|
| Tuesday 7th JULY 2009 |
| 09.30 |
Arrival, Registration & Refreshments |
| 11.00 |
Conference Opening - Welcome and Introductions |
|
11.30 |
Keynote
Session 1 11.30-13.00 |
|
- Professor
Richard Bailey (Professor of Sport and Education, College
of Social Sciences, University of Birmingham). SPORT, LEISURE
AND HUMAN FLOURISHING
- Professor
Frank Furedi (Professor
of Sociology, University of Kent). LEISURE AND THE
AMBIGUITIES OF RISK TAKING
|
|
13.00 |
Lunch |
|
Parallel Sessions 1 14.00-15.30 |
|
|
1A |
1B |
1C |
1D |
1E |
|
|
LEARNING ... |
RISK ... |
LOCATING ... |
PERFORMING / OPEN |
OPEN / CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON FAT AND
LEISURE |
| 14.00 |
i |
Susie Brown (Loughborough University,
UK) . . . Participation by Black, Asian and Minority ethnic pupils
in (out of school hours) school sport and club sport |
Dr. Andy Grainger (Liverpool Hope University,
UK) . . . "Where have all the white boys gone?" National
spatial anxieties and the browning of New Zealand rugby |
Ross D. Neville (Dublin Institute of
Technology, Ireland) . . . Objectivist problematics: Planning
for leisure from an experiential perspective? |
Jenny Flinn, Aaron McIntosh and Daniel
Turner (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK). . . Diasporic identity
across time and space: Constructing Scottish cultural identities
at the Long Island Highland Games |
Lucy Aphramor (University of Coventry,
UK) . . . What should we tell the students? Ethical challenges
in teaching fat, fitness and health Charlotte Cooper
(University of Limerick, Ireland) . . . Fat girl on a bike -
Introducing health at every size Dr.
Jennifer Smith Maguire (University of Leicester, UK), Dr. Louise
Mansfield and Helen Curtis (Canterbury Christ Church University,
UK) . . . Fat bodies in sport and leisure: Discourse of resistance
and change? Corinna Tomrley (The University of York,
UK) . . . Beth Ditto, or how celebrity gossip did fat feminism |
| 14.30 |
ii |
Dr. Wendy Frisby & Dr. Lucie Thibault
(University of British Columbia, Canada) . . . Missed opportunities:
learning about one's new country through major sport events |
Tom Fletcher (Leeds Metropolitan University,
UK) . . . Being inside and outside the field. An exploration
of identity, positionality and reflexivity in inter-racial research |
Dr. Sally Everett (University of Bedfordshire,
UK) . . . Production places/consumption spaces: the place-making
agency of food tourism |
Paul Gilchrist and Dr. Belinda Wheaton
(Chelsea School, University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UK) . .
. Parkour, public policy and youth engagement |
| 15.00 |
iii |
|
|
|
Daniel Turner (Glasgow Caledonian University,
UK). . . The civilised skateboarder: Elias, sports provision
and the performance of the 'active citizen' |
| 15.00 |
Refreshments |
return
to top of page
|
Parallel Sessions 2 16.00-17.30 |
|
|
2A |
2B |
2C |
2D |
2E |
|
|
LEARNING ... |
RISK ... |
LOCATING ... |
PERFORMING / OPEN |
OPEN / GENDER AND INTERSECTIONALITY |
| 16.00 |
i |
Jennifer Gillies and Dr. Sherry L. Dupuis
(University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) . . . Enhancing recreation
opportunities for persons with disabilities on university campuses
through the use of participatory action research |
Dr. Carolyn Downs (Business School, University
of Salford, UK) . . . Playing with risk: social networking and
the normalisation of gambling behaviours |
Dr. Hung Yu-Ting (Chai Nan University
of Pharmacy & Science, Tainan, Taiwan) . . . Framework of
hot spring leisure industrial chains |
Dr. Sam Elkington (University of Bedfordshire,
UK) . . . When Leisure Flows: capturing the flow of serious leisure |
Dr. Aarti Ratna (Leeds Metropolitan University,
UK) . . . British Asian females and their racialised experiences
of gender and identity in women's football |
| 16.30 |
ii |
Helen
Brown and Dr. Ruth Jeanes (Loughborough University, UK) . . .
Bridging the gap? Challenges to developing school-community sporting
pathways: A case study analysis of golf and cricket |
David Nash (University
of Kent, UK) . . . The negative impact of child protection policies
on sports and leisure clubs |
Geoffrey Shirt
(University of Derby, UK) . . . The Politics of the Countryside,
Wellbeing and Urban Population |
Dr.
