HART research informs golf report

Stacey

Stacey Mitchell, a former research student in HART, supervised by Prof Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson & Dr Adam Evans (now at the University of Copenhagen), undertook her MSc by Research study on gender inequalities, practices and traditions within English golf. She now Continue reading HART research informs golf report

Visiting scholar from Tasmania

Brayford campus at night

HART is delighted to welcome Dr Meredith Nash from the School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania, as a visiting scholar later in the year. Meredith is an interdisciplinary qualitative researcher in the fields of feminist sociology of the body, health Continue reading Visiting scholar from Tasmania

HART research on gender & dance

Street dancer

HART Director, Prof Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson, and HART Associates, Dr Helen Owton (The Open University) and Dr Helen Clegg (University of Northampton) have been undertaking a qualitative study investigating gender and embodiment in dance.  The project, which is being led by Dr Continue reading HART research on gender & dance

‘Race’, gender, marijuana & sport

Dr Nik Dickerson, HART researcher and Lecturer in Sport Sociology in the School of Sport & Exercise Science, presented his research on mediated representations of ‘race’, gender, marijuana use, and sport, at the recent European Association for American Studies (EAAS) Continue reading ‘Race’, gender, marijuana & sport

New video abstract on women’s distance running & boxing

Kendal

  HART team members, Dr Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson and Dr Helen Owton (The Open University) were recently invited to produce a video abstract for their Body & Society article on ‘intense embodiment’ and the lived experience of heat in women’s distance running and Continue reading New video abstract on women’s distance running & boxing