Société nord-américaine de sociologie du sport
Wednesday, November 3, 2004
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. NASSS Board Meeting Canyon B
5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Registration Foyer
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Human Rights in the North American Borderlands: A Symposium Maderia
9:00 p.m. – 12:00 p.m. Welcoming Reception Pima
Thursday, November 4, 2004
7:00 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. Board of Directors Meeting Board Room
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration Foyer
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. NASSS Presidential Address Sabino
Ellen J. Staurowsky
1:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Lunch
2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Graduate Workshop: Canyon A
Negotiating the Publication Terrain
8:15 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Sessions
Thursday Sessions
Session 1
8:15 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.
Session 1A Sabino
Spaces for Racism: Sport, Race, and Nation I
Session Organizers and Presiders: Rod S. Murray and Lainie Mandlis, University of Alberta
Wide Open Spaces: Canadian Identity via Multiculturalism and Sport Policy,
Rod S. Murray and Debra Shogan, University of Alberta
Where You From?: Canadian National Identity and High-Performance Sport,
Michael Cantelon, University of Alberta
From Immigrant to Overstayer: Nationalism, Rugby, and Pacific Island Identity,
Andrew Grainger, University of Maryland and Joshua I. Newman, The University of Memphis
Session 1B Pima
Pain, Violence and Sport
Session Organizer and Presider: Kevin Young, University of Calgary
Mepham Messages: Hazing and Sports Related Pain Across the Community,
C. Roger Rees, Adelphi University
The Body’s Role in Socialization of Pain in Men’s Rugby,
Robert Pitter and Lindsay Fenton, Acadia University
Mediated 'Sports Crime': Professional Ice Hockey as a Discursive Battleground,
Michael Atkinson, McMaster University and Kevin Young, University of Calgary
Session IC Canyon B
Comparative Perspectives on Sport Policy I
Session Organizers and Presiders: Barrie Houlihan, Loughborough and Hilmar Rommetvedt, Rogaland Research
A Framework for Comparative Analysis of Sport Policy,
Barrie Houlihan, Loughborough University
Elite Sport Development in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom,
Mick Green, Loughborough University
”Sport for All” Policy: A Cross-Country Comparison,
Svein Ingve Nødland, Rogaland Research, Nils Asle Bergsgaard, Rogaland Research and Telemark Research
Section 1D Canyon A
Body Culture I: Children and Youths
Session Organizer and Presider: Margaret Carlisle Duncan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
“Girls are Powerful”: Young Women, Meaning Making and Athletic Bodies,
Allison Butler, New York University
Youth with Disabilities: Rethinking Discourses of the “Healthy” Body,
Morgan Seeley and Geneviève Rail, University of Ottawa
Lifestyle Choices: Parental Accountability and the Problem of Childhood Obesity,
Gabriela Tymowski, University of New Brunswick
Session 1E Ventana
Bringing Sport Sociology to Life in the Classroom
Session Organizer and Presider: Gary Sailes, Indiana University
Bringing the Sociology of Sport Alive for Summer Bridge Students,
Bruce A. Smith and Jessica Parker, University of California, Berkeley
Bringing Sport Sociology to Life in the Classroom,
Gary Sailes, Indiana University
Session 1F Madera
Indigenous Peoples: Sport, Health and Culture
Session Organizer and Presider: Amy S. Hribar, Montana State University
Redskins: Legal, Financial, and Policy Issues relative to Harjo v. Pro-Football, Inc.,
Mark S. Nagel, Georgia State University, Daniel Rascher, University of San Francisco and Richard M. Southall, University of Memphis
"Whatever Happened to Frank Snake Church": Basketball in the Fiction of Sherman Alexie, John Miles, University of New Mexico
Negotiating Boundaries: Traditional Dene Games in Contemporary Classrooms,
Audrey Giles, University of Alberta
Space, Place and Experience: “Knowing” Oneself through Distinctions,
Victoria Paraschak, University of Windsor and Michael Heine, University of Manitoba
Session 1G Canyon C
Homophobia and Sexual Harassment in the World of Sports
Session Organizer and Presider: Karin Volkwein-Caplan, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Homophobia in Women's Sport,
Karin Volkwein-Caplan, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Harassment, Gender and Power Relations in Canadian University Sport,
Margery Holman, University of Windsor
Sport and the Sexually Abused Male Child,
Mike Hartill, Edge Hill College of Higher Education
Session 2
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
NASSS Presidential Address Sabino
Sponsored by Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Presider: Allen Sack, University of New Haven
The “Sport” Sociology Exemption in the U.S. Faculty Bias Discourse
Ellen J. Staurowsky, Ithaca College
Session 3
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.
