Options, 18(3), 9- 12. [Reprinted in P. Donnelly, ed. (2000). Taking Sport Seriously: Social Issues in Canadian sport. 2nd ed. Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing]. Nauright, J. & Phillips, M. (1996). A ‘fair go’ for the fans?: Super leagues, sports ownership and fans in Australia. Social Alternatives, 13-16. Nauright, J. & White, P. (1996). Professional sport, nostalgia, community and nation in Canada. AVANTE, 2(3), 24-41. Nauright, J. (1996). Writing and reading American football: Culture, identity and sports studies. Sporting Traditions, 13(1), 109-127. Nauright, J. (1996). ‘A besieged tribe’: Nostalgia, white cultural identity and the role of rugby in a changing South Africa. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 31(1), 63-77. Nauright, J. (1996). A history of netball: Creating a female sporting culture 1902-1990s. Journal of Physical Education New Zealand, 29(2), 13-17. McEniery, C. & Nauright, J. (1996). Scottish identity and Highland Dancing in Southeast Queensland. Locality, 8(1), 32-34. Nauright, J. (1995). From private to public: Historical and social factors in the development of women’s sport in Australia and New Zealand. European Physical Education Review, 1(2), 137-147. Nauright, J. (1995). Sports history and social history: The current state of Australian sports history. Sporting Traditions, 11(2), 103-110. Nauright, J. (1995). Rugby and the nostalgia of masculinity in New Zealand and South Africa. Journal of Comparative Physical Education and Sport, 17(1), 24-34. Nauright, J. (1994). Reclaiming old and forgotten heroes: Nostalgia, rugby and identity in New Zealand. Sporting Traditions, 10(2), 131-39. Nauright, J. & Broomhall, J. (1994). ‘A woman’s game’: The development of netball and a female sporting culture in New Zealand 1906-70. International Journal of the History of Sport, 11(3), 387-407. Nauright, J. (1993). ‘Like fleas on a dog’: New Zealand and emerging protest against South African sport, 1965-74. Sporting Traditions, 10(1), 54-77. Nauright, J. (1993). Race, rugby and politics: New Zealand and South Africa, 1921-1993. New Zealand Health, Physical Education and Recreation Journal, 26(2). Nauright, J. (1993). Sport history in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Australian Society for Sports History Bulletin, 18, 43-47. Nauright, J. (1992). Sport and the image of colonial manhood in the British mind: British physical deterioration debates and colonial sporting tours, 1878-1906. Canadian Journal of History of Sport, 23(2), 54-71. Nauright, J. (1991). Sport, manhood and empire: British responses to the tour of 1905. International Journal of the History of Sport, 8(2), 239-55. Nauright, J. (1990). Myth and reality: Reflections on rugby and New Zealand. Sporting Traditions, 6(2), 219-30.

12 CHAPTERS IN BOOKS Nauright, J. (2019). Australian Rules Football, in J. Nauright & S. Zipp (eds) Routledge Handbook of Global Sports. London: Routledge, in press. Nauright, J. (2019). Netball, in J. Nauright & S. Zipp (eds) Routledge Handbook of Global Sports. London: Routledge, in press. Nauright, J. & Wiggins, D.K. (2019). Race and sports performance, in T. Lightfoot, M. Hubal and S. Roth (eds) Routledge Handbook of Sport and Exercise Systems Genetics. London: Routledge, in press. Li, H. & Nauright, J. (2019). Wang Jianlin, in J. Nauright and D.K. Wiggins (eds), Sporting Entrepreneurs, in press. Li, H. & Nauright, J. (2019). National strategies and ice hockey youth development in China and the USA. For: World Hockey Forum III: New Strategies for the Future of Ice Hockey Around the World, in press. Parrish, C., Li, H. & Nauright, J. (2019). (Soccer), in J. Nauright & S. Zipp (eds) Routledge Handbook of Global Sports. London: Routledge, in press.

