Leisure Studies Association Conference 2019 Programme

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Leisure Studies Association Conference 2019

Programme


Pre-conference Monday 8 July

12noon-6.00pm Leisure Studies Editorial Board AGM (Boardroom)

DAY 1 Tuesday 9 July

DAY 2 Wednesday 10 July

DAY 3 Thursday 11 July

10.00 11.00am

Registration and refreshments (Old College Entrance)

9.00 9.30am

Day Registration (Old College Entrance)

9.00 9.30am

Day Registration (Old College Entrance)

11.15am

Conference Opening Liz Bacon (VP Academic, Abertay) (Room 2516)

9.30 11.00am

Parallel Session 2

9.30 11.00am

Parallel Session 4

11.30am - Keynote Speaker: Dr David Brown, 12.30pm Cardiff Metropolitan University (Room 2516)

11.00 11.30am

Refreshment Break (Room 1007)

11.00 11.30am

Refreshment Break (Room 1007)

12.30 1.30pm

Lunch (Room 1007)

11.30am - Keynote Speaker: Michael Hall, 12.30pm Faulkner Browns Architects (Room 2516)

11.30am - Keynote Speaker: Kirsty Cumming, 12.30pm Policy and Engagement Manager, Community Leisure UK (Room 2516)

1.30 3.00pm

Parallel Session 1

12.30 1.30pm

Lunch (Room 1007)

12.30 1.30pm

Lunch (Room 1007)

3.00 3.30pm

Refreshment Break (Room 1007)

1.30 3.00pm

Parallel Session 3

1.30 3.00pm

Parallel Session 5

3.30 4.30pm

Teaching Leisure workshop, Yvette Wharton, Dr Janet Horrocks & Ross McGuire – Embrace the chaos – How do we prepare students for the chaos of working in the real world? (Room 3508)

3.00 3.30pm

Refreshment Break (Room 1007)

3.30pm

Close of Conference

3.30 4.30pm

Q&A Session with the Leisure Studies Editors: Professor Andy Smith, Dr Jayne Caudwell & Dr Heather Gibson (Room 2516)

4.30 5.30pm

LSA AGM 2516

6.00 11.30pm

Wine Reception aboard the RRS Discovery (Sponsored by Taylor and Francis) Followed by the Conference Dinner and entertainment (The Discovery Centre)

6.00pm 5.30 Dundee Tours – 8.30pm Walking tour (optional – extra cost associated) To book: https://www. ddtours.co.uk/ tours/discoverdundee-city-centrewelcome-tour/

Panel Discussion: Future directions for leisure studies, Dr Thomas Fletcher, Dr Aarti Ratna & Dr Ian Jones (2516)

Welcome greeting from Lord Provost Ian Borthwick (City Chambers, City Square Dundee) Followed by a private viewing of the V&A Dundee


PARALLEL SESSION 1: DAY 1, 1.30 - 3.00pm Room 1 (Room 1004) Health and wellbeing

Room 2 (Room 1006) Ageing

Room 3 (Room 1025) Education and leisure

Room 4 (Room 1026) Digital leisure

Room 5 (Room 1023) Inclusive leisure

A Gard & R Lord Exploring the stigma of urinary incontinence in the physical activity environment.

J Burden Living to tell the tale: Solo travel, old age and life writing.

J Chan, R Lord & C Maclean Exploration of Care and Touch in Gymnastics

A W Pooley Theorising a sociolinguistics of leisure: multi-language speech communities, language contact and leisure lifestyles among globally mobile populations.

A Schmitt, M Atencio & G Sempé-Huard Social class and gendered practices of school sport sailing programme in Western France and California.

C Mulvenna & A Leslie-Walker Seizing the centre pass – Assessing the motivation of participants to attend and engage in England Netball’s ‘Walking Netball’ programme.

R Stadler, A Jepson & E Wood ‘Being creative together’ – The well-being effects of participatory arts events for the over 70s.

C Spring Professionalisation of the Martial Arts: The perspectives of experts on the concept of an independent awarded teaching qualification.

