> SPORT FOR ALL History of a Vision Around the World - Book of Abstracts 19th ISHPES CONGRESS July 18-21, 2018 in Münster, Germany www.ishpes.org ISHPES CONGRESS Münster 2018 Table of Contents 4 Greetings 89 Sessions 15-24 ( Thursday) 8 Department of Sport Pedagogy 89 Session 15 and Sport History 92 Session 16 10 Institute of Sport and Exercise 95 Session 17 Sciences 97 Session WGI 11 Partner Organizations 102 Session 18 105 Session 19 24 Schedule ISHPES Congress 2018 107 Session 20 Photo: Presseamt Münster / MünsterView Münster Presseamt Photo: 24 Overview 109 Session 21 26 Detailed Plan 111 Session 22 35 Congress Venue 114 Session 23 117 Session 24 36 Abstracts - Keynotes 119 Session DOA 36 Gigliola Gori 38 Matti Goksøyr 122 Sessions 25-35 (Friday) 40 Lydia Furse 122 Session 25 42 Christopher Young 124 Session 26 Willkommen in Münster / MünsterView Münster Presseamt P.: 127 Session 27 45 Abstracts - Sessions 1-14 131 Session 28 (Wednesday) 133 Session IfSG 45 Session 1 136 Session 29 48 Session 2 139 Session 30 51 Session 3 142 Session 31 54 Session 4 144 Session 32 57 Session 5 147 Session dvs 60 Session 6 150 Session 33 P.: Presseamt Münster / Britta Roski / Britta Münster Presseamt P.: 63 Session 7 152 Session 34 P.: Presseamt Münster / Angelika Klauser / Angelika Münster Presseamt P.: 66 Session ZdS/ZZF 155 Session 35 69 Session 8 158 Session TAFISA 72 Session 9 77 Session 10 162 Sessions 36-39 (Saturday) 80 Session ECS 162 Session 36 81 Session 11 165 Session 37 83 Session 12 168 Session 38 85 Session 13 171 Session 39 87 Session 14 174 Session DAGS Photo: Bastian Arnholdt ( Medilab IfS) ( Medilab Arnholdt Bastian Photo: 178 Panel Discussion 179 Index of Person 2 Table of Contents 3 Dear participants of the ISHPES Congress 2018, Greetings As president of ISHPES I want to welcome you all to Münster, Germany. No other country has Dear conference participants, hosted more ISHPES conferences than Germany – an indication of the fact/proof of the fact that welcome to the University of Münster, the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität (WWU). our organization is welcomed and honored here. As the rector of WWU I find this year’s conference’s theme “Sport for all -- history of a vision around the world” very appealing. We consider sports as an effective means This year´s ISHPES Congress is entitled “Sports to improve one‘s personal development. Hence, WWU students are encouraged to for All. History of a Vision Around the World”. view sports as a relevant part of their academic life. Not only sports students choose Looking at the number of countries that the par- from a broad variety of topics, covering e.g. physical education, sport history, sport ticipants come from and the variety of topics in psychology, or scientific and medical aspects of human movement and sports. In ad- our program we can clearly state that this topic dition, all students and staff have the opportunity to choose from 120 different dis- will be reflected from many perspectives from ciplines offered by the so-called University Sports. An offer currently used by appro- people from about 30 nations, and from all con- ximately 20,000 participants each week. Since 2002, WWU is also official partner tinents. This broadness of researchers is reflec- university in the field of top-level sports promoting competitive sports at the national ted in our program, which covers a wide range of and international level. As such, we want to enable students to benefit from both, an topics related to the history of various sport events and movement and body cultu- excellent scientific education and a successful sports career. res, biographies of athletes, etc. Looking at the inspiring program I already now that this will be an academically promising congress. This year’s ISHPES conference is organised by the Department of Sport Pedagogy and Sport History. I would like to thank Prof. Michael Krüger and Dr. Kai Reinhart and I also want to take the opportunity to welcome all the PhD students and Early Career all others involved for their dedication in organising this event and wish all of you a Researchers for whom we have a special session to help with their research and also memorable time in Münster. establish an international network. A congress of this size cannot be organized without the support of various institu- Prof. Dr. Johannes Wessels tions and persons. Special thanks go to the head organizer of the congress, Prof. Dr. Rector Michael Krüger, Dept. of Sport Pedagogy and Sport History of the Institute of Sport Science, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster. I also want to mention Dr. Kai Reinhart, Dr. Marcel Reinold, Dr. Emanuel Hübner and Stefanie Reitzig among many others who supported him. Meeting - in these globally troubling times - here in Münster, where in 1648 the Thirty Year War was settled and the so-called Peace of Westphalia was signed, is special. Until today Münster stands for freedom and peace. I hope that the spirit of Müns- ter