Amara, M. & Nauright, J. (2018). Introduction, in J. Nauright and M. Amara, eds. Sport in the African World (pp. 1-8). London: Routledge. Amara, M. & Nauright, J. (2018). Conclusion, in J. Nauright and M. Amara, eds. Sport in the African World (pp. 223-228). London: Routledge. Carton, B. & Nauright, J. (2018). The white Zulu athlete in South African histories of race and ethnicity, in J. Nauright and M. Amara (eds.) Sport in the African World (pp. 169-184). London: Routledge. Li, H. & Nauright, J. (2018). The Kunlun Red Star Phenomenon as a case study for hockey growth in Asia, in S. Altukhov and J. Nauright, eds. World Hockey Forum II: New Technologies, New Markets, New Opportunities for Global Ice Hockey. Moscow: Russia. Nauright, J., Beldon, Z. & Li, H. (2018). New Markets for ice hockey: Hockey in the southern United States, in S.Altukhov and J. Nauright, eds. World Hockey Forum II: New Technologies, New Markets, New Opportunities for Global Ice Hockey. Moscow, Russia. Sutherland, S. & Nauright, J. (2018). Women and sport in the African World, in J. Nauright and M. Amara, eds. Sport in the African World (pp. 205-222). London: Routledge. Keech, M. & Nauright, J. (2017). Sports industry and policy in the United Kingdom, in J.J. Zhang, R.H. Huang, and J. Nauright, eds. Sports Business in Leading Economies (pp. 427-460). London: Emerald Press. Nauright, J. (2017). Developing and sustaining hockey around the world: The importance of recruitment and retention strategies of players and supporters, in S. Altukhov and J. Nauright (eds.). World Hockey Forum: Strategies for Hockey Development in a Global World (pp. 234-249). Moscow, Russia: OOO Femili Buk. Jones, A. & Nauright, J. (2017). Leveraging the benefits of sport sponsorship: A global brand's local engagement through sport sponsorship, in S. Chadwick, D. Arthur and J. Beech (eds.) International Cases in The Business of Sport (2nd Revised Edition). London: Routledge. Nauright, J., Honey, M. and Rampersad, A. (2017). The greening of golf?: Impacts of climate change on Caribbean golf course development, in M. Honey, ed. Climate Change and Coastal and Marine Tourism. Nauright, J. (2017). Not quite a slam dunk: Globalization and American team sports, in L. Borish, G. Gems & D. Wiggins (eds), Routledge History of American Sport (pp. 231-244). London: Routledge. Nauright, J. (2016). Sport for development and peace: Neoliberal global sport and African bodies, in J. Nauright & D. Wiggins (eds), Routledge Handbook of Sport, Race and Ethnicity (pp. 121-128). London: Routledge Parrish, C. & Nauright, J. (2016). Football governance, organization and business in North America (CONCACAF Region), in J. Hughson, K. Moore, R. Spaaij and J. Maguire, eds., Routledge Handbook of Football Studies (pp. 468-478). London: Routledge. Nauright, J. (2015). African women and sport: the state of play, in Michelle Sikes and John Bale, eds., Women's Sport in Africa (pp. 115-126). London: Routledge. Parrish, C. & Nauright, J. (2015). Senators, Darts, Whips, and Dips: The evolution of soccer in Washington D.C., in C. Elzey & D.Wiggins (eds.) DC Sports: The Nation's Capital at Play (pp. 147-164). Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press. 13 Booth, D. & Nauright, J. (2015). Embodied identities: Sport and race, in J. Nauright, A. Cobley & D. Wiggins (eds.) Beyond C.L.R. James: Race and Ethnicity in Sport (pp. 41-62). Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press. Nauright, J. (2014). From looking back to moving forward: The evolving nature of sports history in the 21st Century, in P. Delheye, ed., Making Sport History: Disciplines, Identities and the Historiography of Sport (pp. 229-236). London: Routledge. Nauright, J., Giampiccoli, A & Lee, S. (2013). Events as sports tourism, in R. Finkel, D. McGillvray and G. McPherson, eds., Research Themes for Events. Abingdon, UK: CABI Press. Grundlingh, A. & Nauright, J. (2013). Worlds apart?: The 1995 Rugby World Cup and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, in P. Alegi & C. Bolsmann (eds.) Reflections on the 2010 World Cup (pp. 189- 199). Ann Arbor: Press. Nauright, J. (2010). “It’s Much More Important than Money”: The Ryder Cup, in D.Wiggins & R.P. Rodgers (eds.), Rivals: Legendary Matchups That Made Sports History (pp. 305-326) Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press. Nauright, J. & Ramfjord, J. (2010). Who owns England’s game? American professional sporting influences and foreign ownership in the Premier League, in D. Hassan & S. Hamil (eds.), Who owns football?: The governance and management of the club game worldwide. London: Routledge. (also published in Soccer and Society). Little, C. & Nauright, J. (2009). Sport, development and globalization: Perspectives from south-east Asia, in D.M. Nault (ed.), Developing Asia (pp. 195-214) Boca Raton: Brown Walker Press. Means, J. & Nauright, J. (2008). Sports development meets sports marketing in Africa: Basketball Without Borders and the NBA in Africa, in S. Chadwick & D. Arthur (eds.), Case Studies in International Sport Business (pp. 372-388) London: Butterworth-Heinemann. Nauright, J. (2005). The political economy of sport in the twenty-first century, in Nauright and Schimmel, The Political Economy of Sport, (pp. 208-214). Magdalinski, T. & Nauright, J., (2004). The commercialization of the Olympics, in T. Slack, (ed.), The Commercialization of Sport (pp. 185-204) London: Frank Cass. Nauright, J. (2003). Nostalgia, culture and modern sport, in V. Møller & J. Nauright (eds), The Essence of Sport (pp. 35-50). Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark. Nauright, J. & Magdalinski, T. (2002). Religion, race and rugby in ‘Coloured’ Cape Town, in T. Magdalinski & T. Chandler (eds), With God on Their Side: Sport in the Service of Religion (pp. 120-138). London: Routledge. Nauright, J. & Magdalinski, T. (2000). Selling the ‘spirit of the Dream’: Olympologies and the corporate invasion of the classroom, in J. Tolleneer & R. Renson (eds), Old Borders, New Borders, No Borders: Sport and Physical Education in a Period of Change (pp. 431-440). Aachen: Meyer & Meyer. Nauright, J. (1999). ‘Bhola Lethu’: football and urban popular culture in South Africa, in G. Armstrong & R. Giulianotti (eds), Football in the Making: Developments in the World Game (pp. 189-200). London: Macmillan. Nauright, J. & Chandler, T. (1999). More than the making of men: The world(s) of rugby, in T. Chandler & J. Nauright (eds), Making the Rugby World (pp. xiii-xxvii). London: Frank Cass. Nauright, J. (1999). Race, rugby and popular culture: ‘Coloured’ rugby in Cape Town, South Africa, in Chandler & Nauright, Making the Rugby World, (pp. 27-42). Carle, A. & Nauright, J. (1999). Crossing the line: Women playing rugby union, in Chandler & Nauright, Making the Rugby World, (pp. 128-148). Merrett, C. & Nauright, J. (1998). South Africa, in B. Stoddart & K. Sandiford (eds), The Imperial Game: Cricket and Cultural Power (pp. 55-78). Manchester: Manchester University Press. Nauright, J. (1996). ‘I am with you as never before’: Women in urban protest movements, Alexandra Township, South Africa 1912-1945, in K. Sheldon (ed.), Courtyards, Markets, City Streets: Women in Urban Africa (pp. 259-283). Boulder: Westview Press. Nauright, J. (1996). Money, methods and medals: The Australian elite sports system in the 1990s, in K. Hardman (ed.), Sport for All: Issues and Perspectives in International Context (pp. 18-22). Manchester: International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport Monograph. Chandler, T. & Nauright, J. (1996). Rugby, manhood and identity, in J. Nauright & T. Chandler (eds.), Making Men (pp. 1-12). London: Frank Cass. Nauright, J. (1996). Colonial manhood and imperial race virility: British responses to colonial rugby tours. In Nauright & Chandler (eds), Making Men (pp. 121-139). 14 Nauright, J. & Black, D. (1996). Rugby and white male power: Politics, hegemony and the New Zealand - South African rugby relationship, 1956-1992, in Nauright & Chandler (eds), Making Men (pp. 205-226). Nauright, J. (1996). Sustaining masculine hegemony: rugby and the nostalgia of masculinity, in J. Nauright & T. Chandler (eds), Making Men, (pp. 227-248). Nauright, J. (1995). Sport, power and society in New Zealand, in J. Nauright (ed.), Sport, Power and Society in New Zealand (pp. 1-4). Sydney: Australian Society for Sports History. Nauright, J. (1995). Netball, media and hegemony, in J. Nauright (ed.), Sport, Power and Society in New Zealand (pp. 47-66). Nauright, J. & Black, D. (1995). Rugby and politics: New Zealand and the South African issue, in J. Nauright (ed.), Sport, Power and Society in New Zealand (pp. 67-94). Abernethy, P., Dalmau, A., Jobling, I., Macdonald, D., Magdalinski, T., Nauright, J. & Hanrahan, S. (1995). Creating a deep learning environment: Motivation, pedagogy and organisation, in Action Learning: Experience and Promise (pp. 85-95). Brisbane: Tertiary Education Institute, The University of Queensland. Nauright, J., & Black, D. (1994). It’s rugby that really matters: New Zealand-South Africa rugby relations and the moves to isolate South Africa 1956-1992. In: R. Wilcox (ed.), Sport in the Global Village (pp. 179-197). Morgantown: Fitness Information Technology.

PAPERS AND ABSTRACTS IN REFEREED CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS Nauright, J. (2017). Sport, health and fitness in the 21st Century city. Journal of Sports Medicine and Doping Studies, 7:4 (Suppl). DOI: 10.4172/2161-0673-C1-012. Nauright, J. (2014). Making the world safe for capitalism: Sport, "development" and neo-imperialism, Play the Game Biennial Conference. Published online: http://www.playthegame.org/fileadmin/image/PtG2013/Presentations/31_October_Thursday/Jo hn_Nauright_31_okt_14.15_Spejlsalen_PDF.pdf Means, J, & Nauright, J. (2006). Basketball Without Borders: the NBA’s African strategy, in J. Graham, ed., Proceedings of the International Conference on Sport and Entertainment Business (Columbia: University of South Carolina), pp. 146-171. Wilson, J. & Nauright, J. (2006). The greening of golf?: the impact of environmental issues on golf course development in North America, in J. Graham, ed., Proceedings of the International Conference on Sport and Entertainment Business (Columbia: University of South Carolina), pp. 180-196. Nauright, J. (1990). Popular culture and community politics: Alexandra Township c. 1930-1960. History Workshop, HWS Paper 306, University of the Witwatersrand.

ENCYCLOPEDIC ENTRIES/SHORTER ESSAYS Nauright, J. (2012). Introductory essays and 60 entries in Sports Around the World: History, Culture, Practice. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. 4 Volumes. Nauright, J. (2003). “Australian Rules Football”; “Rugby”, and 21 biographies in Encyclopedia Britannica.

SCHOLARLY-BASED PRINT MEDIA PUBLICATIONS Nauright, J. (2015). A single, permanent Olympic site would help us reclaim the integrity of sport. The Conversation (UK). 16 November. URL: http://theconversation.com/a-single-permanent- olympic-site-would-help-us-reclaim-the-integrity-of-sport-50571. Nauright, J. (2015). Awakening the Sleeping Giant: China and Global Football (Soccer). FC Business Magazine (UK). August. Online link available URL: https://cloud.3dissue.com/6374/7271/131371/FCB87/index.html. Nauright, J. (2015). FIFA reform must not leave developing countries behind. The Conversation (UK). 5 June. URL: https://theconversation.com/fifa-reform-must-not-leave-developing-countries- behind-42831. Nauright, J. (2015). Political football: why the US took action on FIFA corruption. The Conversation (UK). 28 May. URL: https://theconversation.com/profiles/john-nauright-95337/articles (republished in The Malaysian Insider; The Business Times [Singapore]; BizNews.com; and as "The USA v FIFA: A Game of Political Football," in The Business Spectator [Australia]). Nauright, J. (2014). NBA’s action on bigoted owner a slam dunk for anti-racism. The Conversation (UK), 1 May. URL: https://theconversation.com/nbas-action-on-bigoted-owner-a-slam-dunk-for-anti- racism-26136. 15 Nauright, J. (2014). What David Beckham can learn from Miami Fusion’s failure. The Conservation (UK), 11 February. URL: https://theconversation.com/what-david-beckham-can-learn-from- miami-fusions-failure-23042. Nauright, J. (2013). Mandela saw sport as a way to bring South Africans together. The Conversation (UK), 6 December. URL: https://theconversation.com/mandela-saw-sport-as-a-way-to-bring- south-africans-together-21244. (Republished by SBS Television Network Australia on their News Website and Broadcast: http://www.sbs.com.au/news/person/john-nauright) Nauright, J. (2013). Redskins is a racist name and the US must face up to its past. The Conversation (UK), 8 November. URL: https://theconversation.com/redskins-is-a-racist-name-and-the-us- must-face-up-to-its-past-19995. Nauright, J. (2005). Paul Robeson: Renaissance man, political activist, performer and football legend. Gridiron Greats. Winter, Issue 10. Nauright, J. (2005). The South Carolina – Clemson Football War of 1902. Gridiron Greats. Summer, Issue 9. Nauright, J. (2004). The 'Kangaroo kicker': Australian Pat O'Dea and the University of Wisconsin. Spring, Issue 8. Nauright, J. (2004). An African-American football pioneer in Iowa: Theatrece Gibbs of Dubuque. Gridiron Greats, Winter, Issue 7, 20-22.

IN PREPARATION Beldon, Z. & Nauright, J. A case study of the Sport for Development Theory and Implementation within a Religious and Sports Based Summer Camp. For International Sports Studies. Larsson, H., Weiller-Abels, K., Li, H. & Nauright, J., Sport and the social integration of refugee communities in Sweden and the USA. For Journal of Refugee Studies. Mtapuri, O., Giampiccoli, A. & Nauright, J., Tourism development in the Seychelles: A proposal for a Unique Community-Based Tourism Alternative. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change (in review. Nauright, J. & Catsam, D. Football, race and the media: A cast study from 1930s Iowa at the time of the first African-American high school football captain. For Sport History Review.

