PHD COURSE: HEALTH RESEARCH WITH VULNERABLE GROUPS
Research examining the experiences of groups in vulnerable positions is highly relevant, but filled with numerous conceptual, methodological and ethical dilemmas. We deal with some of them in this course https://t.co/nsD5VVl7MQ
Open access article aiming to reconceptualise Vulnerability to better support groups targeted in health-promoting sports and physical activity programs https://t.co/Dkj5cPUhEJ #mdpisocsci via @SocSci_MDPI
Open access article aiming to reconceptualise Vulnerability to better support groups targeted in health-promoting sports and physical activity programs https://t.co/Dkj5cPUhEJ #mdpisocsci via @SocSci_MDPI
Open access introduction to the special issue: Sport and migration in the age of superdiversity - Sine Agergaard, Paul Darby, Mark Falcous, Alan Klein, 2023 https://t.co/mSGzwfHftI
NEW BOOK 📚
‘Social Issues in Sport, Leisure and Health’ - @SineAgergaard & David Karen
This book examines how social issues shape our engagement with sport, leisure time physical activity and health-promoting exercise.
Out now 👉 https://t.co/43ar5qRu1p #sport#sociology
A truly collaborative endeavour for out research group has materialised 🙏You can order the book with 20% discount using the code ESA32. https://t.co/c0y4B3qNyk
Livlige debatter på konferencen i #Aalborg om samfundsvidenskabelig og humanistisk idrætsforskning. Husk, at du kan submitte dit paper til @forumforidraet. Der er også mulighed for et medlemskab af foreningen. Læs mere på https://t.co/qInAH2CYnS eller skriv til: @RasmusKStorm
Talking about the promises and pitfalls of co-designing sports-based inclusion and health promotion programs. Thanks to Aalborg Kommune, for organising the national idrætsmøde, og thanks to colleagues from the Sport & Social Issues group. https://t.co/qmDuANlwEc
Brilliant first conference paper by PhD student Simon Thomsen from the Sport & Social Issues Group at Aalborg University. Thanks for welcoming young scholars into the community @eass_ISSA2022
New article from studies with Syrian refugees in Denmark pointing to the 'quest for health' in Western societies and the challenges of vulnerable groups in meeting these expectations.
https://t.co/iZB3RYHdjT
While it is well-known that sport contributes to national identity, less attention has been drawn to how national ‘others’ are also pointed out in connection to sport. Find our conceptual framework for studying how sport excludes as well as includes here: https://t.co/fpQv1ezV6B
New Issues of @EJSS_EASS now out!
It's a Special Issue on Sport, Race and Ethnicity at a time of multiple global crises.
Heartfelt thanks to Guest Editors @drpaulcampbell1@SineAgergaard@KevinHylton1 & Verena Lenneis
Details here
https://t.co/c3MKb9ITXu
Contents to follow 1/8
Submissions invited to a special issue of IRSS on SPORT AND MIGRATION IN THE AGE OF SUPERDIVERSITY, co-Edited by Sine Agergaard, Paul Darby, Mark Falcous and Alan Klein
Details here https://t.co/CJyYjsBDhi
Submit by 1st April 2022 here https://t.co/aQlDam5TSs
Søndag afholder Musikkens Hus demokratifestival som bl.a. byder på Speakers Corner om de temaer der er på dagsorden for idræt anno 2022. Her deltager jeg sammen med Aalborgs borgmester Thomas Kastrup-Larsen i en debat der modereres af Clement Kjersgaard.