H Maxwell, M O’Shea, M Stronach, & S Pearce Digital health trackers, indigenous women and participation in physical activity: What’s the fit?

T Walters The importance of events for marginalised communities.

G McEwan, D Cowan, R Arthur, M Sanderson & E Macrae Changing lives through walking football: recruiting and retaining older men in physical activity programmes.

S Punch & E Graham Enhanced well-being, healthy ageing and social connection: Motivations for playing bridge

R McGarth, E Milanese & A Crozier Changing lives through the development of good practice coaching strategies for adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder in a school based multi-sports programme.

Chair: Andrew Adams

Carlo Genova

Ruth Jeanes

H Gibson, Y Niu, M Mirehie & K Henderson A Five Year Integrative Review of the Leisure and Gender literature: Part Six of a 40-year project.

Andy Smith

Rasul Mowatt


PARALLEL SESSION 2: DAY 2, 9.30 - 11.00am Room 1 (Room 1004) Health and wellbeing

Room 2 (Room 1006) Ageing

Room 3 (Room 1025) Education and leisure

V Doherty, R Lord & R Lorimer Exploring women’s motivations for starting and maintaining participation in CrossFit.

D Fan, D Buhalis & E Fragkaki Towards a better quality of life: Value co-creation with active elderly in leisure service.

M Snellgrove, E Graham & S Punch M Ehsani, N Boshehri &

K Fordsike, S Fullagar, A Swayer & T Marjoribanks Women’s enactment of multiple identities through sport, trauma and mental health and emotional wellbeing.

C Russell Exploring the identity of people with dementia as they engage with the activities of community-based leisure and fitness centre. Implications for scholarship and practice.

D Scott & G Ward K J Lopez The lived experiences of dance Is care fair work? The politics of and gymnastics within a physleisure in (and for) labour. ical education degree.

S Merchant Finding Motivation in “others”: Exploring humananimal inter-relationality in Canicross

J Young, C Adams & M Holt Returning to (faith) communities – Understanding a naturally occurring leisure phenomenon

K Longbon Physical Education expert or Sport Development officer: What do we expect from our PE subject leaders?

R Jeanes, R Spaaij, D Penney & J O’Connor Informal sport and leisure policy tensions

Chair: Heather Gibson

Jayne Caudwell

Chloe Maclean

Richard McGarth

More than just a Bridge Lesson: Enhancing Life Skills though the Card Game of Bridge.

Room 4 (Room 1026) Digital leisure A Norallah Constraints’ factors for women’s position in Iran sport organisation.

Room 5 (Room 1023) Not in use


PARALLEL SESSION 3: DAY 2, 1.30 - 3.00pm Room 1 (Room 1004) Health and wellbeing

Room 2 (Room 1006) Tourism

J Young L Wakefield & C Spring Not just changing lives – Ageless Wellness: local saving them! Pets, ageing and Community Perceptions. suicide prevention.

Room 3 (Room 1025) Education and leisure

Room 4 (Room 1026) Youth

Room 5 (Room 1023) Inclusive leisure

K Judge Lessons learned from bridge: A sociological exploration of the new university of Stirling Bridge Club.

T Fletcher The Street Child Cricket World Cup: Social impact, advocacy and vulnerable young people.

C Stewart & J Caudwell An exploration of how transgender community group exercise embodied well-being in a public swimming pool setting.

J Froese & L McDermott The role of leisure in empowerment and posttraumatic growth for suicide survivors.

S Carnicelli & S Drummond Making the connection: leisure, Heritage and the Caledonian railway.

S Swain Grime music and dark leisure: exploring grime, morality and synoptic control.

R Lucas & R Jeanes Critical reflections on the use of sport with youth social policy in remote Australian Indigenous communities.

J Jensen A conspicuously consuming men’s club? An exploration of women’s participation in road cycling in Denmark.

J Marshall. A grounded theoretical exploration of surf therapy within a developmental post conflict setting; A Liberian example.

