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KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: WELCOME FROM ELIZABETH PIKE THE WELLBEING IMPERATIVE: ON BIO-OTHERS, RESCUE MISSIONS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

In 2015, the International Sociology of Sport Association Within neoliberal societies, “wellbeing” is understood (ISSA) will celebrate 50 years of hosting meetings and in a strictly individual/izing way and becomes part of the publication of the 50th issue of its journal, the In- a dominant discourse that feeds on biomedicalization ternational Review for the Sociology of Sport (IRSS). On and contributes to “biomorality.” Digital technologies behalf of the Executive Board of ISSA, it is my privilege are brought in to enhance the development and main- to invite you to join us at our annual World Congress for tenance of wellbeing through self-tracking, self-dia- the Sociology of Sport, during which we will celebrate gnosis, and Skinnerian methods of learning how to act the history of the association and journal, reflecting on on one’s own wellbeing. The wellness imperative oblite- what the sociology of sport has achieved during these rates political engagement and leads to the creation of years and what challenges still face us. Through our the happy, fit and productive biocitizen, which is juxta- congresses, ISSA provides networking opportunities posed against the unfit, unwell and unproductive bio- which connect people who have a shared enthusiasm Other. In this keynote, I present a feminist poststructu- for supporting the association’s mission to generate ralist analysis that takes into account of power relations knowledge about sports in society, engage with and in sexist, classist, ableist, ageist, neo-colonial, Islamo- inform people and sport policies, and contribute to phobic, homophobic and transphobic contexts to cri- human development in and through sport. The theme tique the purported “humanitarian” interventions to of this year’s conference is «The Sociological Lens and save the “abject” bio-Other. I speculate on the intru- the Wellbeing of Sport». We invite papers that will sti- mentalisation of physical activity and sport within lar- mulate debate and discussion about the local and glo- ger corporate schemes to expand markets in the name bal significance of sport with respect to issues related to of wellbeing. I discuss the ill-conceived “rescue mis- identity, equality, politics and environmental sustaina- sions” in public health that exacerbate class divisions bility. Paris, France provides the ideal location for this and reproduce patriarchal and colonial hierarchies. congress – a city and nation with a rich cultural and I conclude with thoughts on the place of sport sociology sporting history, and long tradition in the sociology of in the larger project of justice and “social wellbeing.” sport. Delegates will have an opportunity to experience all of this during the congress. We look forward to wel- Pr. Genevieve Rail, Concordia University, coming you to the 50th anniversary celebrations of ISSA Montreal and IRSS at the World Congress of the Sociology of Sport in Paris, France, June 9-12th 2015!

Dr. Elizabeth Pike, ISSA President - PROGRAM AT A GLANCE -

Scientific Organizing Committee Committee MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Cora Burnett (South Africa) Nicolas Besombes Christine Dallaire (Canada) (Paris Descartes University) Steve Jackson (New Zealand) Amélie Coulbault Eunha Koh (South Korea) (Versailles University) Elizabeth Pike (United Kingdom) Lou Counil Kimberly Schimmel (USA) (Paris Descartes University) Lawrence Wenner (USA) Mylène Douet Guérin (Paris Descartes University) NOMINEES OF THE LOCAL ORGANISERS Hélène Joncheray (Paris Descartes University, coordinator) Jean-Paul Callède (Bordeaux, France) Alexandre Legendre Luc Collard (Paris, France) (Paris Descartes University) Éric Dugas (Bordeaux, France) Pauline Maillot Bertrand During (Paris, France) (Paris Descartes University, coordinator) Gilles Ferréol (Besançon, France) Martial Meziani Éric de Léséleuc (Paris, France) (INS HEA) Christine Mennesson (Toulouse, France) Rémi Richard Fabien Ohl (Switzerland) (INSEP) Alexis Tadié (Paris, France) Guillaume Robin (Paris Descartes University) Haifa Tlili (Paris Descartes University) Paris, France - June 9-12 2015 PARIS DESCARTES HEADQUARTERS

4:00 PM Welcome reception Elizabeth Pike, Frédéric Dardel and Luc Collard

4:45 PM Keynote Presentation ISSA Genevieve Rail The Wellbeing Imperative: On Bio-Others, Rescue Missions and Social Justice tues 6:00 PM COCKTAIL 7:30 PM (Paris Descartes Headquarters) Academic/social June Program 9th Session 1.4 – EN SPORT SCIENCES SESSION 1 Sport, Politics and Policy 9:00 AM 1- EN159 Simone Fullagar, Emma Rich, Jessica Francombe-Webb FACULTY (9:00 AM - 10:30 PM) Chair: Cora Burnett Assembling active bodies and places: Policy tensions across sport, health Room 26 and equality agendas in the UK

9:20 AM 2- EN334 Irene Masoni The Italian sport system and Italian welfare system: things in common Session 1.1 - FR 3- EN394 Paul Bretherton, Joe Piggin, Guillaume Bodet 9:00 AM 1- FR108 Bertrand During 9:40 AM Sport et bien-être Corporate Social Responsibility and Health Promotion at the London 2012 Sport et bien-être relationnel : une bonne relationnel idée et ses conséquences Modérateur : Gilles Ferréol 4- EN135 Cora Burnett Salle 11 9:20 AM 2- FR112 Enrico Ferretti 10:00 AM The Federation as an agency for development Jeux traditionnels de la Suisse italienne et Wed bien-être relationnel Session 1.5 – EN 9:40 AM 3- FR151 Colin Thierry Le bien-être relationnel dans un contexte Sport, Health and Wellbeing 9:00 AM 1- EN145 Parviainen Jaana de forte hétérogénéité : le cas du judo des Chair: Richard Pringle Biomonitoring and quantified bodies: A discussion of methodological enfants au Japon Room 15 approaches to acquire bodily knowledge in the age of health technologies

10:00 AM 4- FR180 Amélie Coulbaut-Lazzarini 9:20 AM 2- EN187 Shellie McParland Sociologie du sport et dialogue transdisci- Storied Bodies in Stillness and Motion: A Critical Narrative Inquiry plinaire : quand les valeurs créent le lien 9:40 AM 3- EN218 Louise Mansfield June Narratives of Inactivity: Emotional Habits, Physicality and Subjective Wellbeing

Session 1.2 – EN 10:00 AM 4- EN241 Richard Pringle Sport and Gender 9:00 AM 1- EN178 Christine Dallaire ‘It gives me fever’: An affective embodied reading of Runner’s World Chair: Christine Dallaire Desirea Weninger th The gendered subjectification of rodeo bar- Room 27 rel racers in Western Canada Session 1.6 – EN Sport and Media 9:20 AM 2- EN251 Funda Akcan 9:00 AM 1- EN166 Lawrence Wenner 10 Voices of Women Mountaineers: An Ethno- Chair: Lawrence Wenner Sport and Media: A Phylogenetic Assessment graphic Study on Mountaineering in Turkey Room 13 9:20 AM 2- EN277 David Rowe 9:40 AM 3- EN315 Eri Mizuno Cultural Citizenship, Media and Sport in Contemporary Australia 50 years of women surfers in Japan: Has the gender equity been progress?

