Norjalaiset ja ruotsalaiset mäkihyppääjät katsomassa kilpailua, Salpausselän kisat 1959. Valokuvaaja Erkki Halme. Lahden museoiden kuvakokoelmat.

Kuukausi: huhtikuu 2013

  • Women and Sport Conference Women and Sport in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Instituto de História Contemporânea – FCSH, UNL 20 and 21 June, 2013

    Call for papers


    Women’s access to sports and physical education is a story made by advances and retreats, punctuated by discrimination, mentalities’ shifts and social achievements. In fact, by the end of 1800, women’s participation in sporting events was only looked upon as entertainment, giving particular attention to body and facial postures, and to feminine beauty, setting physical strength, agility and skill of the athletes as second level of importance. The Summer Olympics are a clear illustration of this historical path.


    Women start participating in sports’ competitions in 1770 at the British Games, however it was only at the Olympic Games held in 2012, in London, that they were represented in all disciplines of the Olympic program.


    The ”Women and Sport in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries” conference seeks to analyze, in a critical and integrated way, the history of this journey, watching its multiple dimensions and approaches: social, economic, political, cultural, legal, ethical, organizational, media, medical and gender. This meeting aims to provide a space of discussion, seeking to stimulate and further develop studies in the History of Sports, particularly in the field of History of Women’s Sports.

    The meeting will accommodate presentations given by invited speakers and paper givers submitted through ‘call for papers’. All researchers are invited to participate, submitting proposals on the following themes:

    · Origin and evolution of sport’s practices;

    · Sports and physical education as instruments of social and cultural emancipation of women;

    · The role of the state;

    · Discourses, ideologies and policies, or its absence, which outline women’s sport;

    · the role of clubs, associations and sports’ practice in a school environment;

    · Ways to construct women’s sport memories

    Submission of proposals: until April 26

    Submission results will be known by: May 13

    Final Program disclosure: June 10

    Please send the Form (in ‘word’ format only) containing the title of the paper, the abstract (maximum 500 words) and a brief CV (maximum 150 words) until April 26, 2013 to the following address: desportofeminino.ihc@gmail.com

    Congress languages: Portuguese, Spanish and English

    Registration:

    25 euros and 10 euros (students) until May 31

    35 euros and 20 euros (students) after May 31

    Organizing Committee

    Maria Fernanda Rollo (IHC- FCSH)

    Fátima Mariano (IHC-FCSH)

    Rita Nunes (IHC-FCSH e AOP)

    Yvette Santos (IHC-FCSH)

    For more information: www.ihc.fcsh.unl.pt or hdesportofeminino.blogspot.com

  • ISHPES Congress 2013, August 18-22, Taipei, Taiwan

    Taipei, Taiwan

    The 2013 ISHPES Congress will be organized by National Taiwan Normal University in Taipei, Taiwan.

    Local Co-organizers:
    Taiwan Society of Physical Education and Sport History
    The Taiwan Society of Sport Sociology
    Taiwan Body Culture Society
    College of Sports & Recreation, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

    Congress Chairperson: Prof. Mei-Chun Lin (Professor of National Taiwan Normal University)

    For further information contact:

    Conference Website:
    http://www.2013ishpes.org/

    Conference Secretariat: 2013ishpes@gmail.com

    Important Dates
    Deadline of Abstract Submission: Sunday, March 31, 2013
    Notification of Abstract Acceptance: Tuesday, April 30, 2013
    Deadline of Early Bird Registration: Friday, May 31, 2013
    Deadline of On-line Registration: Monday, July 15, 2013