INVITED KEYNOTE ADDRESSES, ENDOWED LECTURES AND SEMINARS 2020: Invited Feature Panelist, World Sport, Events and Tourism Congress, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain (funded). June. Sponsored by WTO and UNESCO. 2019: Invited Feature Panelist, Imperial Legacies of 1919 Conference. University of North Texas. Panel on Teaching Colonialism (funded), 19 April. 2018: Invited Feature Plenary Speaker, World Hockey Forum III, Moscow, Russia. Topic: National Strategies and Ice Hockey Youth Development in Asia-Pacific Countries, (funded), 13-15 December. 2018: Invited Feature Plenary Speaker, International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) 35th World Congress of Sports Medicine, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Topic: Policy Implications of CTE and Concussion Research for Youth Sport Organization and Assessment, (funded) 12-15 September. 2018: Invited Keynote Speaker, International Conference on Sport, Events and Tourism at the American University of the Emirates, Dubai. Topic: Sport, Fitness and Health in the Twenty-First Century City, (funded) 30 April – 2 May. 2018: Invited Feature Panelist, Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Growth Panel, CFA Societies Texas Symposium, George W. Bush Institute at the George W. Bush Presidential Center, 2943 SMU Boulevard, Dallas, TX. (funded), 23 February. 2017: Invited Feature Plenary Speaker, World Hockey Forum II, Moscow, Russia. Topic: Expanding Global Hockey Cultures, (funded) 15-16 December. 2017: Invited Feature Panelist, Rugby Business Executive Association Strategy 2020, San Diego, CA, 30 June. Topic: Major Markets and Youth Development in Communities. 2017: Invited Keynote Speaker, World in Union II Conference, Massey University, New Zealand, (funded) 29 June. Topic: The United States as a New Market for Rugby Union. 2017: Invited Keynote Speaker, Academy of Global Hospitality and Tourism Congress, Cheongju, South Korea, (funded), 27 May. Topic: Sports Events in the 21st Century City. 16 2017: Invited Feature Presentation, TAFISA (World Sport for All Association) Summit/ Workshop on Active Cities (PASS), Frankfurt, , 20 April. Topic: Sports City USA: Frisco, Texas as a New US Model for an Active City. 2017: Invited Feature Plenary Speaker, Foundation Congress and Meeting of World Leisure Sports Organization, Macao, China, (funded) 12 April. Topic: Cities and Leisure Sports in the 21st Century. 2016: Invited Feature Speaker, World Hockey Forum, Moscow, Russia. Sponsored by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Topic: Ice Hockey and New Markets in the USA, (funded) 15 December. Web: http://whforum.ru/en/player/john-nauright-en/. 2016: Invited Plenary Keynote Speaker, European College of Sports Science Annual Congress, Vienna, . Topic: Sports Across Boundaries, (funded) 9 July. Presentation available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCJbCysWQCM. 2016: Invited Inaugural Keynote Speaker, International Science and Football Conference, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar. Topic: Football Development/Development through Football: Global and Local Challenges. (funded) 24 March. 2016: Invited Feature Panelist and Speaker. Adopting a Zero Tolerance Approach on Discrimination in Sport: Ensuring Equality, Promoting Inclusion for All. Public Policy Exchange, London, UK (funded) 9 February. 2015: Invited Feature Panelist and Expert Speaker, Fifth Annual Sport & Events Tourism Exchange, Protea Hotel Fire and Ice, Menlyn Tshwane, South Africa (funded). 27-29 October. Report on conference available in Golf Business News: http://www.golfbusinessnews.com/news/exhibitions-and-conferences/the-viability-of- golf-estates-on-the-african-continent/. 2015: Cold War States and Sporting Systems. Seminar of the Woodrow Wilson Center Cold War and Sport Project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. New York University. Topic: Sport, the State and Cold War Politics: The Case of Apartheid South Africa (funded), 23 October. 2015: Hastings Borough Council and Heritage Lottery Commission, Hastings, East Sussex, England. Presentation: Hastings Heritage: Retelling the Story of 1066 (with Dr Deborah Madden), (funded). 28 July. 2015: Invited Feature Speaker, Innovators Think Tank: Climate Change and Coastal and Marine Tourism, Center for Responsible Travel (CREST) Washington, DC. Puntacana, Dominican Republic. Topic: Golf Course Development, Sport Tourism Strategies and Environmental Consequences in the Caribbean (funded, unable to attend in person, paper in the post-conference publication), 22-24 July. 2015: Invited Keynote Speaker, Trinidad and Tobago International Sport Conference "Sport as a Business: A Gateway to Sustainability". Conference of the Caribbean Sport and Development Agency. Hyatt Hotel, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Topic: Sport Governance, Organisation and Business in the Caribbean (funded). 16 June. 2015: World Football Forum, Moscow, Russia. Topic: China and Global Football (funded), 11 June. 2015: First European Sport Tourism Conference, Sport, Tourism and Media in an Interconnected World, Keynote Address and Conference Chair, 2nd European Sport Tourism Forum. Limerick, Ireland (funded). 15 May. URL: http://sporttourismsummit.ie/first-european-academic-seminar-of-sport-and-tourism/ 2015: Invited University Lecture: Shanghai University of Sport. Topic: The European Sports Industry and Sport Business Management Education (funded). 2015: Global Football Business Summit, Shanghai University of Sport. 5 May (funded). Co- host, organiser, feature presenter. Topic: Competitive Balance, Sustainability and Sport Marketing Success: Comparing European and North American Models in Professional Team Sports (funded). 2015: Inaugural Professorial Lecture, University of Brighton (funded) 29 April. Title: SportsWorld: Shaping a Global Dreamscape. Summary online at: http://www.slideshare.net/JohnNauright/invite-john-nauright-professorial-lecture 2015: Invited Feature Speaker. Cold Water Island Tourism Conference, Isle of Arran, Scotland (funded), 17-19 March. Topic: Where North America Meets Europe: Tourism Branding and Marketing of Newfoundland, Canada. 2015: Invited Workshop Leader. Cold Water Island Tourism Conference, Isle of Arran, Scotland (funded), 17-19 March. Topic: Sport and the Outdoors. 17 (http://cwit2015.com/speakers/item/384-john-nauright-professor-of-sport-and-leisure- management). 2015: Invited Public Lectures Seoul National University & Ulsan University, Korea. Title: Beyond the Sport-Media-Tourism Complex (funded). 2014: Feature Speaker, Launch of the Centre for Sport and Leisure Studies at the University of Brighton. Topic: ScanDesigned vs McBodies: An Agenda for Research and Engagement. 8 December. 2014: Invited Feature Panelist, Public Forum to open the Centre of Sport Policy Research, University of Birmingham, UK (funded). Sport, Politics, Policy and Society. 3 December. 2014: Invited Feature Panelist, Sport in Society Conference, London. 19 November. (http://www.sportinsociety.co.uk/?option=com_gtdisplay&view=gtspeakers&speakeri d=42428). 2014: Invited Feature Speaker, Sport and Protest Conference, National University of Ireland, Galway, 31 October-1 November. Topic: A Revolutionary Future for Global Sport: Barriers and Possibilities. Podcast interview: https://youtu.be/x1J4vmbU_l8 2014: Invited Keynote Speaker, American Association of Sports Studies (ALESDE) 4th Biennial Congress, Bogota, Colombia, 23 October. Topic: Saving Global Sport from Itself: Towards Sustainable Futures for Grassroots Sport and Recreation (funded). 2014: Invited Feature Speaker, The Future's Bright Conference, University of Brighton, 17 September. Topic: Mapping Your Research Career. 2014: Invited Feature Speaker, The Future of the Olympic Games. Oxford University, 3 September. Topic: Alternative Models for a Sustainable Olympic Games with a Level Playing Field. 2014: Invited Public Lecture, Center for International Sport Management, University of Georgia, USA, 25 August. Topic: The European Sport Marketplace (funded). Lecture available online in two-parts via Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McMLlkJQKHU. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2adOPhXm6C0. 2014: Invited Speaker, Sport and Postcolonialism, a Routledge Special Issue Topic Workshop, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, 5 June (funded). Sport, Ethnobranding, Heritage and the White Zulu: Lance Klusener and Cricket Marketing in the New South Africa. 