10:00 AM 4- EN296 Stephanie Merchant Session 1.7 – EN Gendered Runscapes: empowerment, fear Physical Education and 9:00 AM 1- EN289 Kiran Odhav and perceptions of the city at night Sport at School/University Varsity sports: Organizational forms, Institutional Responses and Financial Chair: Steve Jackson models Room 12 Session 1.3 – EN 9:20 AM 2- EN342 Luz Stella Ramirez Alarcon Sport and Disability 9:00 AM 1- EN373 Mark Schuster Concepts of sport in Colombian college students who are trained in this Chair: Rémi Richard TRANSformations of Sporting Bodies and field of knowledge Identities Room 14 9:40 AM 3- EN297 Ana Elisa Guginski Caron, 9:20 AM 2- EN219 James Brighton Luiz Fernando de Araújo Nascimento Andrew C. Sparkes Evaluation survey to identify sportive project’s impact in the Instituto (Dis)abled athletes as the «ambassadors of Compartilhar alumini’s lives transhumanism» 10:00 AM 4- EN229 Baidruel Hairiel Abd Rahim, 9:40 AM 3- EN440 Alexy Valet Nurazzura Mohamad Diah, Salleh Mohamed Sheh Sport, inclusion, innovation. The italian Regulating behaviours through sport: the case of Orang Asli Jakun case of Baskin (2001-2013) students in PeKan, Pahang 11:40 AM 3- EN291 Sine Agergaard SESSION 2 Developing careers on the move. A critical case study of transnational (11:00 AM - 12:30 PM) athletes’ post- career transition

Session 2.1 – FR 12:00 PM 4- EN209 Luke Jones, James Denison Sport et risque 11:00 AM 1- FR105 Luc Collard Challenge and Relief: Initial experiences of enforced retirement in profes- Peur de l’apnée vs goût pour les immer- sional and semi-professional football Modérateur : Bastien Soulé sions dynamiques chez 43 étudiants spor- Salle 12 tifs participant au jeu du Schelling-point Session 2.4 – EN à la piscine Sport, Race and Ethnicity 11:00 AM 1- EN455 Steven Bradbury, Jacco Van Sterkenburg, Patrick Mignon Chair: Steve Jackson Cracking the glass ceiling? Racial stereotypification and the experiences 11:20 AM 2- FR158 Veronique Reynier, Bastien of elite level ethnic minority coaches in football in Europe Wed Soulé, Johanne Pabion-Mouriès Room 27 La pluralité des rapports au risque des pra- 11:20 AM 2- EN460 Kevin Hylton tiquants du freestyle en snowpark : quelles Humour as Defence: Black Coaches, Microaggressions, and Racism implications préventives ? Le cas des Alpes françaises 11:40 AM 3- EN350 Jacco van Sterkenburg, Rens Peeters Football and discourses surrounding race/ethnicity, nation and gender, 11:40 AM 3- FR154 Guillaume Routier with a focus on media, coaches and players De l’engagement au désengagement cor- porel. Analyse sociologique des difficultés 12:00 PM 4- EN254 Philani Nongogo, Gerrie Van Wyk à rompre avec le danger An Argument for the Struggles to Deracialise South African Sport: The June Olympic Movement’s Response, 1896-1946 12:00 PM 4- FR192 Ronan Coquet, Fabien Ohl Variation des régimes pharmacologiques Session 2.5 – EN chez les adeptes des salles de musculation Sport, Business and 11:00 AM 1- EN351 Susan Birrell Mt Everest in Crisis: Narratives of Callousness, Treachery, and Death Session 2.2 – EN Management 11:00 AM 1- EN208 Dino Numerato th Sport and Identity Chair: Susan Birrell 2- EN357 Peter H. Hansen Transnational Activism of Football Fans, 11:20 AM Chair: Dino Numerato Reflexivity and Social Change Room 26 Commercialization and Well-being on Mount Everest Room 14 11:20 AM 2- EN293 Stelios Stylianou, 11:40 AM 3- EN121 Geoffery Z. Kohe, Laura Purdy 10 In protection of whose ‘wellbeing’?: Considerations of ‘clauses and a/ Vivi Theodoropoulou The Binary Nature of Football Fandom and effects’ in athlete contracts the Sexual Discourse in Fans’ Communi- cation 12:00 PM 4- EN299 Xu Yuhua, Ran Zhou Study on the Operation Model of China’s Ski Resort 11:40 AM 3- EN419 Ramon Llopis-Goig, Ozgehan Senyuva Session 2.6 – EN Transnational support in European foot- Sport and Gender 11:00 AM 1- EN101 Eric Anderson ball: an empirical analysis focused in nine Chair: Eric Anderson 21st Century Jocks: Sporting Men and Contemporary Heterosexuality countries Room 11 11:20 AM 2- EN437 Patrick Keleher 12:00 PM 4- EN364 Natasha Santos, Riqueldi Gay men and the experiences, spaces and actor-networks of steroid use Straub Lise, André Mendes Capraro “Pride. Passion. Belief.”: the relations of 11:40 AM 3- EN400 Amy Marfell passion associated to football in the book ‘We Wear Dresses, We Look Pretty’: The Feminization and Heterosexualiza- Fever Pitch – a fan’s life tion of New Zealand Netball Space

Session 2.3 – EN 4- EN461 Letisha Brown 1- EN231 Astrid Schubring, Roslyn Kerr, 12:00 PM Sport and Performance 11:00 AM A Black Feminist Approach to Controlling Images in Sport Natalie Barker-Ruchti Chair: James Denison Coming of Age: The interaction of factors Room 15 that prolong high-performance gymnastics Session 2.7 – EN careers Sport and Gender 11:00 AM 1- EN459 Haïfa Tlili Chair: Haïfa Tlili Girls in underprivileged neighborhoods in France: why they do not prac- 2- EN140 Natalie Barker-Ruchti, tice physical activities and sports 11:20 AM Room 13 Astrid Schubring Moving into and out of high-performance 11:20 AM 2- EN425 Renata Wloch sport: The cultural learning of an artistic ‘Clumsy cooks’ and sport: the mechanisms of exclusion of women from gymnast sport in Poland 11:40 AM 3- EN149 Urooj Shahzadi 2:30 PM 4- EN303 Mustafa Sahin Karacam, Canan Koca Punjabi- Canadian women: experiences Nutritional Supplement Use in Fitness Context: Paving the way for mas- and perceived limitations in sport and culinity physical activity Session 3.4 – EN 12:00 PM 4- EN125 Huan Xiong The Construction of Women’s Social Spaces Sport and Social Class 1:30 PM 1- EN153 Jessica Francombe-Webb, Michael Silk through Physical Exercises and Sport in Chair: Christine Mennesson Young Girls’ Embodied Experiences of Femininity & Social Class Urban China Room 11 1:50 PM 2- EN302 Tamas Doczi Sport among Socially Disadvantaged Groups: the Case of Hungary SESSION 3 (1:30 PM - 3:00 PM) 2:10 PM 3- EN466 Guillaume Robin Adolf Koch Schools or a switch from the hygiene oriented physical activity to the wellness practice Session 3.1 – FR Sport et profession 1:30 PM 1- FR179 Matthieu Quidu, Camille Raymond 2:30 PM 4- EN126 Christine Mennesson, Julien Bertrand, Martine Court Modérateur : Patrick Mignon Le CrossFit et le MMA : champions et symp- A body to be shaped, a body to express himself: children’s participation Salle 13 tômes du néolibéralisme ? in sports and the construction of class habitus