will inspire us and be carried back to our hometowns. And moreover, that this four-day event with its full academic and social program should not only transfer knowledge, be filled with challenging discussions, but also bring many new – and long-lasting - personal encounters and exchanges. Prof. Dr. Annette R. Hofmann ISHPES President 4 Greetings Greetings 5 Dear Participants and Guests of the ISHPES Congress 2018, Presently, colleagues from the Department of Sport Pedagogy and Sport History of the University of Münster are focusing their research on various fields of sport history On behalf of the local Organizing Committee in with respect to national and international developments. In addition, we cooperate Münster, I welcome you to the world conference on closely with colleagues from other German universities and institutions, who deal the history of sport and physical education 2018 with historical aspects of the development of sport. in Münster/Germany. This is the fifth time that the International Society for the History of Physical The various partners of this ISHPES-Congress demonstrate our intention, both to fos- Education and Sport (ISHPES) is holding its annual ter and promote the academic field of sport history in Germany, and to cooperate conference in Germany. The first time was in 1993 with scholars from other countries so as to promote national and international net- in Berlin, followed by Cologne in 2005, and 2011 works in sport history. We are especially proud that TAFISA, the world organization in Frankfurt. Additionally, in 2000 in Duderstadt, of “Sport for All” acts as one of our premium congress partners. Sport for all is also an ISHPES Seminar was held. Especially Cologne the main topic of this present congress. Looking at its historical dimension, the topic and Frankfurt are centers for German sports, Colo- implies that all sports which are accessible to everyone and everywhere, should be gne as the seat of the unique German Sports Uni- studied from a historical perspective by scholars of sport history. versity, and Frankfurt as the center of many sport We are delighted to welcome colleagues from all over the world. We hope that we Federations, including the umbrella organization, can meet your expectations regarding the academic program and also in terms of our the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB). hospitality in a broader sense. The later represents 24 million people or more than a third of the German populati- on, who are members of over 90.000 sports clubs. Prof. Dr. Michael Krüger Speaker of the Organizing Committee and Head of the Department of Sport Pedagogy Münster, known world-wide as the City of Peace since 1648, is located in the cen- and Sport History ter of the German state Northrhine-Westfalia which is also a center of academic life in Germany, through its famous university. History and philosophy are among the most successful fields of academic research of the Westfalian Wilhelms University of Münster. Since its beginnings in the 1920s, students could study physical education as part of the teachers’ education program. Since then, the history of gymnastics and physical education has always been a fundamental part of the study program and of academic interest for scholars as well. Photo: Presseamt Münster / Angelika Klauser Photo: IfS 6 Greetings Greetings 7 Department of Sport Pedagogy and Sport History at the Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences of the University of Münster The research and teaching areas of the Department focus on the one hand on sport historical research that reaches from antiquity up to the present in all its facets. Th- erefore, we are able to select from manifold sources that besides literature sources also include the analysis of archaeological materials as well as visual and oral his- Photo: Bastian Arnholdt (medialab IfS) tory. In doing so, we continue the sport historical research activities commenced by Hans Langenfeld in Münster. Finally, the Department of Sport Pedagogy and Sport History endeavours to operate beyond the university level through public lecture series and an engagement with Apart from that, another focus area lies within international contacts. In collaboration with local and regional partners study gene- sport pedagogical research and teaching acti- ral events were conducted, e.g. regarding the Olympic Games, the culture of running vities that are closely linked with the sport pe- and “Sports for all“. Further, team members of the Department regularly participate dagogical-anthropological as well as cultural at international conferences about sport history and sport pedagogy, socialize with science-based work of Ommo Grupe. This appro- international peers and publish prolifically in international journals. ach implies pedagogical training, didactic-me- thodological and political-sociological studies www.uni-muenster.de/Sportwissenschaft/Paedagogik in sports.
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