Steven Mock and Prof. Bryan Smale (University of Waterloo, Ontario,
Canada) . . . The role of leisure involvement in alleviating
minority stress: Evidence from a nationally representative Canadian
sample |
Dr. Louise
Mansfield (Canterbury Christ Church University) . . . Fit bodies
and intersectionality: The experiences of older Indian women
in English fitness gyms |
| 17.00 |
iii |
|
|
|
|
Dr.
Tess Kay and Rahmanara Chowdhury (Loughborough University, UK)
. . . Growing together through sport: reciprocal learning in
sport work with Muslim young women |
| 17.30 |
Leisure
Studies Association Annual General Meeting |
| 18.30 |
Culture in Canterbury / Canterbury City
Council Hosted Wine Reception |
| 19.00 |
Dinner, Café Rouge, Canterbury
Town Centre |
return to
top of page
| |
Parallel Sessions 3 9.00-10.30 |
| |
|
3A |
3B |
3C |
3D |
|
| |
|
RISK ... |
LOCATING ... |
PERFORMING ... |
PERFORMING / OPEN |
|
|
9.00 |
i |
Emily Coates (Buckinghamshire New University,
UK) . . . Who controls the risk? The negotiation of risk taking
in snowboarding |
Dr. Antonis L. Theocharous (Cyprus University
of Technology), Dr. Andreas G. Philaretou (European University
Cyprus ) and Georgia Nathanail (Cyprus University of Technology).
. . Social networks and tourist behaviour: An ethnographic investigation
of Ayia Napa, Cyprus |
Dr. Alina Zajadacz (Adam Mickiewicz University
in Poznan, Poland) and Dr. Joanna Sniadek (University School
of Physical Education in Poznan, Poland) . . . Specificity and
conditions of leisure of deaf people in Poland |
Dr. Laura Misener (University of Windsor,
Ontario, Canada) . . . Fostering partnerships for physical activity
promotion: A case study of a regional strategy |
|
|
9.30 |
ii |
Sheryl Clark
(Goldsmiths, University of London, UK) . . . Running into trouble:
Constructs of safety and danger in girls' access to physical
activity and outdoor space |
Jane Lovell
(Canterbury Christ Church University, UK) . . . The post-modern
heritage city: From real to fake? |
Dr. Liz Such
(School of Health and Social Sciences, University of Bolton,
UK) . . . Leisure in the paradigm of the 'involved father': leisure-based
parenting as a component of the 'stalled revolution' |
Mawarni
Mohamed and Dr. Mohd Salleh Aman (University of Malaya, Kuala
Lumpur) . . . Free time among young Malaysians: active vs. passive
leisure |
|
|
10.00 |
iii |
Dr. Cathy Devine
(University of Cumbria, UK) . . . The culture of Narcissism,
'lifestyle sports' and 'risk' |
|
David Lamb (Lincoln
University, New Zealand) . . . Are leisure facility managers
performing and meeting needs? The case for families and their
leisure |
Dr. Sally Shaw
and Dr. Justine B. Allen (University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand)
. . . An inter-disciplinary approach to examining organisational
support for high performance women coaches |
|
|
10.30 |
Refreshments |
|
11.00 |
Keynote
Session 2 11.00-12.30 |
| |
- Dr.
Martin Hagger (Reader in Social and Health Psychology, University
of Nottingham). MOTIVATION AND LEISURE-TIME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
- Professor
Chris Shilling
(Professor of Sociology, University of Kent). THE BODY PEDAGOGICS
OF PERFORMATIVITY AND PERFORMANCE
|
|
12.30 |
Lunch |
return to
top of page
|
Parallel Sessions 4 13.30-15.00 |
|
|
4A |
4B |
4C |
4D |
4E |
|
|
LEARNING ... |
RISK ... |
LOCATING ... |
PERFORMING / OPEN |
OPEN / GENDER AND INTERSECTIONALITY |
|
13.30 |
i |
Dr.
Sherry L. Dupuis & Jennifer Gillies (University of Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada) . . . Learning as a vehicle for individual and
social transformation: re-thinking leisure education |
Steve Taylor
(University of Otago, New Zealand) . . . A conceptual framework
of influences on participation: a case study of mountain bikers
in New Zealand and the United Kingdom |
Fiona Reid (University
of Stirling, UK) . . . Finding leisure places: the sports club |
Stan Timmins
(Leeds Metropolitan University, UK) . . . Inside the cage: A
sociological/legal analysis of cage fighting in the United Kingdom |
Dr.
Philippa Velija, Laura Fortune, and Mark Mierzwinski (York St
John University, UK) . . . Gender, embodiment and the martial
arts |
|
14.00 |
ii |
Dr. Udo Merkel
(University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UK) . . . Learning leisure
the Stalinist way: Mass displays and displays of the masses in
North Korea |
Dr.
