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Call for abstracts – The 8th eass Conference, Umeå, 18.-22.5.2011

22.12.2010

The 8th eass conference – People in motion – bridging the local and global will be held in Umeå, Sweden, from May 18th to 22th 2011.

http://www.trippus.se/eventus/eventus_cat.asp?EventusCat_ID=14636&Lang=eng&c=

Sport is a cultural expression in societies all over the world. Sport is by the engagement of the body, the equipment and the place a local phenomenon. At the same time the social significance of sport is global. Thus, studies on sport and people in motion are important with local as well as global perspectives. The 2011 eass conference will address a range of critically important issues relating to the overarching theme. Plenary speakers will include leading thinkers in sports, as well as papers and posters by researchers in the field of sport sociology within a variety of empirical, theoretical and cross disciplinary studies.

Keynote speakers:

Carolina Fusco (University of Toronto, Faculty of Physical Education and Health, Canada).

Roland Robertson (University of Aberdeen in Scotland, Director of the Centre for the Study
of Globalization, United Kingdom).

Janice Wright (University of Wollongong, Faculty of Education, Australia).

Kimmo Suomi (University of Jyväskylä, Department of Sport Sciences, Finland).