1:50 PM 2- FR190 Mathilde Julla-Marcy, Fanny Session 3.5 – EN LeMancq, Fabrice Burlot Wed Les rythmes de vie du sportif de haut Sport and Organization 1:30 PM 1- EN205 Tang Shengying niveau: entre performance sportive et Chair: Tang Shengying Sports and Social Inclusion of Chinese Rural-Urban Migrants: Case Studies performance scolaire Room 15 1:50 PM 2- EN287 Maria Ronnlund, Isberg Sofia, Jonny Hjelm The democratic sport club? Organizational structures and practices 2:10 PM 3- FR191 Fabrice Burlot, Rémi Richard, Mathilde Julla-Marcy Se donner le temps… la gestion du rythme 2:10 PM 3- EN183 Katiuscia Mello Figueroa, de vie par le sportif de haut niveau Fernando Marinho Mezzadri, Marcelo Moraes e Silva Planning, actions and funding for Brazilian sport in times of mega-events Session 3.2 – EN June Sport and Modernisation 1:30 PM 1- EN274 Michael Giardina 2:30 PM 4- EN156 Zhang Chaoan, Zhang Jianhui Public Spaces/Public Lives: Sport, Spec- Research about the Comprehensive reform of China Adolescent Sports Chair: Michael Giardina tacle, and the Urban Restructuring of Room 12 Everyday Life in Downtown Los Angeles Session 3.6 – EN 1:50 PM 2- EN288 Ran Zhou, Yuhua Xu Sport and Young People 1:30 PM 1- EN124 Jason Laurendeau, Dan Konecny th The Study on the Public Service Network for Chair: Jason Laurendeau Where is childhood? In conversation with Messner and Musto Sport Facilities in China Room 27 1:50 PM 2- EN346 Elizabeth Missy Wright, Becky Beal, ZáNean McClain 2:10 PM 3- EN174 Brad Millington, Brian Wilson Parents’ Investments in Skateboarding in Neo-Liberal Times 10 The greening of golf: Sport and the envi- ronmental politics of modernisation 2:10 PM 3- EN368 Jesse Couture “Forging the future of fitness”: children, childhood, and crossfit kids 2:30 PM 4- EN382 Pierluigi Marinucci magazine On some transformations in professional cycling Session 3.7 – EN Session 3.3 – EN Sport, Literature and 1:30 PM 1- EN319 Li Liyuan, Zhang Rui, Wang Yajing Sport and Doping 1:30 PM 1- EN256 Ian Ritchie Philosophy A Brief Study on Sports Literature in the 21st Century China Chair: Ian Ritchie Fifty Years of Anti-Doping: A Retrospective Chair: Alexis Tadié 1:50 PM 2- EN314 Wang Yajing, Zhang Rui, Li Liyuan Room 26 Room 14 1:50 PM 2- EN220 CJ Gletus Matthews CN Jacobs, Research about Chinese Sports and Fitness Culture based on the “Spiritual Kogilah Narayanasamy Culture” insights Doping in sports and the legalising of rehabilitation drugs - the dilemma 2:10 PM 3- EN151 Gong Zhengwei, Zhu Zhenghong, Li Wenpu Confucius TiYu Ideological 2:10 PM 3- EN331 Andrea Gal Limit of the hormones or the limit of 2:30 PM 4- EN396 Haoyu Cui, Zhonghui He tolerance? The influence of PE entrance exam policy on student’s physical health Session 4.4 – EN SESSION 4 Sport, Physical Activity 3:30 PM 1- EN433 Wu Yannian, Li Shufen, Feng Junjie (3:30 PM - 5:00 PM) and Ageing Study on the Value of Square Dance under the Background of Aging Chair: Ilse Hartmann-Tews Population in China Session 4.1 – FR Room 11 3:30 PM 1- FR159 Julie Hallé, Eric Boutroy 3:50 PM 2- EN163 Emmanuelle Tulle Sport et nouvelles technologies Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour: A Vital Politics of Old Age? / Sport et profession Réseau sociotechnique et relations sociales dans l’activité d’innovation. Le cas du Modérateur : Bénédicte Vignal Yooner 4:10 PM 3- EN281 Tamar Z. Semerjian Salle 13 A Neo-Liberal Project or Community-Based Participatory Research?: A Critical Look at the Silicon Valley Healthy Aging Partnership 3:50 PM 2- FR142 Marie Grasse La scénographie et les nouvelles technolo- Wed gies au service du patrimoine sportif et des 4:30 PM 4- EN417 Ilse Hartmann-Tews, Ulrike Tischer valeurs du sport ou Le Musée National du The social construction of somatic culture and ageing in the media Sport dans le grand stade de Nice Session 4.5 – EN New Sporting Activities / 3:30 PM 1- EN146 Belinda Wheaton 4:10 PM 3- FR144 Emilie Salamero Cirque contemporain et processus de Sport and Coaching Performance Parkour: Challenging the sportization of parkour in England professionnalisation : De l’égalité à la Chair: Belinda Wheaton division ? 3:50 PM 2 -EN464 Nicolas Besombes Room 12 Sportivisation of Competitive Video Gaming

June 4:10 PM 3- EN194 James Denison, Joseph P. Mills, Timothy Konoval Session 4.2 – EN Sports’ Disciplinary Legacy and the Challenge of ‘Coaching Differently’ Sport and Gender 3:30 PM 1- EN348 Marcela Ponce de Leon 4:30 PM 4- EN316 Julia Frias Amato, Isaias Sodré da Nóbrega Junior Chair: Gertrud Pfister Marquina «Being a woman is not an impediment To Sir, with love: the example of a coach that transformed the history of Room 27 to love you: The construction of female Brazilian boxing th identity in the football fandom Trinchera Session 4.6 – EN Norte» Sport, Politics and Policy 3:30 PM 1- EN304 Rolando Dromundo 3:50 PM 2- EN212 Wei-Hua Chiu, Chair: Rolando Dromundo Some effects on football of the geopolitical struggle between Russia and 10 Tzu-Hsuan Chen Room 15 the West: The Ukrainian case Domestication or Resistance? Female Ath- letes under Hierarchy of Seniority 3:50 PM 2- EN181 Satwinder Rehal In the Quest for Recognition: A critical sociological refection on football’s ‘Resistance’ in the 4:10 PM 3- EN216 Amy Clark Negotiating the spit and sawdust: Embo- died femininities in gym spaces 4:10 PM 3- EN160 Tzu-hsuan Chen Taiwan-Hong Kong United – A Socio-historical Analysis on the Alliance of 4:30 PM 4- EN233 Chun-Yao Pan Taiwan and Hong Kong Football Why do I have to wear a ponytail?: the body discipline of high school elite female 4:30 PM 4- EN421 Sérgio Giglio athlete in Taiwan The other side of politics on Berlin 36: the case of

Session 4.3 – EN 5:15 PM - 6:00 PM Sport, Health and Risk 3:30 PM 1- EN261 Brent McDonald, Keiji Kawai Hierarchical relationships and the normali- Chair: Brent McDonald ISSA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING sation of corporal punishment in Japanese Room 26 school sports clubs AMPHITHEATRE