2014: Invited Panelist, Inaugural European Forum for Sport, Tourism and Events. W2 (Keith Wood) and Bord Failte, Limerick, Ireland, 16 May (funded). 2013: Burris F. Husman Memorial Annual Lecture, University of Maryland, 26 April (funded). Topic: Thoughts on Sport, “Development” and Neoliberal Capitalism. 2012: Invited Plenary Session Moderator, 6th Peace and Sport International Forum (under the Presidency of H.S. Prince Albert II of Monaco) of L’Organisation pour le Paix par le Sport, Sochi, Russia, 31 October to 2 November (funded). Topic: Government Investment in Sport: Adapting to Local Reality. (The Forum included global sporting leaders from FIFA, the IOC, International Sport Federations, Governments, NGOs, and the Sochi Winter Olympic organizers – I am one of four Professors selected to plan and lead plenary sessions). (Unable to attend due to Hurricane Sandy, however, my presentation was included in the Forum). 2012: Invited Feature Speaker, “The Lives (and Deaths) of American National Pastimes.” Pennsylvania State University, 12-13 October (funded). Title: The Comparative Failures and Resurgence of Cricket, Soccer and Rugby to become National Pastimes in the USA. 2012: Feature Seminar Speaker, Mulier Institute Seminar, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, 17 February (funded). Title: Sports, Bodies, and Cultures. 2012: Invited Sociology and Public Policy Research Seminars, School of Languages and Social Sciences, Aston University, England, 13-16 February (funded). Titles: Creating International Learning Opportunities for Students and Embodied Identities: Perspectives on Sport and Race. 2011: Invited Keynote Speaker, Women and Sport in Africa Seminar, Oxford University, Oxford, England, 7 March (funded). Title: Women, Sports and Societies in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa. Podcast available at: http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/people/john- nauright. 18 2010: Invited Public Lectures on International Sport Management, Aletheia University, Damshui, Taiwan, 6 and 13 December (funded). 2010: Invited Feature Speaker, Futures of Sport Management Seminar, Haaga-Helia University, Vierumäki, Finland. 20-21 November (funded). Global Sports Marketing. 2010: Invited Keynote Address, European Association for Sport Management, 18th Annual Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 17 September (funded). Title: Bridges and barriers: Problems and prospects for global and the local in sport management. 2010: Feature Public Panel Speaker, Beyond Boundaries International Conference, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados, 17 July (funded). Title: Reflections on the 2010 FIFA World Cup and South African Society. 2010: Invited Closing Plenary Session Speaker, Football for Development Conference on Development Through Football – Sustaining the Potential of the First African World Cup, Vienna, Austria. 24 April (funded). Topic: The Way Forward: Which Sport and Development Agenda beyond South Africa 2010? (unable to deliver speech in person due to volcano eruption in Iceland). 2010: Invited Address, Exercise and Sport Sciences & Athletics Symposium: “Youth Sport Specialization: Is it Too Much, Too Soon?” Colby-Sawyer College, New Hampshire, USA, March (funded). Title: Global Perspectives on Youth and Sport. 2010: Invited Feature Speaker, Visualizing the Game: Global Perspectives on Football in Africa International Conference, , Switzerland. 29 January (funded). Title: Moving Bodies and the Making of Nation(s): Envisioning Embodiment in Football and (South) African identities. 2009: Invited Panellist and Feature Speaker, International Association of Sport Economists Conference, Stellenbosch, South Africa. 3 December. Topic: Legacies and Limitations of the 2010 FIFA World Cup on Africa and South African Economies. 2009: Invited Public Lecture, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. 17 June (funded). Title: “Is Global Sport Killing Sport Globally?” Lecture videotaped by CBC- TV Barbados and broadcast nationally on television. 2009: Invited Feature Speaker, Seminar “Fysiske omgivelsers betydning for fysisk aktivitet; turisme - og sundhedsperspektiv” [Tourism, health and physical activity], Institut fur Idraet, Aarhus University, 14 May. Title: “Turisme uddannelse ved George Mason University.” 2008: Inaugural Invited Speaker, Seminar Series on Sport and Global Culture, West Virginia University, November (funded). Topic: “The Social and Economic Impact of Global Sport.” 2008: Invited Keynote Speaker, Asia Association for Global Studies Conference, Kobe, Japan. March (funded, unable to attend due to illness, paper published in post-conference book). 2008: Invited University Lectures, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education and other institutes, Gwalior, India, 11-18 January (funded). 2007: Invited Public Seminar, Aarhus University, 5 March (funded). Title: “The Making of Global Sporting Cultures.” 2007: Invited Public Lectures, University of Lincoln, March (funded). Titles: “From Osama to Obama: Politics and Culture in Contemporary America,” and “Bending it Like Beckham in America: Soccer and Popular Culture in the USA.” 2007: Invited Seminar Chair, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, "The Meaning of Cricket: Empire, Identity, and Change," 2 March. 2006: Invited Keynote Speaker, 5th War and Society in Africa Conference held at the Military Academy of South Africa, Saldanha, Western Cape, South Africa, 13-15 September (funded). Title: “War, Sport and Power: The Militarization of South African Society.” 2005: Invited Keynote Speaker, African Sport Across the Disciplines Conference, Ohio University 4-5 February (funded). Title: “The African Sporting Body and the Global Media.” A summation of presentation is available in an interview online: http://www.ohio.edu/sportsafrica/african_sports_across_discplines/presentations/nau right_video.html. 2004: Invited Feature Speaker: Symposium on Sporting Festivals and Peripheral Nations, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, 11-12 June (funded). 2002: Race and Gender in Sport. Cultural Studies of Sport Seminar, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, 22 May (funded). 19 2002: Gender and Sport in the Empire and Commonwealth. Sport and the Commonwealth Seminar Series, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, Russell Square, London. 4 May (funded). 2001: Ramsey Lecture, Department of Physical Education and Sport Studies, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 4 December (funded). Title: “Is This Heaven?: On the Place of Sport in Society.” 2001: Invited Keynote Speaker, Sport Scotland National Sport Coaching Conference, University of Abertay Dundee, 26 October. Topic: “Women’s Sport.” 2000: Invited Feature Speaker, The Essence of Sport symposium, University of Southern Denmark, 17 November (funded). Title: “Nostalgia and Sport in Society.” 2000: Commencement Address, School of Education Graduation, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. 12 May 2000. 1999: Keynote Plenary Debate Chair and Feature Speaker, Twelfth Sporting Traditions Biennial Conference of the Australian Society for Sports History, “The End of Sports History?” Queenstown, Aotearoa/New Zealand, 1-5 February (funded). 1998: Invited Feature Speaker, Football and Cultures Conference, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, July (funded). 1997: Melbourne Seminar of the Australian Society of Sports History. Title: "The O'Dea Brothers: Australian Athletes in the United States in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries. 10 August. 1996: Alumni Speakers’ Series, Department of Kinesiology, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ont., Canada, 29 November (funded). Title: “The Local and the Global: Nostalgia, Identity, Ownership and Media in Professional Football Codes.” 1996: Invited Seminars, Commercial and Cultural Practices in Australian Sport Collaborative Research Group, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, 27 August – 3 September (funded). 1995: Invited Public Forum Speaker, Sports Around the World Meetings of Kuwait Olympic Association and the International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport, Kuwait City, 22 May. Topic: "Money, Methods and Medals: The Australian Sports Model."