Maureen Harrington and Associate Professor Simone Fullagar (Griffith
University, Queensland, Australia) . . . Tensions in active living
policy discourses and implications of risk for government provision
of sport and recreation services |
Andrew Adams
(Southampton Solent University, UK) . . . Private clubs, public
policy: Contesting the space of voluntary sports clubs |
Dr. Alex Stewart
(University of Bedfordshire, UK) . . . Learning respect: Class
based masculinities and the performance of morals among amateur
boxers |
Claire Humphreys
(University of Westminster, UK) . . . Gender matters in golf
tourism |
|
14.30 |
iii |
Dr. Alfredo
Feres Neto (Brazilia University, Brazil) . . . Leisure and Physical
Education: the case of the Palestinian Territories |
Prof. Arnold H. Grossman (New York University,
USA), Prof. Anthony R. D'Augelli (The Pennsylvania State University,
USA), Asst. Prof. Steven Hubbard (New York University, USA) .
. . Risky and non-risky recreational sexual experiences and their
correlates among female-to-male transgender youth |
Alison
Muir and Dr. Geoff Nichols (University of Sheffield, UK) . .
. Social capital and sports clubs volunteers: bonding in or bridging
out? |
Dr. David
Piggott (University of Lincoln, UK) . . . New insights on Youth
Football in England: A grounded theory of socialisation experiences |
Dr.
Mohammad Ehsani (Tarbiat Modarres University, Iran) & Dr.
Sara Keshkar (Al Zahra University, Iran) . . . Constraints inhibiting
women from participating in recreational sports in Tehran: Focusing
on personal attributes |
| 15.00 |
Refreshments |
return to
top of page
|
Parallel Sessions 5 15.30-17.00 |
|
|
5A |
5B |
5C |
5D |
5E |
|
|
LEARNING ... |
RISK ... |
LOCATING ... |
|
PERFORMING / OPEN |
|
15.30 |
i |
Christina Buse
(University of York, UK) . . . Online leisure @ home in retirement:
Domestic space and ICT use in later life |
Dr. Mark Piekarz
(University of Worcester, UK) . . . The Babel of risk management?
A comparative analysis of risk definitions and practices in the
leisure and sport industry |
Dr. Marlies
Brinkhuijsen (Landscape Architecture Group, Wageningen University,
The Netherlands) . . . Our world or their world? Leisure place
in landscape design |
|
Dr. Dewi Jaimangal-Jones (Cardiff School
of Management, UWIC, UK) . . . Exploring the construction and
consumption of dance music spaces through the liminal lens |
|
16.00 |
ii |
Dr. Frances Reynolds (Brunel University,
UK) . . . Taking up arts and crafts as novel leisure activities
in later life: a qualitative study |
Dr. Dwight H.
Zakus (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia) . . . Managing
risk in community sport organisations: are we risking volunteers? |
Michael Williams
(University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UK). . . Concerts, conservation
and conflicts. Leisure on conservation sites: challenges for
event managers |
|
Dr. Jacqueline
Tivers (The Nottingham Trent University, UK) . . . 'Made for
television': Leisure performance and place in TV-created sport |
|
16.30 |
iii |
Dr. Mike Watkins (Griffith University,
Australia). . . Longitudinal evidence of learning leisure |
|
|
|
Dr. Jayne
Caudwell (Chelsea School, University of Brighton, UK) . . . Jazzwomen:
Notes on Gender |
| 17.00 |
Visits to Canterbury attractions: Cathedral;
(or) "Canterbury Tales"; (or) Tour of City; (or) Fitness
Pass |
|
19.00 |
Taylor & Francis Hosted Wine Reception |
|
19.30 |
Conference
Dinner |
return to
top of page
| |
Parallel Sessions 6 9.00-10.30 |
| |
|
6A |
6B |
6C |
6D |
6E |
| |
|
LEARNING ... |
LOCATING ... |
PERFORMING ... |
PERFORMING ... |
OPEN |
|
9.00 |
i |
Prof.
Carol Cutler Riddick (Gallaudet University, USA & Visiting
Professor Buckinghamshire New University, UK) and Prof. Barbara
Humberstone (Buckinghamshire New University, UK) . . . Self perceptions,
motivations and feelings women experience with practising yoga
later in life |
Dr.
Anat Tchetchik (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel),
Dr. Aliza Fleischer (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
and Dr. Gilad Axelrad (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
. . . Agglomeration and optimal spatial density of the rural
accommodations industry |
Gordon
Waitt, Loretta Jessop and Andrew Gorman-Murray (University of
Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia) . . . 'Going out on the
town': the importance of place in drinking cultures |
Dr. Ruth Jeanes
(Loughborough University, UK) . . . Creating active leisure spaces
for young disabled people: The value of inclusive play facilities
for young people and their families |
Rhiannon
Lord, Gareth Wiltshire, Prof. Scott Fleming, Dr. Carly Stewart
(University of Wales Institute, Cardiff) . . . Femininity, the
body and leotards in female trampoline-gymnastics |
|
9.30 |
ii |
Dr.