3:50 PM 2- EN371 Sean Brayton, Michelle Helstein 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM The Athlete’s Body and the Social Text of Suicide AWARDS CEREMONY AND 4:10 PM 3- EN192 Audrey Giles, Francine Darroch, ISSA/SAGE RECEPTION & COCKTAIL Roisine McGettigan-Dumas Elite female distance runners and pregnan- WATTEAU cy advice: Sources, content, and trust 10:00 AM 4- EN238 Stephanie Hutt-Taylor, Michael Atkinson SPORT SCIENCES SESSION 5 Exploring male body image in competitive rowers FACULTY (9:00 AM - 10:30 AM) Session 5.4 – EN Session 5.1 – FR Sport, Politics and Policy 9:00 AM 1- EN201 Zuzana Botikova 9:00 AM 1- FR140 Emilie Gaborit, Sport et santé Chair: Alistair John “Small country with great potential” - Institutionalising sporting success Nadine Haschar-Noé, Neyrand Gérard Modérateur : Stéphane Héas in national policies La place de l’enfant dans le programme Room 26 Salle 13 nutritionnel « Bien manger et bouger dès 9:20 AM 2- EN337 Li Gen l’école maternelle ». Une double respon- The Contradiction between the Chinese Elite Sports System and “Olym- sabilisation pism” A Critical Study

Thur 9:20 AM 2- FR149 Elke Grimminger, 3- EN154 Fernando Mezzadri, Ana Paula Cabral Bonin, 9:40 AM Monica Aceti, Gilles Vieille Marchiset Eliza Lins Donha Activité physique et santé chez les enfants Public policy for High Performance Sport in : first analysis of the de quartiers défavorisés. Approche compa- «Athlete allowance» and the «Podium allowance» projects rative Suisse-Allemagne Session 5.5 – EN 9:40 AM 3- FR107 Roger Le Blanc, Robert Owens, Sport, Health and Wellbeing 9:00 AM 1- EN176 Susan Chapman, Rachael Forrest, Lee-Anne Taylor George Jabbour ‘U’ come before the ‘i’ in the PATU community: Creating a healthy envi- L’approche 30-30-30 Mieux comprendre la Chair: Pasi Koski ronment for Māori using a community-based gym approach adhering to littératie physique communautaire June Room 11 cultural wellbeing and inclusivity 4- FR168 Baptiste Viaud 10:00 AM 2- EN196 Lucen Liu De l’hôpital au club sportif, un impossible 9:20 AM Investigating experiences of health, well-being and identity construction «parcours de santé» among older Chinese immigrants volunteering in a table tennis program in New Zealand Session 5.2 – FR th 9:00 AM 1- FR167 Gilles Lecocq Sport et culture 3- EN203 Jeremy Lemarie De l’excellence à l’excès, de l’excès à 9:40 AM Modérateur : Alexis Tadié The global diffusion of well-being through a Hawaiian sport: surfing l’exclusion : un itinéraire qui permet à un (1778-2015) Salle 15 individu sportif de devenir une personne 11 humaine 10:00 AM 4- EN332 Steven Cock Swimming, Bathing, Health and Wellbeing: A Figurational Sociological 2- FR120 9:20 AM Nicolas Martin-Breteau Analysis Education physique, éducation politique : le sport dans les luttes des Afro-américains Session 5.6 – EN pour la dignité, l’égalité et les droits (v. 9:00 AM 1- EN310 Ho Jin Chung 1890-v. 1940) Physical Education and Sport at School A hidden truth that nobody tells you about: The real challenges for physi- cal education classes within elementary schools? 9:40 AM 3- FR121 Claude Boli Chair: Eunha Koh L’équipe de France de football : fabrication Room 14 9:20 AM 2- EN317 Charlotte Oestergaard, Solveig Fogh Rostbøll de l’identité nationale Inclusive Physical Education - with a focus on active and successful participation 10:00 AM 4- FR172 Isabelle Rémy Saint-Denis et le sport: un «travail de 9:40 AM 3- EN323 Bahar Tajrobehkar masse du Parti» Iranian Female Adolescent Immigrants’ Experiences of the Canadian Physi- Session 5.3 – EN cal Education System Sport and Gender 9:00 AM 1- EN109 Thomas Fletcher Fathering and sport: families, men and 10:00 AM 4- EN324 Michael Mutz, Ulrike Burrmann Chair: Thomas Fletcher masculinity across generations Does coeducational physical education systematically discriminate Room 27 against girls? 9:20 AM 2- EN 106 Rory Magrath The inclusive masculinities of Premier Session 5.7 – EN League academy footballers Sport and National Identity 9:00 AM 1- EN429 Ik Young Chang, Michael Sam, Steven J. Jackson Chair: Ik Young Chang Transnationalism, Return Visits and Identity Negotiation: South Korean- 9:40 AM 3- EN144 Ilknur Hacisoftaoglu, New Zealanders and the Korean National Sports Festival Nefise Bulgu Room 12 It is not easy to tell: masculinity and vio- 9:20 AM 2- EN343 Alvin Ma lence in wrestling in Turkey Multiculturalism and the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Toronto 9:40 AM 3- EN210 Loïc Tregoures Bosnia’s national football team and SESSION 6 conflicting identities in Bosnia-Herzego- (11:30 AM - 1:00 PM) vina

10:00 AM 4- EN390 Jérôme Berthoud Football and collective hopes in Cameroon Session 6.1 – FR Sport, Sport et genre 11:30 AM 1- FR113 Anne Schmitt, Matthew Atencio Modérateur : Christine Les théories bourdieusiennes et la dynamique du genre : les interactions entre les enseignants d’éducation physique et les filles aux Etats-Unis Mennesson WATTEAU POSTERS Salle 11 11:50 AM 2- FR114 Jeanne-Maud Jarthon (10:30 AM - 11:30 AM) Mise en scène des corps et construction identitaire ? Le cas des prati- quantes de fitness 1- FR124P Benoît Chardon, Claire Peuvergne L’effet de mode dans la mesure de la pratique sportive 12:10 PM 3- FR145 Xavier Pujadas Marti, Ramon Llopis Goig, Sandra Sánchez Sánchez 2- FR148P Rachid Alouane Femmes, sport et dictature. La mémoire orale des femmes sportives pen- Approche psychologique du bien-être des nageurs de dant le régime de Franco (1939-1975) performance 12:30 PM 4- FR119 Iman Nefil, Mohamed Boutalbi 3- FR181P Fouad Boukazoula La question du genre dans la société algérienne : génératrice de bien-être Thur Le sport et ses dimensions sociales: cas de la société ou de mal-être ? algérienne

4- EN120P Antony Varghese, Antony Jossen Session 6.2 – FR Analysis of imagery functions of medalist badminton Sport, santé et handicap / 11:30 AM 1- FR153 Stéphane Héas, Yannick Le Hénaff, Sylvain Ferez players vieillissement Une maladie chronique apprivoisée par les Activités Physiques et Sportives ? Modérateur : Claire Perrin 5- EN180P Hélène Joncheray, Renaud Laporte, Pauline Maillot 11:50 AM 2- FR103 Cécile Collinet, Matthieu Delalandre Is collective wellbeing possible within a national women’s Salle 12 Activités physiques, vieillissement et bien-être en France : entre normalisa- rugby team? The dynamic relationship process and the tion des comportements et individualisation des parcours June impact of the coaches’ team selection changes on social cohesion. 12:10 PM 3- FR123 Dominik Baldin, Stefan Schmidt Le football : un facteur d’inclusion en Allemagne ? 6- EN193P Malia Allen Performative Masculinity in College Cheerleading: A Pilot Study Session 6.3 – EN th 11:30 AM 1- EN162 Marcelle C. Dawson Sport and Globalization 7- EN200P Woo Suk Kim CrossFit and prosumer capitalism: Thinking outside the box? A Study on the Formation of Symbolic Meanings of Ath- Chair: Marcelle C. Dawson Room 15 letes’ Tattoos 11:50 AM 2- EN278 Peng Kang-Chu 11 South Korean K-POP Dance Development in Taiwan - Culture and Imperia- 8- EN306P Rafael Tarragó, Ingrid Hinojosa, Marta Miró list Reproduction Study on healthy sporting habits in children and youth in Catalonia 12:10 PM 3- EN430 Kyung Sang Kwon, Jong Young Lee A Study on Changes of Taekwondo demonstration culture in Korea Society 9- EN312P Marta Miró, Ingrid Hinojosa, Rafael Tarragó The passion for sport beats the economic crisis

10- EN355P Natalia Quintilio, Maria Alice Zimmermann Session 6.4 – EN Olympic Education: a proposal intervention towards the Sport and Marketing 11:30 AM 1- EN367 Joshua I. Newman, Christopher McLeod Olympic values Chair: Joshua I. Newman Piketty at Play: Labor, Capital, and Market-Sport Divergence Room 13 11- EN362P Maria Alice Zimmermann 11:50 AM 2- EN359 Fred Mason Sport and Education in Brazil: A case study of the Student «Killian’s Quest» - Killian Jornet, Salomon and Ultrarunning’s New Com- Olympics Competition mercial Realities

12- EN420P Shunhao Jia 12:10 PM 3- EN395 Yonca Krahn Developing elite footballers in China: the role of family, Triathlon and transnational Destination-Making. Holiday practices and education & coaching on the development of youth talent physical exhaustion in competition sports tourism 2- Kari Fasting SESSION 6 An overview and commentary on the history of the ISSA and IRSS (11:30 AM - 1:00 PM) 3- Larry Wenner Trends in Sociology of Sport Publishing and Research Session 6.5 – EN The Sociology of Sport 11:30 AM 1- EN169 Wanderley Marchi 4- Tony Hwang Chair: Gyongyi Foldesi Assessing the Sociology of Sport: on Brazil Supporting diversity and the sociology of sport in ‘non-western’ regions Szabo and the perspectives for and organisations Room 26 11:50 AM 2- EN214 Ana Leticia Ferreira, 5- Steve Jackson Wanderley Marchi Junior Addressing the threats and the opportunity for the sociology of sport. Thur The academic-scientific field of sport sociology in Brazil: between the institutio- nalization, the agents and their scientific Session 7.1 – FR production Sport et bien-être 2:00 PM 1- FR137 Valérie Schwob Modérateur : Sabine Nager, une pratique de bien-être 12:10 PM 3- EN408 Marco Antonio, Marco Bonilla Chavinier Sport as a civilizing process: The contribu- 2:20 PM 2- FR162 Romain Lepillé, Damien Féménias, Michel Bussi tions of Norbert Elias to a sociology of sport Salle 12 Les forêts du bien-être : Activités physiques et appropriations citadines de la ceinture verte rouennaise 12:30 PM 4- EN427 Gyongyi Foldesi Szabo June 50 years of the sociology of sport in Eastern 2:40 PM 3- FR150 Pascal Bordes Europe Quand le sport n’est pas du sport : les para-sports comme problème sociologique Session 6.6 – EN Sport, Politics and Policy 11:30 AM 1- EN138 Bärbara Schausteck Session 7.2 – FR Chair: Bärbara de Almeida, Sport et classes sociales / 2:00 PM 1- FR110 Pierre-Cedric Tia th Wanderley Marchi Jünior La reconversion des ex-apprentis footballeurs : une question de classe Schausteck de Almeida ethnicité ‘Burying the mongrel complex’: the Brazi- sociale ? Room 27 Modérateur : Brice Lefèvre lian politics to the international sport 2:20 PM Salle 14 2- FR101 Mohammed Daoud, Rachid Mhimdet 11 11:50 AM 2- EN139 Miguel Cornejo, L’activité physique et sportive des retraités Algériens Miguel Ripoll Megaeventos the sport in , the legacy 2:40 PM 3- FR178 Matthieu Delalandre, Matthieu Quidu of 2014: impact Normaliens et combattants de Mixed martial arts : dissonance culturelle and effects in the chilean society: Case ou conformisme néolibéral ? commune Peñalolen 3:00 PM 4- FR166 Francisco Toledo Ortiz 12:10 PM 3- EN410 Marco Antonio Bettine Le sport-loisir des élites cognitives comme observatoire de la société de Almeida, hypermoderne. Une contribution épistémologique de la sociologie du Diego Monteiro Gutierrez sport à la sociologie générale Soft Power: A look at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil Session 7.3 – EN 12:30 PM 4- EN122 John Horne Sport, Race and Ethnicity 2:00 PM 1- EN177 Ryan Storr, Ramon Spaaij, Karen Farquharson The Contemporary Politics of Sports Mega- Modérateur : Jacco Understanding how volunteers experience diversity within community sports clubs Events: Three Sites of Contestation van Sterkenburg Salle 13 2:20 PM 2- EN381 Chuan-Yu Kuan, Hsing-Hao Tai SESSION 7 An observation of ethnicity, leisure activity and social demarcation phe- (2:00 PM - 3:30 PM) nomenon through the Taoyuan Indigenous slow pitch softball

2:40 PM 3- EN104 Lee Streetman Special Panel 1 – EN Signifiers and Spatial Practices that Reconstitute and Challenge Ethnic With a translation provided 2:00 PM “The Trajectory and Challenges of the Boundaries at American Stock Car Racing Events (English to French) – Co- Sociology of Sport” 4- EN365 Maria Thereza Oliveira de Souza, Everton de Albuquerque Chairs: Fabien Ohl and 3:00 PM 1- Fabien Ohl and Elizabeth Pike Cavalcant, André Mendes Capraro Elizabeth Pike Introduction Racism on brazilian’s football: a sociological analysis of some sporadic Room 27 (not so) cases occurred in recent years SESSION 7 SESSION 8 (2:00 PM - 3:30 PM) (4:00 PM - 5:30 PM)

Special Panel 2 – EN Session 7.4 – EN With a translation provided 4:00 PM “Sport, Disability and Wellbeing” Sport and Gender 2:00 PM 1- EN197 Matthew Atencio, Zanean McClain, Missy Wright (English to French) 1- Éric de Léséleuc -Introduction Chair: Annette Hofmann “Hood” skaters, “industrialists”, and “skate moms”: A Foucaultian analy- sis of San Francisco Bay Area skateboarding identities Chair: Éric de Léséleuc Room 26 2- Otto Schantz - Contribution to the panel Room 27 on Sport, Disability and Wellbeing 2:20 PM 2- EN462 Gertrud Pfister, Verena Lenneis Is there a life without football. How female fans integrate football in their 3- Toni Bruce - Disability, Sport and Media daily routines Thur in New Zealand

