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North American Society for the Sociology of Sport :: Société nord-americaine de sociologie du sport :: La Sociedad Norteamericana para la Sociología del Deporte

**   November 5-8, 2008   **   Denver, CO, USA

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REMINDER: Presenters may submit a total of two (2) abstracts of unpublished work and may be first author on only one (1) abstract.

Submission Deadline: 25 July 2008

1. Author Information


 First Author:

Name:      
Affiliation:      
Address 1:      
Address 2:      
City:      
Province\State:         (Canada\US only)
Country:      
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Email (Spring/Fall):      
Email (Summer):      
Phone:      

 Second Author:

Name:      
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Address 2:      
City:      
Province\State:         (Canada\US only)
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Email (Spring/Fall):      
Email (Summer):      
Phone:      

 Additional Authors  w/Affiliation:

Author 3:                  
Author 4:                  
Author 5:                  
Author 6:                  

2. Choose Session


**You may submit only one (1) abstract per form, and a total of two (2) abstracts.**

 Poster Sessions

1: Open Poster Session
Bob Rinehart, University of Waikato, rinehart[at]waikato.ac.nz

 Paper Sessions

1. Sport, Non-human Nature and Political Ecology
mcjs13[at]gmail.com
2. Sport, Aging and Social (In)Justice
e.pike[at]chi.ac.uk
3: Teaching Intersectionality
daniels[at]uleth.ca
4: Lesbians in Sport: Have We Come A Long Way?
briemer[at]emich.edu
5: Effective Techniques for Teaching the Sociology of Sport
malec[at]bc.edu
6: Reform Movements in College Sport
malec[at]bc.edu
7: Gender, Race and Sport: Intersections
atravers[at]sfu.ca
8: Theorizing a 'Multi Paradigmatic' Sport Sociology
hardes.1[at]osu.edu
9: 'Bodies that Matter': Exercise and Social Change
pirkko.markula[at]ualberta.ca
10: Sport-Related Social Movements and Social Justice: Theory, Methodology, Activists Accounts and Projects
ghsage[at]comcast.net
11: Beyond Beckham and Jordan: International and Historical Perspectives on Sports Celebrity
frostd[at]xavier.edu
12: Hybrid Bodies and Social Change in Popular Culture
sean.brayton[at]uleth.ca
13: NASSS Challenges and Prospects and the Status of Sport Sociology
hnixon[at]towson.edu
14: Perspectives in the Sociology of Sport
wleonard[at]ilstu.edu
15: Volunteers as leaders of sport associations - opportunities and challenges of voluntary sport systems
GPfister[at]ifi.ku.dk
16: Sport and Scholar-Activism
e.wolff[at]neu.edu
17: Obesity discourse and biofascism
genrail[at]uottawa.ca

 

18: Obesity and Physical Activity
genrail[at]uottawa.ca
19: Sport and New Media
darcyplymire[at]mac.com
20: Physical Activities and Sport Narratives
m.martin[at]uvic.cat
21: Structural (in)equality in Youth Sport: Interrogations of Privilege and Constraint
ccooky[at]fullerton.edu
22: Sport and film
b.wheaton[at]brighton.ac.uk
23: The Changing Nature of Masculinity
EricAndersonD[at]aol.com
24: Sport and Social Justice through Diversity and Intersecting Experiences
e.wolff[at]neu.edu
25: Sporting Landscapes
smithmm[at]csus.edu
26: Sport and Sustainability
bbeal[at]pacific.edu
27: "Ain't I a Woman?": African American Females and Sport
smithmm[at]csus.edu
28: Media representation of minor sports
wiser.13[at]osu.edu
29: Locating the possibility of collaborative methodologies, new languages and knowledges in the Sport for Development and Peace Movement
lyndsay.m.c.hayhurst[at]gmail.com
30: Deviance, Sport and Social Control: The Construction and Dismantling of the 'Deviant' Athlete
ophir.sefiha[at]asu.edu
31: The Strengths Perspective and Promising Practices: Maintaining Strengths and Addressing Challenges
parasch[at]uwindsor.ca
32: Sport, physical activity, and neoliberalism in Canada
jay.scherer[at]ualberta.ca
33: Mascots: The Issue is Unresolved
newton.jackson[at]famu.edu
34: Olympism and Social Justice
e.wolff[at]neu.edu
35. Athletes Young & Old: Poems and Poetic Prose
smelville[at]ewu.edu

 

36. Sport and the Urban Condition
kschimme[at]kent.edu
37. Separate Is Not Equal: Social Change and Athletes with Disabilities in Sport
e.wolff[at]neu.edu
38: Coaching Cultures and Discourses
jim.denison[at]ualberta.ca
39. Challenges in Qualitative Research in the Sociology of Sport
carly.adams[at]uleth.ca
40. The Black Athlete in Higher Education: Community Involvement and Socio-political Activism
bhawk[at]uga.edu
41. Racism and Sport: New Perspectives
crking[at]wsu.edu
42. Technologies of Gender & Physical Culture
jschu[at]umd.edu
43: Performance Enhancement: Who Frames the Meaning?
cgrenfel[at]csusb.edu
44: Women and Contact Sport
giovanna.follo[at]gmail.com
45: Challenges to the Gender Binary in Sport
atravers[at]sfu.ca
46: Fandom, Fan Groups and Political Possibility
mguschwa[at]indiana.edu
47: How Elusive is The Elusive Sports Fan?
mmelnick[at]brockport.edu
48: Communication in and through sport
ppeders[at]indiana.edu
49: Sports Media Audiences
eew10[at]psu.edu
50: Access and (in)equality in intercollegiate sport
pauleama[at]msu.edu
51: Gender and Sexuality
megmurphy421[at]yahoo.com
52: Academics and the Sports Media
muirkb[at]appstate.edu
53: Open Paper Session
rinehart[at]waikato.ac.nz

 Invited Sessions

1: The Impact of Dr. Harry Edwards's Scholarship
fpolite[at]utk.edu
2: Intersectionality and Sport Studies
crking[at]wsu.edu
3: Physical Cultural Studies: Performative Articulations and Political Interventions
mdgiardina[at]gmail.com

3. Session Organizer Email


We cannot guarantee the delivery of your abstract without confirming your session organizer's email addy.

Please enter the email address of your session organizer (found above):
Please replace the '[at]' with '@' and remove any spaces.


4. Title and Abstract


Title: 10 word limit

Abstract: 200 word limit



5. A/V needs


Audio-Visual Needs:

TV/VCR
LCD Projector (subject to availability; must provide own laptop)
None

Note: Overhead projectors will NOT be available at the conference. If you need to show video clips, we suggest that you bring an LCD projector and a laptop, or coordinate with another conference participant who will be bringing this equipment.

Would you be willing to help NASSS save money and accommodate multimedia presenters by bringing an LCD projector and donating its use this year? Your institution will receive acknowledgement in the NASSS conference program.   LCD Projector Policy

Yes
No

6. Double check your information, then click "Submit"


Please be sure that you have entered your session organizer's email in step 3.

A copy of your abstract will be sent to the Session Organizer and the Chair of the Program Committee.



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