Wednesday 6 November 2013

Suárez, Terry and beyond

The SSTO's International Research Institute for Sport Studies is hosting a seminar entitled 'The "crisis"(?) of racism in English men's professional football: Suárez, Terry and beyond.'

Dr Daniel Burdsey (left) from the University of Brighton will present his paper which contextualises and analyses the range of reactions and responses articulated within the football industry to two high-profile incidents of racial abuse.

Specifically the paper highlights a number of features pertaining to the relationship between race and English football: a failure to appreciate the structural or systemic components of contemporary racisms; an increasingly neoliberal approach that seeks to privatise, individualise and silence issues of racial prejudice; and the presence of a colour-blind ideology that, despite publicly-pronounced commitments to anti-racism, enables racial inequality to remain embedded.

Drawing on the seminal work of Critical Race Theorist Derrick Bell, it also addresses the respective racial standing awarded to players who speak out against racism and those that underplay its repercussions.

The event takes place on Wednesday 13 November, Greenbank Building GR348, Preston from 3-5pm.

Monday 21 October 2013

Sports Studies in action



Check out our video of second year Sports Studies undergraduates being put through their paces by Megan Greaves. Students practice their PE sessions with the class before these are delivered out on placement.

Wednesday 16 October 2013

Sport as Global Entertainment

The SSTO's International Research Institute for Sport Studies is hosting a seminar entitled 'Sport as Global Entertainment'.

Guest speaker Professor Chris Gratton (left) from Sheffield Hallam University will look at the transition of sport from a localised activity in pre-1960s, to the globalised commercial market we see today.

The presentation will analyse the implications of these developments for sport. Chris is Professor of Sport Economics and Co-director of the Sport Industry Research Centre at Sheffield, and is the UK representative on the EU Workshop on Sport and Economics. He is also chair of Sport England's Active People Expert Advisory Group.

The event takes place on Wednesday 23 October, Greenbank Building GR273, Preston from 3-5pm.