M Firth Oh Basil! Not again! An analysis of performed identities in the leisure service encounter.

S Lawrence “I am not your guru”: Digital leisure, self-health management and internet celebrity in the postbroadcast era

C Genova Young activists in political groups. Drivers and frames between engagement and leisure.

K Rich Rural sport spectacles: Ice hockey, mythologies and meaning-making in rural Canada.

Chair: Samantha Punch

Yvette Wharton

Claire Mulvenna

Raphaela Stadler

Rhiannon Lord


PARALLEL SESSION 4: DAY 3, 9.30 - 11.00pm Room 1 (Room 1004) Health and wellbeing

Room 2 (Room 1006) Tourism

R McGarth, H Maxwell & N Peel Unravelling linkages between leisure and health discourses.

Room 3 (Room 1025) Historic leisure

Room 4 (Room 1026) Urban leisure

Room 5 (Room 1023) Arts-based leisure

K Tsang A Brodie The life and death of the London The Georgian Prison: Routemaster Heritage Bus. Inquisitive and Investigative Tourism

R Mowatt The Racial Order of Leisure: Segregation, Alternation, Buffering and Restriction in Recreation Provision in the United States.

Y Ho, M Berghman & Van Eijck Identities in visual art – Embodied and reflexive responses towards male and female nudity in artistic photography.

S E Mock & A Dawczyk The negative effect of gambling on well-being for adults in midlife: Buffered by leisure complexity.

A Adams & M Roberston The forward facing flaneur: a fresh look at information seeking for the beer festival attendee.

P Gilchrist The “aquatic carnivalesque” and retheorising the life-cycle model of event evolution: Barge Day on the River Tyne

N De Martini Ugolotti & C Genova Parkour, Graffiti and the politics of (in)visibility in the leisure-orientated city.

A Law Avant-grade and leisure: The art critic as intermediary ‘specialist in verbalisation’.

R Stadler & A Jepson Families that play together, stay together – Creating shared memories through event experiences.

S Ahmed, F Reid & F Skillen Incorporating private stakeholders in the decision-making process: A case study of Bangladesh Tourism Board (BTB).

J Crittenden Leisure Gone Wild – Walking the Line with Jesus of Nazareth

E Frew Leisure and Tragedy: local resident response to homegrown terrorism.

Chair: Carly Stewart

Trudie Walters

Charles Spring

Paul Gilchrist

Clifton Evers


PARALLEL SESSION 5: DAY 3, 1.30 - 3.00pm Room 1 (Room 1004) Health and wellbeing

Room 2 (Room 1006) Roundtable discussion on heritage

Room 3 (Room 1025) Education and leisure

Room 4 (Room 1026) Natural leisure

Room 5 (Room 1023) Mega-Events

R Smith, T Kay & L Mansfield Chairs: Sandro Carnicelli & Why is that white man sat at Paul Gilchrist the back of the room watching us? Utilising participatory approaches in engaging young people and understanding their leisure and wellbeing experiences.

M Parr Collective Memory Work as Critical Pedagogy in the Leisure Studies Classroom

C Evers Polluted Leisure in the AnthropOcean.

D McGillivray & R Finkel Co-creating new format events: The case of Glasgow 2018 European Championships.

L Wood, R Lord & A Talbot “My Coach told me I was fine and to get back in the game”: Exploring rugby players’ experience of concussion.

Z Russell & S Punch Temperament is Everything: Bridge partnerships, emotions and player identities.

T Derriks Outdoor recreation and nature policies: Possible interventions that change kiteboarding practices.

Y Ichii 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and Lifestyle Sports: What is the current state and issues of life style sports in Japan?

R McGarth & K Stevens Identifying the social return on investment from children’s participation in community circus-arts training.

E P Walker, S E Mock & T Glover The relationship of attachment orientations and developmental outcomes in a summer camp setting as moderated by dosage.

A McDonagh Illuminating the life-changing nature of park spaces through multi-methods research.

Chair: Nicola De Martini Ugolotti

Alex Law

Yvette Wharton

Adam Talbot


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