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Page 1: Leisure Studies Association Conference 2019 Programme · for the beer festival attendee. P Gilchrist The “aquatic carnivalesque” and retheorising the life-cycle model of event

Leisure Studies Association Conference 2019

Programme

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Pre-conference Monday 8 July

DAY 1Tuesday 9 July

DAY 2Wednesday 10 July

DAY 3Thursday 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

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

11.30am - 12.30pm

Keynote Speaker: Dr David Brown, 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 - 12.30pm

Keynote Speaker: Michael Hall, Faulkner Browns Architects(Room 2516)

11.30am - 12.30pm

Keynote Speaker: Kirsty Cumming, 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)

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

3.00 - 3.30pm

Refreshment Break (Room 1007)

3.30pm Close of Conference

6.00pmDundee Tours – Walking tour(optional – extra cost associated) To book:https://www.ddtours.co.uk/tours/discover- dundee-city-centre- welcome-tour/

5.30 - 8.30pm

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

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 Fran-cis)Followed by the Conference Dinner and entertainment (The Discovery Centre)

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PARALLEL SESSION 1: DAY 1, 1.30 - 3.00pm

Room 1 (Room 1004) Room 2 (Room 1006) Room 3 (Room 1025) Room 4 (Room 1026) Room 5 (Room 1023)Health and wellbeing Ageing Education and leisure Digital leisure Inclusive leisureA Gard & R LordExploring 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 MacleanA Foucauldian Analysis of Care and Touch in Gymnastics.

A W PooleyTheorising a sociolinguistics of leisure: multi-language speech communities, lan-guage contact and leisure life-styles among globally mobile populations.

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

C Mulvenna & A Leslie-WalkerSeizing 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 SpringProfessionalisation 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 WaltersThe importance of events for marginalised communities.

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

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

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

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

Chair: Andrew Adams Carlo Genova Ruth Jeanes Andy Smith Rasul Mowatt

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PARALLEL SESSION 2: DAY 2, 9.30 - 11.00am

Room 1 (Room 1004) Room 2 (Room 1006) Room 3 (Room 1025) Room 4 (Room 1026) Room 5 (Room 1023)Health and wellbeing Ageing Education and leisure Digital leisure Not in useV Doherty, R Lord & R LorimerExploring 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.

E Graham & S PunchMore than just a Bridge Lesson: Enhancing Life Skills though the Card Game of Bridge.

M Ehsani, N Boshehri & A NorallahConstraints’ factors for women’s position in Iran sport organisation.

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

C RussellExploring 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 WardThe lived experiences of dance and gymnastics within a phys-ical education degree.

K J Lopez Is care fair work? The politics of leisure in (and for) labour.

S MerchantFinding Motivation in “others”: Exploring human- animal inter-relationality in Canicross

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

K LongbonPhysical 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

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PARALLEL SESSION 3: DAY 2, 1.30 - 3.00pm

Room 1 (Room 1004) Room 2 (Room 1006) Room 3 (Room 1025) Room 4 (Room 1026) Room 5 (Room 1023)Health and wellbeing Tourism Education and leisure Youth Inclusive leisureJ YoungNot just changing lives – saving them! Pets, ageing and suicide prevention.

L Wakefield & C Spring Ageless Wellness: local Community Perceptions.

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

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

C Stewart & J CaudwellAn exploration of how trans- gender community group exercise embodied well-being in a public swimming pool setting.

J FroeseThe role of leisure in empowerment and post- traumatic growth for suicide survivors.

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

S SwainGrime 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 JensenA 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 FirthOh 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 GenovaYoung activists in political groups. Drivers and frames between engagement and leisure.

K RichRural sport spectacles: Ice hock-ey, mythologies and meaning-making in rural Canada.

Chair: Samantha Punch Yvette Wharton Claire Mulvenna Raphaela Stadler Rhiannon Lord

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PARALLEL SESSION 4: DAY 3, 9.30 - 11.00pm

Room 1 (Room 1004) Room 2 (Room 1006) Room 3 (Room 1025) Room 4 (Room 1026) Room 5 (Room 1023)Health and wellbeing Tourism Historic leisure Urban leisure Arts-based leisure R McGarth, H Maxwell & N PeelUnravelling linkages between leisure and health discourses.

K TsangThe life and death of the London Routemaster Heritage Bus.

A BrodieThe Georgian Prison: Inquisitive and Investigative Tourism

R MowattThe Racial Order of Leisure: Seg-regation, Alternation, Buffering and Restriction in Recreation Provision in the United States.

Y Ho, M Berghman & Van EijckIdentities in visual art – Embod-ied and reflexive responses to-wards male and female nudity in artistic photography.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

J CrittendenLeisure Gone Wild – Walking the Line with Jesus of Nazareth

E FrewLeisure and Tragedy: local resident response to home-grown terrorism.

Chair: Carly Stewart Trudie Walters Charles Spring Paul Gilchrist Clifton Evers

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PARALLEL SESSION 5: DAY 3, 1.30 - 3.00pm

Room 1 (Room 1004) Room 2 (Room 1006) Room 3 (Room 1025) Room 4 (Room 1026) Room 5 (Room 1023)Health and wellbeing Roundtable discussion on

heritage Education and leisure Natural leisure Mega-Events

R Smith, T Kay & L MansfieldWhy is that white man sat at the back of the room watch-ing us? Utilising participatory approaches in engaging young people and understanding their leisure and wellbeing experiences.

Chairs: Sandro Carnicelli & Paul Gilchrist

M ParrThe Georgian Prison: Inquisitive and Investigative Tourism.

C EversParkour, Graffiti and the politics of (in)visibility in the leisure-orientated city.

D McGillivray & R FinkelCo-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 PunchTemperament is Everything: Bridge partnerships, emotions and player identities.

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

Y Ichii2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and Lifestyle Sports: What is the current state and issues of life style sports in Japan?

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

E P Walker, S E Mock & T GloverThe relationship of attachment orientations and developmen-tal outcomes in a summer camp setting as moderated by dosage.

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

V Della SalaOlympic Games: the organis- ation, the history, the committee, the projects. Rome 1960-Barcelona 1992: from a dream to the Olympic Model.

Chair: Nicola De Martini Ugolotti

Alex Law Steven Mock Adam Talbot

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