Session 3A Sabino
Brown vs. Board of Education, Dreams Deferred: From Integration To Commodity
Session Organizers and Presiders: Dana Brooks and Ron Althouse, West Virginia University
The Integration of LSU Athletics,
Louis Harrison, Jr. and Leonard Moore, Louisiana State University
WVU: Local Economy to "Beast of the East",
Dana Brooks, Ronald Althouse, and Damien Clement, West Virginia University
Gone With the Wind: Integration and the Southeastern Conference,
Don Belcher, University of Alabama
Session 3B Canyon B
From the Disciplinary Paradigm to its Everyday Practice: (Re)Conceptualizing Sport From a Communication Perspective
Session Organizer: Kelby K. Halone, University of Tennessee
Presider: Robert S. Brown, Ashland University
Disciplining Sport as a Communication Phenomenon,
Kelby K. Halone, University of Tennessee
Towards a Rhetorical Theory of Sport in Democratic Culture,
Michael L. Butterworth, Indiana University
(Re)Examining the Past, Present, and Future of Sport Promotion Scholarship,
Andrew C. Billings, Clemson University
The Case of Janet Jackson vs. the Super Bowl: An Analysis of Synergy, Promotional Communication, Crisis Management, and Ethics
Lawrence A. Wenner, Loyola Marymount University
Session 3C Pima
Critiquing Sport: What is the Relevance of Marxism?
Session Organizer and Presider: Ian McDonald, University of Brighton
Marxism, Hegemony and Sport: Towards a Re-Appropriation of Gramsci,
Alan Bairner, Loughborough University
Sport, Steroids and Alienated Labour: A Marxist Analysis,
Rob Beamish, Queen's University
Sport and Revolution,
Ian McDonald, University of Brighton
Session 3D Canyon C
Sport and the Nation I
Session Organizer: Toni Bruce, University of Waikato
Presider: Emma H. Wensing, University of Toronto
Soccer, Scots, Scottishness and the Irish Diaspora in Scotland,
Joseph M. Bradley, University of Stirling
Representing the Nation: Transnational Appropriations,
Toni Bruce, University of Waikato, and Belinda Wheaton, University of Brighton
Session 3E Ventana
Diverse Gender Constructs and Perceptions
Presider: Tess Kay, Loughborough University
"King Frog" vs. "Madelaine": Gender Differences in Sport-Related Computer-Mediated Communications, Chris Stevenson, University of New Brunswick
The Relationship between Actual and Perceived Gender Dissimilarity,
George B. Cunningham, Texas A. & M. University
Sport, Fatherhood and Family,
Tess Kay, Loughborough University
Session 3F Madera
Deconstructing Discourses on Women's Health/Fitness
Session Organizer and Presider: Geneviève Rail, University of Ottawa
Learning to Lose Curves: Examining Discourses on Women's Fitness,
Maxine Craig and Rita Liberti, California State University, Hayward
Writing for Oneself: Creating Ethical Practices for Women's Fitness,
Pirkko Markula, University of Exeter
Media, Youth Movement and Active Health Literacy,
Margaret MacNeill and LeAnne Petherick, University of Toronto
Session 3G Canyon A
Social Manifestations of the Psychic-Psychoanalysis of Culture and Sport
Session Organizers and Presiders: Judy Davidson, University of Alberta and Michelle Helstein, Lethbridge University
Olympic Melancholia: Pride, Shame, and the Emergence of the Gay Games,
Judy Davidson, University of Alberta
Flamesgirls.com: (Mis)Recognition, Gendered Desire, and Sport,
Michelle Helstein, University of Lethbridge
Finding Space: Negotiating Trans-Identity Within Sport,
Jodi H. Cohen, Bridgewater State College and Tamar Z. Semerjian, California State University, Los Angeles
Lunch
1:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Session 4
2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Session 4A Ventana
Visual Economies of/in Motion: Sport and Film I
Session Organizer and Presider: C. Richard King, Washington State University
A Road Less Traveled: Sport Film Research and Instructional Implementation,
Demetrius W. Pearson and Augusto Rodriquez, University of Houston
Without a Soul: Lenie Riefenstahl's "Olympia" Reconsidered,
Stephen D. Mosher, Ithaca College
Media, Marketing, and Matters of Memory: Sport and Seabiscuit,
Holly Kruse, University of Tulsa
Remembering the Titans: Racialized Educational Policy and the Re-narration of De/Segregation, Michael D. Giardina, University of Illinois
Session 4B Canyon B
Integration, Inclusion, Sport and Disability
Session Organizer and Presider: Eli Wolff, Northeastern University
Integration, Disability and Sport: Past and Future Research Directions,
Howard L. Nixon II, Towson University
Inclusion, Integration and Human Rights: From the Athlete Perspective,
Eli Wolff, Northeastern University, Ted Fay, SUNY, Cortland, and Mary Hums, University of Louisville
Discussant: P. David Howe, University of Brighton
Session 4C Canyon A
Graduate Workshop: Negotiating the Publication Terrain
Graduate Organizers: Alissa Overend, University of Alberta and Emma Wensing, University of Toronto, NASSS Board Graduate Student Representatives
Presider: Emma Wensing, University of Toronto
Annelies Knoppers, Incoming Editor, Sociology of Sport Journal
Peter Donnelly, Editor, International Review of the Sociology of Sport
Audrey Giles, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Alberta
Session 4D Sabino
"Glass Ceilings” in Sport Organizations: Studies on Gender Arrangement in Leadership Positions I
Session Organizer and Presider: Gertrud Pfister, Institute of Exercise and Sport Sciences, Copenhagen
“Too Many Conflicts ..." Leaders in Sport Organisations Who "Dropped Out",
Gertrud Pfister, Institute of Exercise and Sport Sciences, Copenhagen
Gender Differences in the Biographies of Functionaries in German Sport,
Sabine Radtke, Freie Universität
An Analysis of Women’s Leadership Roles in the Olympic Movement,
Gerald Gems, North Central College
Session 4E Pima
Interdisciplinary Dialogues: Sport Studies and Urban Studies I
Session Organizer and Presider: Kimberly Schimmel, Kent State University
(Re)defining Community: Sport and Civic Development Strategies,
Laura Misener, University of Alberta
“We’re the People You Do Not See”: Governance and Regulation in Sterile Spaces of Play, Michael L. Silk and David L. Andrews, University of Maryland
Corporate Philanthropy and Social Responsibility,
Jeremy Howell, University of San Francisco
Session 4F Madera
Marginalized Masculinities and Sport
Session Organizer and Presider: Eric Anderson, State University of New York, Stony Brook
Racial Marking, Stereotyping, and Preferential-Positioning in the 2004 Summer Olympics, Brian J. Wigley and Gina Daddario, Shenandoah University
Boys Being Boys: The Pathology of High School Jock Culture,
Jennifer Scott, Queen's University
Where We Live Now: Kobe Bryant and the Fire This Time
Delia D. Douglas, Independent Scholar
Session 4G Canyon C
Sport and Recreation in Diverse Global, Spacial and Institutional Sites
Presider: Amy S. Hribar, Montana State University
The Games of Glengarry: Cultural (Re)production and Identity Politics in Rural Communities, Courtney W. Mason, University of Windsor
Stories of Identity, Kay Biscomb, University of Wolverhampton
Takahiro Kitamura and Masashi Kawanishi, National Institute of Fitness and Sports, Japan
Session 5
4:15 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.
Session 5A Ventana
Visual Economies of/in Motion: Sport and Film II
Session Organizer and Presider: C. Richard King, Washington State University
“Is this Heaven?” Whiteness, Hollywood and the Sports Imagination,
David Leonard, Washington State University
Interrogating the Politics of White Particularity in Dogtown and Z-Boys,
Kyle Kusz, University of Rhode Island
Chiefs, Warriors, and Racists: Indianness in Recent Sport Documentaries,
C. Richard King, Washington State University
Discussant: Aaron Baker, Arizona State University
Session 5B Canyon C
The Cultural Politics of Lifestyle Sports I
Session Organizer: Belinda Wheaton, University of Brighton
Presider: Ben Carrington, University of Texas
The Performative Avant-Garde, Robert E. Rinehart, Washington State University
Capoeria: A ‘Mixed Race’ Game of Resistance (?),
Janelle Joseph, University of Toronto
Dogtown and Z-Boys: Producing a Subcultural Past For a Mainstream Present,
Donald Meckiffe, University of Wisconsin Fox Valley
Session 5C Sabino
Politics of Sport Policy
Session Organizer and Presider: Ian McDonald, University of Brighton
Deliberative Democracy and the Canadian Sport Policy,
Lisa Kikulis, Brock University, Lisa Kihl, University of Minnesota and Lucie Thibault, Brock University
Sport Medicine Policy’s Scope of Practice,
Parissa Safai, University of Toronto
The Body as Container: Biopolitics of the “Muscle Gap,”
Jeffrey Montez de Oca, University of Southern California
Session 5D Canyon A
Theorizing and Representing Race: Memories, Bodies and Spaces
Presider: Jamie Schultz, University of Iowa
“Stuff of Which Legends are Made”: Jack Trice Stadium and the Politics of Memory, Jaime Schultz, University of Iowa
Athletisizing Black Athletes: The Social Construction of Black Student Athletes,
Robin Hughes, Oklahoma State University and James Satterfield, The University of Texas, El Paso
Representations of Rugby in Apartheid and Post-Apartheid South African Literature,
Anne M. Reef, University of Memphis
South African Rugby in Turmoil and the Rise of the “New Outsiders: Race, Ethnicity and Commercial Interests, Gary BE Boshoff, University of the Western Cape
Session 5E Pima
Body Culture III: Extreme Expressions of the Body
Session Organizer and Presider: Margaret Carlisle Duncan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
American Steroids: Using Race & Gender,
CL Cole and Alex Mobley, University of Illinois
Anabolic Steroids: The Men’s World?
Bjorn Barland, Aker University Hospital, Hormone Laboratory, Oslo, Norway
Jim Denison, University of Bath
Session 5F Canyon B
Women, Sport and the Iconography of Nationhood
Session Organizer and Presider: Irene A Reid, University of Stirling
“The Girl Who Threw the Stone of Destiny”: Media Representations of Scotland’s 2002 Olympic Curling Champions, Irene A Reid, University of Stirling
Naela Nasr: Symbol of the South Yemeni State,
Thomas B. Stevenson, Ohio University, Zanesville
“The Game of ‘Their’ Lives”: The Established and the Outsiders in Canada’s National Sport, Carly Adams, University of Western Ontario
Session 5G Madera
Sport and [Queer]Sexuality: Critical inQueeries I
Session Organizer and Presider: Jayne Caudwell, University of Brighton
The Performance of Non Conventional Sexual Identities in Women’s Sports,
Barbara Ravel, Université de Montréal and Geneviève Rail, University of Ottawa
Contested Spaces of Women’s Professional Basketball,
Tiffany Muller, University of Minnesota
Trans/Feminist Sport Sociology: Applying Transgender Theory to the Sociology of Sport, Tamar Meyer, York University
Session 6
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Session 6A Canyon C
The Changing Culture of American Golf: The Tiger Woods Effect
Session Organizer and Presider: Gary Sailes, Indiana University
A Spiritual Swing? Transmitting Buddha Through (a) Tiger,
Jane M. Stangl, Smith College
The Changing Culture of American Golf: The Tiger Woods Effect,
Gary Sailes, Indiana University
Session 6B Ventana
Investigating the Old and New: Sport Value Constructs and Celebrating NASSS's Silver Anniversary
Session Organizer and Presider: Wib Leonard, Illinois State University
Old School - New School, Value Constructs In Sport and Among Sport Consumers,
Chris Grenfell, California State University, San Bernardino
Quo Vadis Sport Sociology? Is There a Future for You in the Horizon?
Andrew Yiannakis, University of Connecticut
Session 6C Canyon A
What Does Legal and Moral Theory Have to Do with the Social Criticism and Analysis of Sport?
Session Organizers and Presiders: Sarah Fields and William J. Morgan, Ohio State University
Social Criticism, Moral Anti-Realism and Sport: Some Contemporary Cases,
William J. Morgan, Ohio State University
Jurisprudence, Gender, and Sport,
Sarah Fields, Ohio State University
Session 6D Madera
Evaluating Values, Beliefs and Inequalities in Sport
Presider: Pat António Goldsmith, University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Race and Basketball Playing Ability: Preliminary Investigation with a Large, Nationally Representative Sample of High School Students,
Pat António Goldsmith, University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Competence Beliefs, Achievement Values, Race, and Gender in Physical Activity,
Zan Gao, Louisiana State University, Louis Harrison, Jr., Louisiana State University, and Ping Xiang, Texas A. & M. University
Session 6E Canyon B
Sport Sociology and History: The Legacy of Mountaineer John Muir
Session Organizers and Presiders: Tim Curry, Ohio State University and John C. Phillips, University of the Pacific
The Muir-Whitney Debate—Observation Meets Authority,
John C. Phillips, University of the Pacific
John Muir, Mountaineer: A Gender Perspective,
Tim Curry, Ohio State University
Session 6F Pima
Representing American Indians: Psychological Costs and Sociological Consequences
Presider: Laurel Davis-Delano, Springfield College
“We’re Honoring You, Dude”: The Impact of Using American Indian Mascots,
Stephanie Fryberg, University of Arizona
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