2:40 PM 3- EN110 Mariane Pisani 4- José Antonio Solves Almela The female soccer from periphery to center: professionalization of Sociology, Sport and Disability in Spain women’s soccer players in Sao Paulo city 5- David Howe - International conven- 3:00 PM 4- EN446 Annette Hofmann, Silke Sinning, Christine Shelton tions, praxis and the use of Paralympic Women in a man’s sphere: National female football coaches and their way sport as a vehicle for empowerment to the top June Session 8.1 – FR Sport et histoire / Sport 4:00 PM 1- FR186 Alice Cartier, Yves Morales et littérature Mise en Scène du sport et des exercices physique : l’Exposition universelle de Paris Modérateur : Bertrand During en 1900 Salle 15 Session 7.5 – EN th 4:20 PM 2- FR184 Amélie Tard Sport, Health and 2:00 PM 1- EN119 Caitlin Honey, Fiona McLachlan, Brent McDonald L’entraînement en natation : le visible Wellbeing Governing the in/active child: Active Holiday Programs as sites for ‘deve- et l’invisible dans ‘Barracuda’ de Cristos lopment’ Chair: Brent McDonald 11 Tsiolkas Room 11 2:20 PM 2- EN226 John Day 4:40 PM 3- FR183 Yves Morales, Yves Travaillot Physical activity, Families & Wellbeing: The Neglect of Intimacies and the Lutte contre la sédentarité, quête de bien- Prominence of Being Active in the Wellbeing of Children être et gestion de la vie physique en EPS en France (1980-2015) 2:40 PM 3- EN118 Klara Kovacs Effects of sporting habits on students’ well-being in Hungary and Roma- Session 8.2 – EN nia Sport and Media 4:00 PM 1- EN344 Cheryl Cooky, Chair: Cheryl Cooky Michael A. Messner, Michela Musto 3:00 PM 4- EN189 Roy Panagiotopoulou Gender in Televised Sports: News and Room 11 Body training against austerity: the Greek evidence Highlight Shows 1989-2014

4:20 PM 2- EN111 Amy Godoy-Pressland, Nicolas Delorme ‘Method, magic and mascara’: The gende- red reporting of the Sochi Winter Olympics Session 7.6 – EN 2014 in French, British and Spanish news- Sport and Media 2:00 PM 1- EN458 Lucie Schoch papers Chair: Darcy Plymire Sports journalism: autonomy, ethics and professional reputation 3- EN428 Hyun Jung, Room 15 4:40 PM 2:20 PM 2- EN434 Luyang Li Jong Young Lee Korea Sports journalism and deviation reports Femininity of Korean Women Sport cele- brity in media: A Case of Yeonjae Son 2:40 PM 3- EN272 Camile Luciane da Silva, Fernando Renato Cavichiolli, Isabelle Costa 5:00 PM 4- EN134 Ying Chiang Brazilian Sports Television Journalism: how are the news produced? From the desert of football: The media representation and imagination of female 3:00 PM 4- EN249 Darcy Plymire football fans of 2014 FIFA World Cup in In search of the unfiltered voice: Theorizing the Player’s Tribune Taiwan 4:40 PM 3- EN301 Marcus Free SESSION 8 Media Constructions of Sport, Bodily Discipline and Individual and (4:00 PM - 5:30 PM) National Wellbeing in Ireland in an Age of Austerity: a Case Study of Katie Taylor

Session 8.3 – EN 5:00 PM 4- EN309 Yiyin Ding Sport and Gender 4:00 PM 1- EN290 Jordan Matthews Mapping the Modern Chinese National Identity through Celebrity Body: Chair: Jordan Matthews Social movements, women, and sport The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Sports Hero Liu Xiang Room 12 4:20 PM 2- EN260 Kristi Tredway The Original 9, Women’s Lob Feminism, and the Social Movement That Launched Women’s Professional Tennis, 1968-1973

4:40 PM 3- EN318 Jorid Hovden ”Undoing” the gendering of sport organizations through democratisation

5:00 PM 4- EN173 Werkmann Michaela Typical Women’s Jobs, Typical Men’s Jobs – The Horizontal Segregation in Professional Leadership Positions of Organized Sports in Germany

Session 8.4 – EN Sport, Politics and Policy 4:00 PM 1- EN333 Eivind Skille, Joseph Fahlen Chair: Eivind Skille Sport policy and Sami sport in Sweden and Norway Room 13 4:20 PM 2- EN339 Joe Piggin Explaining the growth and legitimacy of the physical activity community

4:40 PM 3- EN308 Alexandra Arellano, Allan Downey, Nak’azdli First Nation Re-politicizing sport-for-development: Lacrosse as a medicine game for Indigenous communities SPORT SCIENCES SESSION 9 5:00 PM 4- EN345 Mark Norman - Winner of the 2015 ISSA Graduate Paper Award FACULTY (9:00 AM - 10:30 AM) Sport in the Underlife of a Total Institution: Social Control and Resistance in Canadian Prisons Session 9.1 – FR Sport et violence / Sport et 9:00 AM 1- FR193 Nadia Lallali Session 8.5 – EN communication L’activité physique et sportive comme Sport, Health and 4:00 PM 1- EN165 Parissa Safai, Jean Harvey fonction thérapeutique de la violence chez Modérateur : Éric Dugas Wellbeing The Hidden Injuries of the Olympic Class: The Health Consequences of les jeunes Salle 26 Chair: Parissa Safai Financial Insecurity for Canadian High Performance Athletes and the Lure of Crowdfunding Room 26 9:20 AM 2- FR102 Jérôme Frigout La pratique du karaté en milieu carcéral… 4:20 PM 2- EN361 Margaret MacNeill FRID Savoir frapper ou savoir vivre ? Mediated Wellness 3.0: Intersections of Media, Intercultural and Critical Wellness Literacies Among Athletes 9:40 AM 3- FR111 Corinne Fantoni Effet pygmalion en action motrice. Impact 4:40 PM 3- EN228 Emma Pullen, Dominic Malcolm, Patrick Wheeler des prophéties autoréalisatrices sur les The Social Cost of Sport Injury conduites motrices

5:00 PM 4- EN422 Lindsey Gaston 10:00 AM 4- FR115 Alexandre Obœuf, Life After Rugby: A Sociological Study of the Development of a Social Loïc Lecroisey Integration Discourse in Rugby Football June Le «code secret» du football Session 8.6 – EN Sport and Media 4:00 PM 1- EN123 Jung Woo Lee, Kwang Leong Han Chair: Jung Woo Lee Signifying South Korean sport celebrities: Neoliberalism, Nationalism, and Room 14 Consumerism th 4:20 PM 2- EN273 Kate Russell, Gill Rawlings The power of self-representation: Understanding body performances among female and male athletes 12 SESSION 9 SESSION 10 (9:00 AM - 10:30 AM) (11:00 AM - 12:30 PM)

Session 10.1 – EN Session 9.2 – EN Sport et nouvelles 11:00 AM 1- FR122 Jean-Paul Callède Sport, Politics and Policy 9:00 AM 1- EN284 Cecilia Stenling technologies Les atouts de l’innovation sportive française Chair: Jay Scherer Exploring “The rules of the game” – the government – sport interaction in confrontés à la mondialisation du sport the local sport policy process: a research proposal Modérateur : Éric Boutroy Room 27 Salle 15 11:20 AM 2- FR141 Bénédicte Vignal, Julie Halle, 9:20 AM 2- EN221 Alistair John Bastien Soulé ‘Sport City’: Melbourne’s bureaucratic field Le retrait : source d’innovation matérielle FRID dans le domaine de l’outdoor 9:40 AM 3- EN372 Kyoung Yim Kim Urban Reforms and the Discursive Frameworks of the Pyeong Chang 2018 11:40 AM 3- FR177 Bernard Andrieu Bids S’autosanter par la quantification sportive de soi 10:00 AM 4- EN383 Jay Scherer Game Misconduct: Power Plays and Organized Resistance in a Local Arena Session 10.2 – EN Debate Sport and Gender 11:00 AM 1- EN451 Laura Chase Chair: Laura Chase Avon, Athenas, and the Caused-Based Endurance Movement Session 9.3 – EN June Room 11 Sport, Health and 9:00 AM 1- EN245 Sandra Sanchez-Sanchez, J. Manuel Parrilla-Fernández 11:20 AM 2- EN292 Carly Stewart Wellbeing Body care as structuring model of identity: food and sport practices in historical perspective The impact of the Lance Armstrong story Chair: Sarah Gee on the lives of two serious cyclists: A socio- Room 12 9:20 AM 2- EN358 Sonia Haracemiv, Vanisse Simone Alves Corrêa, narratology Izabel Liviski th Supplements use of nutrition in physical activity: a sociological perspec- 11:40 AM 3- EN282 Pinar Ozturk, Canan Koca tive Socio-ecological factors that effect the adolescent girls’ participation in sports in Turkey 9:40 AM 3- EN424 Heon Su Gwon, Jae Haw Nam, Hyo Min Kang 12 Drinking Culture and Identity Negotiation in Korean Sport Clubs 12:00 PM 4- EN286 Keiko Irie Gendered process of modern yoga in Japan: 10:00 AM 4- EN258 Sarah Gee More lessons learned from field research investigating sport and alcohol from sociological well-being perspective Session 10.3 – EN Session 9.4 – EN Sport, Politics and Policy 11:00 AM 1- EN164 Ricardo João Sonoda-Nunes, Chair: Ricardo João Fernando Augusto Starepravo Sport and National Identity 9:00 AM 1- EN447 Bente Ovedie Skogvang Sport for all and the relationships between Sonoda-Nunes Chair: Bente Ovedie Sami Sports and Outdoor life – Identities and building of bridges SESI and CSIT in the sporting field (1996-2011) Skogvang Room 27 2- EN411 Diego Gutierrez, Marco A. Bettine de Almeida Room 13 9:20 AM 11:20 AM 2- EN239 Wallinson Ramos Santana da Rugby, this will still be big in Brazil: historiographical notes of a sport Luz, Mayara Torres Ordonhes, Fernando without memory Renato Cavichiolli Public policies in sports development: 9:40 AM 3- EN143 Bevan Erueti The brazilian swimming case Indigenous knowledge in elite level sport: 21st Century examples from Aotearoa/New Zealand. 11:40 AM 3- EN271 Marcelo Moraes e Silva, Fernando Marinho Mezzadri, 10:00 AM 4- EN380 Chia Hui Cheng, Hwang Dong-Jhy Paulo Maurício Spuza Naturalized of athletes: some respective of globalization migration from Federal public financing of Brazilian rugby Asia (2010-2014)

12:00 PM 4- EN313 Zhang Rui, Wang Yajing, Li Liyuan Research about the demand and tendency of Sports training industry in China based on the “Policy” insights SESSION 10 SESSION 11 (11:00 AM - 12:30 PM) (1:30 PM - 3:00 PM)

Session 11.1 – FR Session 10.4 – EN Sport et éducation physique 1:30 PM 1- FR106 Pierre Parlebas Sport and National Identity 11:00 AM 1- EN450 Michael P. Sam, Steven Jackson Modérateur : Luc Collard Lien social et jeux sportifs paradoxaux Chair: Michael P. Sam Sport in small states: The importance of being unimportant Salle 26 Room 12 1:50 PM 2- FR188 Eric Dugas 11:20 AM 2- EN186 Anand Rampersad Choix et mise en œuvre des jeux sportifs Sport for Development and Government Involvement: Issues and Chal- en éducation physique à l’école : mise en lenges for a small developing country jeu corporelle et empathie relationnelle en FRID questions 11:40 AM 3- EN388 Sergio Villena Fiengo fUtopias: soccer and nation in Costa Rica 2:10 PM 3- FR118 Flavia Franco Les duels d’équipes et le mal-être relation- 12:00 PM 4- EN133 Hyunjoo Cho, Ian P. Henry nel dans l’éducation physique de l’école Whose story counts? The place of sport discourse in relations between publique de Burgos north and south Korea from 1978-2007

Session 10.5 – EN 2:30 PM 4- FR187 Amadou Seye, Fatou Loum, Cheikh T Tine Sport, Health and 11:00 AM 1- EN377 Alexis Tadié Perception, rôle et fonction des activités Wellbeing The origins of physical training and the evolution of well-being June ludiques et sportives dans l’éducation de Chair: Wolfram l’enfant au sein des Daaras au Sénégal 11:20 AM 2- EN240 Pasi Koski Manzenreiter Number of meanings and physical activity among young people Session 11.2 – EN Room 13 Sport and Gender 1:30 PM 1- EN300 Agnes Elling-Machartzki, 11:40 AM 3- EN336 Alexander Hamilton, Charlie Foster, Justin Richards Chair: Agnes Rens Peeters, Leonne Stentler The relationship between physical and mental health in an adolescent th Developments in media representation of Elling-Machartzki population, northern Sri Lanka women’s football: production, content and Room 27 consumption 12:00 PM 4- EN341 Wolfram Manzenreiter Sport and subjective wellbeing: a cross-national comparison 12 2- EN269 Adam Sheard, Young-Shin Won 1:50 PM Contestation of Gender within Korean Major Session 10.6 – EN League Baseball: A Content Analysis of Sport and Media 11:00 AM 1- EN255 Jason Tuck Interview-Documentary Television Segments Chair: Jason Tuck Are We ‘All In’? Processing Representations of Sport and Identity within the on ‘Batgirls’ Room 14 Medium of Advertising 2:10 PM 3- EN243 Barbara Ravel, 11:20 AM 2- EN387 Doralice Souza, Tatiana Sviesk, Michele Macie, Nicolly Batista Caroline Piquette The online scientific literature in portuguese on olympic and paralympic Is Canada winning? Examining gender and sports national identity (re)presentations in Cana- dian Anglophone and Francophone media 11:40 AM 3- EN230 Yu-Hsien Tseng for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games Disabled bodies and winning nation: A preliminary analysis of media coverage of female Paralympic athletes in Taiwan. Session 11.3 – EN Sport, Politics and Policy 1:30 PM 1- EN442 David Ekholm Session 10.7 – EN Sport and the community: problematizing Physical Education and 11:00 AM 1- EN137 John Sugden, Garry Stidder Chair: Dong Jinxia state centered welfare provision and social Sport at School From the battle field to the playing field Room 13 work Chair: John Sugden 11:20 AM 2- EN161 Sharon Wheeler 1:50 PM 2- EN435 Diana Camargo Rojas, Room 26 The emergent organized sporting habits of children: exploring the implica- Edwin Arcesio Gomez tions for primary physical education Underlying concepts of category physical culture (physical activity, sport and recrea- 11:40 AM 3- EN170 Uozumi Tomohiro tion) from the actors and public policy. Transformation of Japanese school sports in the age of neo-liberalization: Emerging structural tension between Bukatsudou and privatized sports clubs 2:10 PM 3- EN404 He Zhonghui, Cui Haoyu, Wang LuYi 12:00 PM 4- EN295 Naoki Chiba Policy guidance and social support of China’s A Study of Corporal Punishment of Basketball Coaching in Japan’s Schools urban community health management 2:30 PM 4- EN168 Dong Jinxia 2:10 PM 3- EN439 John Hayton Politics behind the Recent Rigorous Physi- Working with ‘hard to reach’ groups in a sport-based outreach project: cal Education Reform in China student volunteers and emotion