Galit Nimrod (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel) and
Dr. Arie Rotem (Herzlia Interdisciplinary Center, Israel) . .
. Learning to balance? Activities and benefits in older adults'
tourism |
Zhao
Shouliang (Paris University 12th; Tongji University, Shanghai,
China) and Chen Tingting (Paris University 10th; Huazhong University
of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China) . . . Some phenomena
of recreation modes in China's cities and the challenges for
urban planning |
Will Haydock
(School of Health and Social Care, Bournemouth University, UK)
. . . 'Everything is different': Drinking and distinction in
Bournemouth |
Suzanne Dowse
(Canterbury Christ Church University) . . . London 2012 Paralympic
potential: the opportunities and the risk |
Dr. Bob Snape (University of Bolton,
UK) . . . Place, space and performativity in leisure: the English
Country Dance 1900-1939 |
|
10.00 |
iii |
Dr. Inna
Piskunova (Saratov State Socio-economic University, Russian Federation)
. . . Amateurism in local history science |
Dr. Abas Khodayari (Karaj Azad University,
Iran) and Ms. Leila Safari (M.A.) (Karaj Honar University, Iran)
. . . Analysis of leisure time of male athlete and non-athlete
employees |
Dr. Karl
Spracklen (Leeds Metropolitan University) . . . Understanding
the authentic in tourism as an expression of unresolved Habermasian
rationalities: dreaming of drams and the angel's share in the
shadowlands of Scotland |
|
Prof. David Botterill (Oxford Brookes
University, UK) . . . Tragic and comic representations of tourism
in 20th century opera: Working on the critical realist question,
'What makes tourism possible?' |
|
10.30 |
Refreshments |
return to
top of page
| |
Parallel Sessions 7 11.00-12.30 |
| |
|
7A |
7B |
7C |
7D |
|
| |
|
OPEN ... |
LOCATING ... |
LOCATING ... |
OPEN ... |
|
|
11.00 |
i |
Scott Cohen
(University of Otago, New Zealand) . . . (Re) configuring self-identity
through lifestyle travel: 'finding one's self' deconstructed |
Gary Best (La Trobe University, Victoria,
Australia) . . . Whose history? Whose time? Whose space? Reconfiguring
the temporal and spatial into a Square and a Park for Melbourne |
Dr. Joe Piggin
(Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand) . . .
A common vision? Power games in national sport policy |
Dr.
Dikaia Chatziefstathiou (Canterbury Christ Church University,
UK) . . . London 2012, governmentality and youth |
|
|
11.30 |
ii |
Dr. Anthony
Charlton (Edge Hill University, UK) . . . It could be good to
'bowl alone': Communities taking responsibility for sustaining
sports participation |
Dr.
Shirley Chappel and Alick Kay (University of South Australia)
. . . Desert performances: Tourism on the Birdsville Track |
Dr. Geoff
Walters (Birkbeck, University of London, UK) . . . Key issues
faced by sport governing bodies in the UK when bidding for the
rights to host an international sport event |
Phil
Binks and Dr. Bob Snape (University of Bolton, UK) . . . Seeking,
locating and learning leisure: the challenges, realities and
experiences of accessing leisure by asylum seeker communities
in contemporary Britain |
|
|
12.00 |
iii |
Prof. Bryan
Smale (University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada). . . A critical
phenomenology of the unmaking of meaning in leisure places and
the loss of community in long-term care |
Carrianne
Wallace and Nathalie Ormrod (Manchester Metropolitan University
Cheshire) , , , The impact of limited funding on town renewal
The Ripple Effect! |
Mrs.
Khatereh Jamaat (Islamic Azad University, Saveh, Iran) and Dr.
Mohammad Ehsani (Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, Iran) .
. . Comparison between the viewpoints of Presidents of Sports
Federation (PSF) and sponsor company managers (SCM) in Iran |
|
|
|
12.30 |
Lunch |
|
13.30 |
Keynote
Session 3 13.30
-15.00 |
| |
- Professor
Cara Aitchison (Dean of Education and Sport, Professor in
Leisure and Tourism Studies, University of Bedfordshire).
MAPPING THE CULTURE AND MATTER OF LEISURE: SYNERGIES IN SOCIAL
SCIENCE
- Professor
Simon Shibli (Director,
Sport Industry Research Centre [SIRC], Sheffield Hallam University).
THE ECONOMICS OF LEISURE PLACES: SILOS OR SYNERGIES
|
| 15.00 |
Closing Remarks and Invitation
to LSA
2010 |
| |
Refreshments and Goodbye |
return to
top of page |
|