The aim of the course is to advance student interest in, and understanding of, the social and cultural aspects of sport, with particular reference to broader issues of culture, cultural production and cultural politics.
Dates: 12 – 16 September, 2022 Location: Umeå University, Sweden
Welcome to the 3rd edition of the PhD course Culture, Sport and Society, this time held in Umeå, Sweden. We are proud to present a very strong team of speakers and hope that we will get to know many PhD-students from across Europe and beyond. If you want to know more about Umeå, please visit Umeå Tourist Office, or join a drone flight for an overlook. For some quick facts about Umeå University, take a look at this. You can also take a quick stroll through our campus here.
Course Aims
The aim of the course is to advance student interest in, and understanding of, the social and cultural aspects of sport, with particular reference to broader issues of culture, cultural production and cultural politics. The course will feature a mix of lectures, seminars and workshops on these themes. Lectures and seminars will be given by leading academics from European universities. Workshops will enable students to discuss their projects with lecturers and fellow students. Students will also receive practical advice and guidance on writing up their projects, and on how to write for publication in academic books, journals, and other media. The course seeks to provide the basis for the development of long-term international research networks involving PhD students and more established scholars and researchers.
Speakers
Sine Agergaard, Aalborg University
Adam Evans, University of Copenhagen
Bieke Gils, University of South-Eastern Norway
Richard Giulianotti, Loughborough University/University of South-Eastern Norway
Tommy Langseth, University of South-Eastern Norway
Dino Numerato, Charles University in Prague
Aage Radmann, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
Natalie Barker Ruchti, Örebro University
Astrid Schubring, University of Gothenburg
Lone Friis Thing, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
Anne Tjönndal, Nord University
Content
The course will cover a wide range of substantive topics and theoretical issues that will be of direct relevance to student research interests. Topics and issues to be covered will include:
Sport, cultural politics, cultural policies, and cultural identities
Sport for development
Sport, physical culture, gender and the body
Learning cultures and cultural learning in high-performance sport
Sport and body cultures
Sociology of sport, technology and the environment
Fan cultures in sport
Sport, innovation and inclusion/exclusion
Sport, culture and migration
Theories and concepts of sport
Research methods for studying sport
Further aspects of the course are student presentations and group discussions of research projects; and guidance on the development of student writing skills and publication plans. The social programme will include evening activities such as dinners and sport and outdoor life activities.
Venue
This year’s course venue is Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden. It is anticipated that in future years the course venue will change, so that the course will be hosted by other partner institutions. If you might be interested in hosting the course in future years, please contact Richard Giulianotti (richard.giulianotti@usn.no).
Organization
The 2022 PhD course will be organized by University of South-Eastern Norway and Umeå University, Sweden. Key contacts for the organization of the academic side of the course are Richard Giulianotti (richard.giulianotti@usn.no) and Josef Fahlén (josef.fahlen@umu.se). Key contact for practical matters, such as queries on accommodation, is Josef Fahlén (josef.fahlen@umu.se).
Teaching Structure and Credits
The credit value of the course is 5 ECTS. The course will run for five working days and consist of lectures and student presentation. At the end of the course, students can (if they need the credits) submit a scientific essay. When assessed and graded as a ‘pass’, a diploma will be issued by University of South-Eastern Norway in cooperation with the participating universities. It should be noted that it is possible to participate without submitting an essay. If the credits are not needed for the fulfilment of a PhD, it is possible to take part in the course as a scientific workshop.
Course Costs
Participating students will be expected to cover the costs of their participation, in terms of travel, accommodation and some evening meal costs. Lunches, coffee, “Fika” (snacks) and some dinners will be provided by the organizers.
Regarding accommodation, we suggest consulting the options provided here. Most options are located within the city centre with very short walking distances between them. In order to keep the group together, we suggest trying to make reservations at one of the following options: