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[ecrea] Sport, Media and Regional Identity Symposium (University of Chester, 19 June)
Wed Jun 12 15:33:08 GMT 2013
Sport, Media and Regional Identity Symposium Schedule (North West Media
Centre, Warrington Campus, University of Chester, 19 June 2013)
The relationship between sport, the media and national identity has
featured in numerous academic and political debates in recent years: in
contrast, the links between sports media and regional identity have
received relatively little attention. This seems a curious oversight,
when one considers the centrality and cultural significance of
particular sports, or clubs, to numerous regional or sub-national
identities across Europe and beyond: for example, Rugby Union in the
South Wales Valleys, Cycling in Flanders, Pelota in the Basque Country,
Australian Rules Football in Melbourne, FC Barcelona in Catalonia,
Shinty in Highland Scotland.
This one-day symposium intends to explore and develop these themes at
the University of Chester's Warrington campus, which is located in the
heartland of one of the most distinctive regional sporting subcultures
in Europe: the Rugby League traditions of Northern England. The
symposium will celebrate these traditions alongside the 2013 Rugby
League World Cup, which comes to Warrington in October 2013.
All welcome. There is no charge. For further details, or to book a
place, contact: (simon.roberts /at/ chester.ac.uk)
19 June
9am-9.30am: Keynote Address (Stephen Kelly, Freelance Writer and
Broadcaster)
9.30-9.45am: Rugby League and Warrington Identity (Janice Hayes, Culture
Warrington/Warrington Museum)
9.45am-11am: Perspectives from the English Regions
Victoria Dawson, De Montfort University:
Cheerleaders for Masculinity? Female Journalists in the Northern,
Hypermasculine Sphere of Rugby League Media
Brianna Harvey, Liverpool Hope University:
Shaping a City: The relationship between sport and media in Liverpool
David Williams, De Montfort University:
Sport and the Undergrowth: Newspapers and the resurgence of local sport
after WWII
11am-12.30pm: Cricket coverage and regional English identity
Charles Lambert, University of East London:
Bat and Trap and the persistence of traditional cricket-like games in
South-East England
Duncan Stone, University of Huddersfield:
Regional Cricket Identities – The construction of class narratives and
their relationship to contemporary supporters
Mark Rowe, Journalist and Independent Researcher:
County and other identities in cricket
12.30pm-1.30pm: Lunch
1.30pm-3.00pm: The Celtic Nations
Daryl Leeworthy, Oxford University:
Breaking the isolation of the valley: Sport, Regional Identity and the
BBC in Inter-War South Wales
Emer Connolly, University of Limerick, Ireland:
Gaelic Games and Regional Identity in the Irish Sports Press
Catriona Parratt, University of Iowa, USA:
Putting on the Tartan: An unquiet American, the Noble Savage, and the
Highland Laird in Compton Mankenzie’s The Monarch of the Glen
(Fieldsports and Scottish identity)
3.00pm-4.30pm: Football and Regional Identity Narratives in Mainland Europe
Wojciech Wozniak, University of Lodz, Poland:
Coal Mines, ‘familoks’ and ‘fusbal’ – On the role of the ‘beautiful
game’ in Silesians’ national and regional identity
Martin Oller Alonso, University of Rey Juan Carlos, Spain:
The digital Spanish sport press: sports prominence and multimedia
resources in the matches between Real Madrid C. F. and F. C. Barcelona
(2010-11)
Øyvind Økland, University of Agder, Norway:
Norwegian-Somali youth as global soccer fans
4.30pm-6.00pm: Regional Sport and Identity: Additional perspectives
Peter Lorentzen, Deakin University, Australia:
An Exercise in Inclusion: A content analysis of regional Victorian
newspapers’ sports articles
Paul Clark, University of Chester:
Can football journalists satisfy the demands of their communities in an
age of citizen journalism and social media?
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