OTHER CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS (presenting author in bold) Li, H. & Nauright, J. (2019). Isomorphism across international borders: Why Does the College University Basketball Association in China wants to adopt the structure of U.S. college sport?" To be presented at the North American Society for Sport Management, New Orleans, 30 May. Nite, C. & Nauright, J. (2019). Examining the institutionalization of sexual abuse within U.S. university athletic departments. To be presented at the North American Society for Sport Management, New Orleans, 30 May.

Beldon, Z., Li, H., Weiller-Abels, K. & Nauright, J. (2018). The social inclusion of refugees in youth sport. Presented at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Annual Conference, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 2 November. McLeod, C., Nite, C. & Nauright, J. (2018). The Construction of a New Labor-Capital Relation: Professional Rugby in the United States. Presented at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Annual Conference, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 2 November. Li, H. & Nauright, J. (2018). The development of women’s professional ice hockey in China: Using the Canadian league to leverage success for Beijing 2022. Presented at the 26th European Sport Management Conference (EASM), Malmo, Sweden, 7 September. Kim, Y., Li, H. & Nauright, J. (2018). Sport, political economy and leveraging the power of the Olympics: A case study of South and North Korean Ice Hockey. Presented at the European Association for Sport Management Annual Conference, Malmo, Sweden, 7 September. Li, H., Nauright, J. & Nite, C. (2018). The Chinese ice hockey marketplace: From youth to professional hockey to Olympics 2022. Presented at the North American Society for Sport Management Annual Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 2 June. Beldon, Z., Li, H., Nauright, J. (2018). Camp Program Assessment Based on the Sport-For-Development Theory. Presented at American Camp Association National Conference. Orlando, FL. 20 Nite, C. & Nauright, J. (2017). Ignoring Ingrained Logics: The failed institutionalization of the inaugural professional rugby competition in the USA. Presented at the Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 29 November. Villalon, C., Weiller-Abels, K. & Nauright, J. (2017). NBC’s Televised Media Portrayal of Female Athletes in the 2016 Rio Olympics: A Critical Feminist View. Presented at the National Communication Association Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, 18 November. Nauright, J. (2017). Panel presentations on sponsorship, media rights and implications of globalization. European Football Futures Conference, St. George’s Park, England, 4 May. Zipp, S., Nauright, J. & Sutherland, S. (2015). Sport for Development with 'At Risk' Girls in the Global South: Prospects and Challenges for Sport for Development Programming and Management. Presented at the European Association for Sport Management Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 11 September. Nauright, J. (2014). Human Rights, Social Justice and Gigantism in Sport: Subverting Democracy in the Drive to Accumulate Wealth and Power Through Sport. International Association of Sport Law Congress, Athens, , 13 December. Nauright, J. & Carter. T. (2014). History, Performativity, Locality and Identities: Sussex Bonfire Nights. Presented at the Cultural Regeneration Through Heritage: Hastings, Heritage and Local History, A Heritage Forum, University of Brighton University Centre at Hastings. 15 October. Jones, A., Nauright, J., Dunn, M. & Green, M. (2014). Leveraging the Benefits of Sports Sponsorship: Global Brands and Local Engagement. Presented at the Inaugural World Sport Management Association Conference, Madrid, Spain, 3 October. Nauright, J. & Bolsmann, C. (2014). The Role of Sport in Making the British World. Presented at the 3rd Global Conference on Sport, Merton College, Oxford University, September. Nauright, J. & Carton, B. (2014). Ethnobranding and Historicizing the Postcolonial Body. Presented to the University of Brighton School of Sport and Service Management Seminar Series, 12 May. Nauright, J. & Giampiccoli, A. (2014). The World Cup Did Not Happen (Here): Problems and Prospects in Community Football in South Africa Beyond the Reach of FIFA. Presented at the Politics and Sport Conference of the Political Studies Association, Liverpool, February. Nauright, J. (2013). Discussant. Session: Debating Identity in African Sport History. African Studies Association Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD. 23 November. Nauright, J. (2013). Making the World Safe for Capitalism: The Role of Sport in Sustaining the Neoliberal World Order. Presented at Play the Game, Aarhus, Denmark. 31 October. Available online via Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bwgdHxxk8s. Holt, R. & Nauright, J. (2013). Cycle Tours and Le Tour de France: Sporting Entrepreneurs and the Promotion of Modern Cycling in France and Australia in the Early Twentieth Century. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 28 May. Nauright, J. & Carton, B. (2012). Ethnobranding in the New South Africa: The embodiment of white athletes in post-apartheid South Africa. Presented at the Sport and the Global South II Conference, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, 13 November. Nauright, J. (2012). Sport and Society in the New South Africa; Reflections on 20 Years of Sporting “Unity.” Panel Presentation at the Sport and the Global South II Conference, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, 13 November. Nauright, J. & Carton, B. (2012). White Zulus?: race, sport and marketing of white athletes to black audiences in the new South Africa. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Conference, Berkeley, CA, 2 June. Moore, K. &. Nauright, J. (2012). Exploring ‘best practice’ in sport and international development. Lead presentation at the American Association of Physical and Health Education, Recreation, and Dance Annual Convention Workshop: Sport for Development and Peace: Initiatives, Challenges, and Pathways Forward, Boston, MA, 13 March. http://aahperd.confex.com/aahperd/2012/webprogram/Session51736.html Nauright, J. (2012). From seminar paper to conference presentation to publication. Presented at the Department of History and Art History PhD Seminar, George Mason University, 6 March. Giampiccoli, A. & Nauright, J. (2011). Impacts and legacies of sports events in the new South Africa. Presented at the Sport and the Global South Conference, George Mason University, 15 November. Nauright, J. & Darlington, M. (2011). Beyond cricket: sport and popular culture in Barbados. Presented at the British Society for Sports History Annual Conference, London Metropolitan University, England, 3 September. 21 Parrish, C. & Nauright, J. (2011). Futbol cantitos: negotiating masculinity and sport-based identities in Argentinia. Presented at Creation and Collaboration, Faculty Research Symposium, College of Education and Human Development, George Mason University, 7 February. Nauright, J. 2009: Learning to walk in the dreams of the foreigner?: South Africa and the FIFA World Cup. Presented at the Sport Mega Events and Their Legacies Conference, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 3 December. Nauright, J. & Ramfjord, J. (2007). American investment and the Premier League in England. Presented at the International Conference on Sport and Entertainment Business, University of South Carolina, 17 November. Nauright, J. 2007: Sport in history and memory. Presented at the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Conference, Boston, March. Nauright, J. 2007: Exploring race and sport in America from a regional perspective. Presented at the American Historical Association 121st Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, January. Means, J. & Nauright, J. 2006: The NBA dress code and policing race in professional basketball in North America. Presented at the International Conference on Sport and Entertainment Business, University of South Carolina, November. Wilson, J. & Nauright, J. 2006: Environmental issues and golf course development in North America. Presented at the International Conference on Sport and Entertainment Business, University of South Carolina, November. Nauright, J. 2005: Black and white African sporting bodies in the postcolonial world. Presented at the African Studies Association Annual Conference, Washington DC, 18 November. Keeler, B. and Nauright, J. 2005: Yao Ming and marketing the NBA to China. Presented at the International Conference on Sport and Entertainment Business, University of South Carolina, 11 November. Nauright, J. 2005: Reading white and black African bodies in the contemporary media. Presented at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, NC, 29 October. Wheeler, K. & Nauright, J. 2005: Golf, the environment and development issues. Presented at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, NC, 28 October. Nauright, J. 2005: Sport and the embodiment of race in the contemporary British world. Presented at the 14th Annual British Commonwealth & Postcolonial Studies Conference and the 3rd Conference of the US Chapter of the Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies, Savannah, Georgia, 25-27 February. Nauright, J. 2003: Gender, Race, Sport and Imperial Identities. Association of Commonwealth Universities Sport in the Commonwealth Seminar Series, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, 3 May. Nauright, J. 2003: Coming together: small nation collaborative bids for the European 2008 Football Championships. Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Portland, Oregon, 26 February. Nauright, J. 2002: Fueling research ambitions: mission and survival. University of Abertay Dundee Research Strategy Implementation Away Day Seminar, 22 November. Nauright, J. 2002: Bids for the Euro 2008 Football Tournament in the context of events strategies in Scotland and Ireland. Presented at the International Sport and Entertainment Business Conference, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 3 October. Nauright, J. 2002: The Emergence of golf as an international sporting spectacle 1904-1935. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Annual Conference, French Lick, Indiana, 27 May. Nauright, J. 2001: The ‘Other’ and the production of sport. Presented at the Australian Society for Sports History Biennial Conference, Adelaide, 2 July. Nauright, J. 2001: The ultimate imperial sporting force: the modern Olympics and capturing the “Other”. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Annual Conference, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, 26 May. Nauright, J. 2000: The Western media and the Hansie Cronje betting affair in cricket. Presented at the Ethics, Events, Entertainment Conference, Annual conference of the Australia and New Zealand Communication Association, Ballina, NSW, Australia, 3 July. Nauright, J. 2000: The making of a sporting legend: Australian Pat O’Dea and University of Wisconsin football in the 1890s and 1930s. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 28 May. 22 Nauright, J. 1999: Mediated and political nostalgia: The (re)generation of nationalist discourses through sport. Presented to the North American Society for Sport History Conference, Penn State University, 25 May. Nauright, J. 1997: Imagining the world in union: The Rugby World Cup, tourism, development and representation in the New South Africa. Presented to the African Studies and International Development Seminar, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 30 October. Nauright, J. 1997: Mediated nostalgia: The media, idealized pasts and threatened extinction of professional sporting teams. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Annual Conference, Springfield College, Springfield, MA, 25 May. Nauright, J. 1996: Fan movements to save football teams in Australia, the USA and Canada. Rediscovering the Crowd Conference. De Montfort University, England, 9 July. Nauright, J. 1996: Remembering and dismembering the past: rugby, race and the politics of identity in Post-Apartheid South Africa. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Annual Conference, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 24 May. Nauright, J. 1995: In the shadow of Newlands: ‘Coloured’ rugby, community and cultural identity in Cape Town. Presented at the International Society for the History of Physical Education and Sport Congress, Cape Town, South Africa, 5 July. Nauright, J. 1995: Nostalgia and the use of the sporting past in periods of hegemonic crisis. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Conference, Long Beach, CA, 25 May. Nauright, J. 1994: History, memory and identity: the use and abuse of the sporting past. Presented at the Graduate Colloquium, Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada, 18 November. Nauright, J. and Clark, N. 1992: Gender and race in South Africa: Two Views. 15th African Association of Australia and the Pacific Conference. Wellington, New Zealand. Nauright, J. 1991. "It's no use having an Empire without an Imperial Race:" The debate on British physical deterioration and colonial sporting tours, 1878-1914. Presented at the Canadian Historical Association Annual Conference, Learned Societies Conferences, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, May.

ACADEMIC EDITORIAL ROLES Journal Editorships 2017-18: Co-editor, Special Issue “Sports Business in Emerging Markets,” International Journal of Sport Marketing and Sponsorship. 2017-18: Co-editor, Special Issue “International Rugby Business,” Journal of Global Sport Management. 2016-: Editor, Annual Special Issues: “SportsWorld: Global Sport Research,” Sport in Society. 2015: Editor, International Council for Sport Science and Physical Education Bulletin (May 2015 issue) "Sport and Transformation: The Brighton Effect". http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2bc43b6e21. 2013-14: Guest Editor, International Journal of the History of Sport. (Special issue "Sport and Revolutionaries"). 2001-08: Consulting Editor, Journal of Physical Education and Sport Sciences. 1999-03: Co-Editor, International Sports Studies. (Two issues per volume). Sole editor, 2001- 2003. 1999-00: Guest Editor, International Journal of the History of Sport. 1998-04: Founding Editor, Football Studies. (Two issues per volume). 1996-98: Regional Editor, Australasia, International Journal of the History of Sport. 1993-99: Reviews Editor, Sporting Traditions (Australia).

Journal Editorial Board Positions Current 2019-present: Editorial Board, Revue Management & Organisations du Sport. 2019-present: Editorial Board, International Sports Studies. 2017-present: Editorial Board, Sport and Entertainment Review. 2016-present: Editorial Board, Journal of Global Sport Management. 2016-present: Editorial Board, The International Journal of Football Business and Management. 2016-present: Academic Board, Football Collective. 2015-present: Editorial Board, International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science. 23 2014-present: Editorial Review Board, ALESDE (Latin American Journal of Sports Studies). 2014-present: Editorial Board, International Council for Sport Science and Physical Education. 2012-present: Editorial Board, Journal of Fandom Studies. 2010-present: Editorial Board, International Journal of Sport Management, Recreation and Tourism. 2010-present: Editorial Board, International Journal of Business and Management. 2009-present: Editorial Board, Asia Journal of Global Studies. 2004-present: Editorial Board, Impumelelo: The Interdisciplinary E-Journal of African Sport. 1995-present: Editorial Board, Sport History Review. 1993-present: Editorial Board, Sporting Traditions.

Previous 2005-10: Editorial Board, International Journal of Fitness. 2004-07: Editorial Board, International Sports Studies. 2002-2016: Editorial Board, Journal of Sport Tourism. 1998-2004: Editorial Board, International Journal of the History of Sport. 1994-98: Editorial Board, Journal of Comparative Physical Education and Sport.

Guest Reviewer for many journals including: Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning; Annals of Tourism Research; Leisure Studies; QUEST; Journal of Social History; International Review for the Sociology of Sport; Journal of Sport and Social Issues; Soccer in Society; Communicare: Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa; Media History; African Studies Review; International Journal of the History of Sport; European Sport Management Review; African Journal of Health and Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; OMEGA: The International Journal of Management Science, Antropomotoryka/Kinesiology (); Catalan Journal of Communication and Cultural Studies; Urban History.

TEACHING AND LEARNING Funding 2014-17: University of Brighton Scheme A Studentship Award for PhD Project on Sport and New Social Movements in Brazil. $95,000. 2014-15: Development of Foundation Year course curriculum for sport, tourism and hospitality management, Limerick International Study Centre. $8,000. 2014: Consultant for development of new sport management and sport for development and peace academic programs, University of Ghana. $6,500. 2008-09: George Mason University, College of Education and Human Development. Two grants for Development of New Academic Courses. $4,000. 1993-94: The University of Queensland Development of Excellence in University Education Grant: “Deep Learning in Socio-Cultural Foundations in Human Movement Within a Large Group Teaching/Learning Context.” $12,600.

Majors/Minors/Courses Developed, Written and Guided Through Approvals and Certifications o BS Cultural Heritage Management, Lock Haven University. o PhD Sports Administration Concentration, UNT. o MS Concentrations in Sport Marketing and Sport Performance Analytics, UNT (online). o MBA Sports Management, UNT (hybrid program). o BBA Sports Management, UNT (hybrid program). o BAAS Youth and Community Sport, UNT (hybrid program). o MS in Sports Business Management, University of Brighton. o Executive Short Course in International Sport Management, University of Brighton. o Foundation Certificate in Tourism, Events and Sport Business Management, Limerick International Study Centre, Ireland. o MS in Sports and Recreation, George Mason University. o Minor in Sports and American Society, George Mason University. o BS in Sport Science (sport management), University of the West Indies, Barbados. o BS and MS Degree Programs in Sport Management and Sport and Youth Development, University of Ghana. 24 o Online International Sports Management Course with Georgia Southern University, University of Western Ontario and Victoria University, Australia.

Courses/Classes Taught and Content Developed Traditional: Bodies, Culture and Society; Philosophy of the Body and Leisure; Sport in the Global Marketplace; Globalization and Sport; Comparative Physical Education and Sport; History of Sport, Health and Fitness in Society; Sport Marketing; Sport and Recreation Law; Sport and International Development; Introduction to Sport Management; Sociology of Sport; The Olympics; Australian Model of Sport; European Model of Sport; Global Soccer Industry; Organization and Administration of Sport; Honors Seminar in Human Movement Studies; Graduate Seminar; International Tourism; Sport Coaching and Development; British Empire in Africa; Southern African History; Event Management; Diversity in Recreation, Event and Sport Management.

Online and Hybrid Courses Taught: America Through Baseball; Football and American Culture; International Sport Management; Principles and Ethics in Sport.

GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL SUPERVISION Completed: Postdoctoral 2016-17: Dr. Carmen Rodriguez-Fernandez, University of Seville, Spain. Sabbatical Fellow: Gender and Student Perceptions in Track and Field Athletics. 2015-16: Dr. Sunghun Choi, Ulsan University, Korea. Sabbatical Fellow: Leisure Management and Healthy Lifestyles Across the Lifespan. 2002-03: Dr Andy Miah. Postdoctoral Fellow: Technologies and Sporting Bodies.

PhD 2019: Sasha Sutherland, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill. Thesis Title: Normal, Natural and Proper: Gender and Women in Soccer in the Caribbean (co-chair). 2018: Alan Chu, University of North Texas. Thesis Title: Motivation and Demotivation Predictors of Dropout and Adherence in High School Student Athlete Populations (committee member). 2018: Philip Forde, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill. Thesis Title: Stick-licking (Stickfighting) in the Caribbean (co-chair). 2017: Maria Gebbels, University of Brighton. Thesis Title: The Exploration of the Relationship Between Self-Efficacy, Career Inheritance and Career Commitment in the Hospitality Industry (committee member). Funded by The Savoy Trust. 2014: Charles Parrish, George Mason University. Thesis Title: Event Planner Perceptions of a College Football Stadium as an Event and Meeting Venue: A Qualitative Study of Site Selection Attributes. 2013: Rwany Sibaja, George Mason University. Thesis Title: ¡Animales! Civility, Modernity, and Constructions of Identity in Argentine Soccer, 1955-1970. Winner, Charles and Polly Webber Outstanding Graduate Student Award, George Mason University. 2008: Christine Nash, . Thesis Title: The Role of Coach Education in the Development of Expertise in Coaching. 2004: Malcolm MacLean, University of Queensland. Thesis Title: Confronting Foundational Myths: Apartheid, Rugby and the Post-Colonising of Aotearoa/New Zealand. 1999: Richard Light, University of Queensland. Thesis Title: Comparative Study of Embodiment of Masculinity in Young Men’s Elite Level School Rugby in Australia and Japan. Winner, 2000 ACHPER (Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation and AARE (Australian Association for Research in Education) Doctoral Thesis Awards. 1997: Tara Magdalinski, University of Queensland. Thesis Title: Sport and Traditionspflege in the German Democratic Republic.