2:30 PM 4- EN136 Chris Mackintosh, Natalie Darko SESSION 11 Unintended outcomes of the London 2012 Olympic Games: disaffection (1:30 PM - 3:00 PM) and resistance by families in the East Midlands region of England

Session 11.4 – EN Session 11.7 – EN Sport and Identity 1:30 PM 1- EN130 Mary McDonald Sport and Disability 1:30 PM 1- EN401 Bengü Güven Karahan, Behlül Özdedeoğlu, Funda Akcan Chair: Mary McDonald Moving Across Time and Space: Represen- Chair: Éric de Léséleuc When disabilities turned to constraints: experiences of parents who have ting Shoni Schimmel, “Rez ball” and Native Room 11 Room 14 children with disabilities American Identity 1:50 PM 2- EN454 Ming-Sheng Tseng, Yen-Ling Lin 1:50 PM 2- EN108 Ian Wellard A participatory action research of disabled adults’ intrapersonal interac- ‘I felt like someone had a knife and they tion FRID were dragging it up and down my legs’: Exploring embodied experiences in adult 2:10 PM 3- EN105 Pinar Yaprak Kemaloğlu recreational sport Deaf Sport and the Signs of Wellbeing

2:10 PM 3- EN352 Judy Davidson 2:30 PM 4- EN412 Abdelhakim Cherif, Fairouz Azaiez, Eric de Léséleuc Coming to a moving body: Affective stories Longitudinal analysis of representations of disabled athletes in two Tuni- of kinesthetic experience sian newspapers (2000-2012)

2:30 PM 4- EN276 Laura Pipe From the (US) American Jungle: Skateboar- SESSION 12 June ding and Edging Spaces in Society (3:30 PM - 5:00 PM) Session 11.5 – EN Session 12.1 – FR Sport and Performance 1:30 PM 1- EN426 Mari Kristin Sisjord, Sport et management / 3:30 PM 1- FR161 Yan Dalla Pria Chair: Mari Kristin Sisjord Marit Sorensen I would not be satisfied without trying marketing / organisation Sport et bien-être en entreprise : la fabrique de l’homme performant et Room 12 th Modérateur : Jean-Paul responsable 1:50 PM 2- EN353 Rachel Scarcello, Callède Caroline Fusco 3:50 PM 2- FR156 Lise Charissou, Marie-Carmen Garcia Salle 15 Pursuing of «greatness» at the University of De Lesmills au bien-être: la socialisation institutionnelle des coaches 12 Toronto’s Goldring Centre for High Perfor- mance Sport: Who and what do ideologies 4:10 PM 3- FR194 Jean-Michel Peter, Roger Sue of greatness serve and at what cost? L’engagement bénévole dans les associations sportives : crise ou mutation ? 2:10 PM 3- EN132 Carly Adams, Hart Cantelon 4:30 PM 4- FR160 Maha Zaoui, Emmanuel Bayle High performance sport and narratives La gouvernance dans le Système Sportif Tunisien post-révolution of survival: A case study of a declining community Session 12.2 – EN Sport and Globalization 3:30 PM 1- EN294 Thomas Carter 2:30 PM 4- EN259 Anastasia Christoforou Chair: Thomas Carter “It ain’t illegal if you don’t get caught.” The ethos of global baseball and Considerations of Goffman in auto-eth- Room 11 the hiring practices of transnational athletes for a global industry nographic writing of the elite Cypriot swimming environment: awakenings, 3:50 PM 2- EN227 Amara Mahfoud transitions and well-being Sport Labor Migrant Communities from the Maghreb in the GCC

Session 11.6 – EN 4:10 PM 3- EN307 Lee Myung Sun Sport, Business and 1:30 PM 1- EN206 Ruojing Hai ‘Global sport, athletic naturalization and nationalism in South Korea in Management Health Communication Research of Mobile case of Chinese table tennis naturalized players’ Chair: Chris Mackintosh Applications for Health and Fitness 4:30 PM 4- EN150 Ryan James Turcott, Room 15 1:50 PM 2- EN244 Nathalie Prüschenk, Jepkorir Rose Chepyator-Thomson, Markus Kurscheidt Emma Sande Ariyo The Olympic Idea as intangible globalized NCAA Exclusionary Tactics and Obstacles of Entry International Student- social capital: an attempt of measurement Athletes Session 12.6 – EN SESSION 12 Sport, Health and Risk 3:30 PM 1- EN393 Werner Pitsch (3:30 PM - 5:00 PM) Chair: Brent McDonald Redefining “risk” in “sport” Room 26 Session 12.3 – EN 3:50 PM 2- EN327 Becky Darlington Escape Routes? An Examination of Rock Climbing, Risk, and the Gendered Sport and Social Class 3:30 PM 1- EN191 Mark Falcous Quest for Exciting Significance Chair: Mark Falcous Why we ride? Mid-life Cyclists, Consump- Room 12 tion, Meaning and Status 3:50 PM 2- EN321 Jonny Hjelm The Aristocratic Taste for Sport among FRID Sport Researchers 4:10 PM 3- EN465 Olivier Hoibian A study on users of refuges in the Pyrénées: old habits or new practices

4:30 PM 4- EN113 Celia Marcen, Fernando Gimeno, Carlos Gomez Socioeconomic status and social mobility OFFICIAL GALA DINNER Cruise on the boat Louisianne Belle in Mexican performance sport June 7:15 PM - 01:00 AM Session 12.4 – EN Sport and Dance 3:30 PM 1- EN328 Pirkko Markula Chair: Toni Bruce “Showmance:” Ice-Dancer Meryl Davis in th Room 13 Dancing with the Stars 3:50 PM 2- EN257 Montserrat Martin Dancing with a footballer, dancing with a gymnast: deconstruction and difference in 12 dancing female athletes’ bodies 4:10 PM 3- EN374 Nancy Spencer Does Love Mean Nothing for Women Tennis Players on Dancing With the Stars?

Session 12.5 – EN Sport and Ethics 3:30 PM 1- EN452 Rebecca Jordan-Young, Chair: Kimberly Schimmel Katrina Karkazis Room 27 Regulating Women Athletes’ Testosterone in the Name of Health: Ethical and Medical Harms

3:50 PM 2- EN443 Froukje Smits, Frank Jacobs, Annelies Knoppers ‘Cleaning up the garden of gymnastics: mown not weeded’. A study of the elite Dutch women’s gymnastics climate

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The Mutuelle d’Assurance des Insti- The Caisse Nationale de Solidarité The Ile-de-France region supports tuteurs de France (french schooltea- pour l’Autonomie (national solidarity scientific events through its Déve- chers insurance mutual) is a mutual fund for autonomy) is a fund, an loppement, Direction de la recherche insurance company created in 1934. agency and a public space dedicated et de l’enseignement supérieur to exchanges about disabled persons’ (development, research and higher autonomy and the elderly’s. education department) unit. Conception graphique et illustration : LEVEL 2 27 26 UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

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