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[Commlist] Call for Papers | Sport and Discrimination | Autonomous University of Barcelona | 29 May 2020
Fri Oct 18 11:10:35 GMT 2019
The fifth annual *Sport and Discrimination Conference* examines
the intersectional nature of discrimination in sport. This one-day
event,*Friday 29 May 2020*, at the*Autonomous University of Barcelona*,
invites presentations by academics, postgraduates, students and policy
makers from a variety of backgrounds and specialisms.
Discrimination is a complex issue and this conference attempts to
showcase how intersectionality can be used as a conceptual framework to
explore and understand human experiences within sport. For Lind (2010:
3), intersectionality is“a multi-faceted perspective acknowledging the
richness of the multiple socially-constructed identities that combine
each of us as a unique individual.” Our identity markers therefore
culminate to help shape our journey’s, experiences, and
successes/failures within sport, and society. Anderson and Hill Collins
(2010: 5) add, “At any moment, race, class, or gender may feel more
salient or meaningful in a given person's life, but they are overlapping
and cumulative in their effect on people's experience.” This conference
thus intends to investigate how our identity markers including ‘race’,
ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, (dis)ability, etc. operate
within sport.
Discrimination cuts across traditional academic subjects and the ethos
behind this conference is therefore to bring together experts from
different subject areas to exchange ideas and explore what we can learn
from one another.We welcome presentations about all forms of
discrimination across any sporting context.As in previous years of Sport
and Discrimination events, submissions may approach the conference from
a variety of perspectives, including:
* empirical findings about the nature and extent of discrimination in
sport;
* research articulating the experiences of those who have suffered
discrimination in sport;
* attempts to understand the intersectional nature of discrimination
within sport;
* contributions adding to the theoretical understanding of sport and
discrimination;
* policy recommendations and further suggestions for tackling and
reducing discrimination in sport.
This year, however, the conference will have a focus on issues relating
to media and new media. We therefore particularly welcome submissions about:
* issues of fairness and bias in the sports media;
* sports media representations and stereotypes;
* the impacts of new and social media on discrimination on sport;
* issues relating to diversity in the sports media;
* how new media platforms can be innovatively used to gather empirical
data in the field.
Proposals (in English, please), for 20-minute presentations, should
include title, abstract (250 words), the name and institutional
affiliation of the presenter and a concise biography (100 words). The
submission deadline is 17 January 2020. All submissions and enquiries
should be sent to: (SportDisc /at/ leedsbeckett.ac.uk)
<https://lbmail.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?REF=bZ-rU0EBRgGiYZib9eblI_QYeV1S4ZlvTr2SY4n9xHjnRfpA5JDVCAFtYWlsdG86U3BvcnREaXNjQGxlZWRzYmVja2V0dC5hYy51aw..>
The conference attendance fee is 110 Euros for academics / practitioners
and 50 Euros for postgraduates and undergraduates. The registration page
and link will be circulated following your notification of acceptance
(if accepted) on 27 January 2020.
*Key dates*
October 2019: Call for papers
17 January 2020: Deadline for the submission of paper abstracts
27 January 2020: Notification of acceptance
29 May 2020: Sport and Discrimination Conference
*Venue*
Communication Faculty at the Autonomous University of Barcelona
*Organising Committee*
Dr Daniel Kilvington
Senior Lecturer and Course Director in Media and Cultural Studies
Leeds Beckett University, UK
Email: (d.j.kilvington /at/ leedsbeckett.ac.uk)
Twitter: @dan_kilvington
Dr John Price
Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader for Sports Journalism
University of Sunderland, UK
Email: (John.price /at/ sunderland.ac.uk)
Prof. Emilio Fernández Peña
Professor of Communication and Director of the Centre d’Estudis Olímpics
i de l’Esport Universitat
Autònoma of Barcelona, Spain
Email: (Emilio.Fernandez /at/ uab.cat)
Prof. Berta Cerezuela
Head of Projects at the Olympic and Sport Studies Centre
Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona, Spain
Email: (berta.cerezuela /at/ uab.cat)
Dr Yann Descamps
Senior Lecturer in Sports Studies
Université de Franche Comté, France
Email: (yann.descamps /at/ univ-fcomte.fr)
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