Master’s/Honours Research Theses/Culminating Projects 2018: Chad Morgan III, MSc., University of North Texas. Title: Habitus and FC Dallas Fan Groups. 25 2018: Quinny Truong, MSc., University of North Texas. Title: FundLife Foundation: Soccer and Youth Development in Post-Disaster Tacloban, The Philippines. 2017: Zachary Beldon, MSc., University of North Texas. Title: Muscular Judaism and Jewish Summer Camps in the USA. 2016: Christina James, MSc., University of North Texas. Title: Perceived Academic Stress in University Student-Athletes on Scholarship. 2014: Jeremy Stewart, MA, University of Brighton. Thesis Title: The Development of Rugby 7s as a Global Enterprise. Subsequently published in The Rugby World in the Professional Era (London: Routledge) 2013: Amy Jo Sullivan, MSc. George Mason University. Thesis Title: Servant Leadership: Race Organizers, Volunteers and the Marathon Industry. Winner, Graduate Student Award, George Mason University. 2013: Nicole Hitpas, MSc. George Mason University. Thesis Title: Attendance Motivation Among Demographic Subgroups of Washington Wizards Spectators. 2012: Amanda Shaver, MSc. George Mason University. Thesis Title: SPINS: Observations on Body Fitness Movements. Winner, Graduate Student Award, George Mason University. 2011: Kelsey Moore, MSc. George Mason University. Thesis Title: Sport and Youth Development in St. Lucia. Winner, Graduate Student Award, George Mason University. Funded by The Academy of International Sport Graduate Student Award. 2011: Javier Reid, MA, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. Thesis Title: Sports Policy in Barbados. 1998: Damian Topp, BA Hons. University of Queensland. Rugby League and Community Identity in the Lockyer Valley, Queensland. Subsequently co-authored and published in Sporting Traditions. 1997: Euan Fisher, MA. University of Queensland. Thesis Title: From Brown Cow to City Slickers: The Development of the Brisbane Sport Marketplace, 1980-1997. 1996: Alison Carle, BA Hons. University of Queensland. Thesis Title: Crossing the Line?: Women and Rugby Union in Australia. Winner, Australian Society for Sport History Dissertation Prize. 1992: Jayne Broomhall, BA Hons. University of Otago. Thesis Title: The Making of a Women's Game: Netball in New Zealand. Subsequently co-authored and published International Journal of the History of Sport. 1992: Rachel Barton, BA Hons, University of Otago. Thesis Title: Outdoor Recreation and Environment in New Zealand.

PhDs in Progress (completion date listed) 2019: Hongxin Li, University of North Texas. Thesis Title: Development of Women’s Ice Hockey in China.

External Thesis Examining 2014-16: Bournemouth University; University of Worcester; Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand; University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago. 2013-14: Brock University, Canada. 2011-13: Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa. 2001: University of Canterbury, New Zealand. 1998-99: , Australia.

Guest Lecturing Aarhus University, Denmark; Aletheia University, Taiwan; Aston University, England; Brock University, Canada; Dalhousie University, Canada; Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany; JAMK University, Finland; Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, India; Leicester University, England; Kent State University, USA; Lincoln University, New Zealand; Loughborough University, England; McMaster University, Canada; Sunshine Coast University, Australia; Temple University, USA; University of Georgia, USA; University of Illinois, USA; University of Iowa, USA; University of Maryland, USA; University of Southern Denmark; University of the Western Cape, South Africa; Victoria University, Australia; Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; West Virginia University, USA.

26 Study Abroad Courses Led 2011-13: Barbados (January) For reporting on the learning experiences on this study tour by the student participants: http://blogfrombarbados2011.blogspot.com/. 2011: Europe (England, Finland, Russia, , Sweden – May-June). 2010: Dubai, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia. For information on this study tour held during the FIFA World Cup, see http://news.gmu.edu/articles/4164. 2009: Australia and New Zealand. 2008: Australia. 2007: Europe (Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France).

MEMBERSHIPS AACSB (Instutional Lead) American Kinesiology Association Australian Society for Sports History (Life Member) European Sport Development Network International Council for Sports Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE) International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) Latin American Association of Sports Studies (ALESDE)

MEDIA WORK Television Consultant Roles 2015: Niewshuur. NTR Network (The Netherlands). Documentary feature on Jack Warner of Trinidad and Tobago and FIFA; Interviews on the FIFA scandals. 1997-9: BBC Wales Series "The Union Game". Four-part series on the history and culture of rugby union football. http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2bc43b6e21

Television Appearances BBC Wales (aired globally); CTV National (Canada); ABC TV (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PA); NBC TV5 (Dallas- Fort Worth, Texas); CBS TV11 (Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas); CBC-TV - multiple shows (Barbados); CTV (China); CTNT TV Network - multiple shows (Trinidad and Tobago); HTS-TV (St. Lucia); NTR - Nieuwsuur (Netherlands); UBC (South Korea); ITV (England); Match TV (Russia).

Radio Appearances ABC Radio National (appeared many times on multiple programs including The Sports Factor); Triple M (Adelaide, Australia); CBC Radio Calgary (Canada); BBC Radio (England); CCFM Radio (Cape Town, South Africa); HTS-Radio (St. Lucia); Radio New Zealand; News Talk ZB (New Zealand); KCRW (Los Angeles); WGMU Radio (Fairfax, VA); BBC World Service Sportshour (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01zq8ph -- multiple appearances); Voice of America; Public Radio (USA) International; 91.5 Talk Radio (Trinidad and Tobago); Radio FM4 (Austria); Radio Sputnik (Russia).

Print/Online News Media Time Magazine; ESPN Magazine; New York Times; Washington Post; Wall Street Journal; New York Times; International Herald-Tribune; Washington Times; Atlanta Journal-Constitution (USA); Chicago Tribune; Smithsonian Magazine; International Business Times (New York City): www.ibtimes.com; Business Destinations Magazine, China Daily USA; Atlas Obscura; Vox Media (USA); WETA-Boundary Stones On-Line News Washington, DC.; .com (part of ESPN); Golf Course Industry Magazine; OZY Media Magazine (USA); Boston Magazine; Fort Worth Star-/Fort Worth Business Press (online); Dallas Business Journal; Dallas Observer, North Texas Daily; CityMetric (part of New Statesman, UK); BBC.com; Eastbourne Herald (UK); La Vie Magazine (France); Desports (France); The Guardian (UK); BBC Sport Online; Times Literary Supplement (London); Financial Times (London); de verdieping Trouw (Netherlands); Semana (Colombia); GR Sport Magazine (Russia); The Age (Melbourne, Australia); The Australian; Sydney Morning Herald; Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Australia); Business Spectator (Australia); Canberra Times; Cairns Post (Australia); Globe and Mail (Toronto, 27 Canada); Rugby World; SBS News Online (Australia); Pacific Standard; The Week (UK); Rhodes Journalism Review (South Africa); The Malaysian Insider; Guardian (Trinidad and Tobago). I have also authored five articles in The Conversation (UK edition).

New Media My work has appeared widely in on-line documents including the Independent Manchester United Supporters Association (IMUSA) site where it was used in the debate about Rupert Murdoch’s planned takeover; Alternatives Action and Communication Network for International Development; several of my international presentations are available in podcast. Blogposts appear online at Sports+History including “Glee and Homophobia in Sports,” 22 Feb 2012. Online at: http://sportsworldsais.blogspot.com/2012/02/glee-and-homophobia-in-sports.html http://csslsblog.org