Programs and Abstracts
We are happy to share the IWSS 2024 book of abstracts.
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Strategically aligned with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games women’s football final, the symposium bears the overarching theme "Beyond the Whistle: The Resilient Roar of Women in Sports."
Academics are invited to contribute to multiple paper submission streams, including:
- Sports Marketing, Media and Advertising
- Fan Experience and Engagement
- Impact and Social Change
- Athlete Wellbeing and Participation
- Sport for Development.
The deadline for submission has passed.
Please use this link to email your abstract template to iwss@westernsydney.edu.au
Presenters:
Lee Ashton Twelve-month outcomes of a community-based, father-daughter physical activity program Anna T Rayward, Emma R. Pollock, Stevie-Lee Kennedy, Myles D. Young, Narelle Eather, Alyce T. Barnes, Daniel R Lee, Philip J. Morgan. | | Dr. Zoe Avner Collaborator/s: | |
| Associate Professor Andrew Bennie Coaching Unlimited – How a coaching program designed with and for First Nations peoples aims to create positive change within the sports industry. Collaborator/s: | | Dr. Paul Bowell Swinburne University of Technology (opens in a new window) Male allyship to promote increased women’s sporting research. |
| Dr. Cristy Brooks Exercise may benefit those with endometriosis: The ‘Exercise 4 Endo’ project. | | Lisa Brown Collaborator/s: |
| Dr. Anne Bunde-Birouste Festival23 – a Football for Good sport for development program conducted during Collaborator/s: | | Jingying Cai Collaborator/s: |
| Paul Camillos Ephemeral film (opens in a new window) Alternative media delivers engagement and connection for women’s sports. | | Dr. Jennifer Cheng Western Sydney University (opens in a new window) Providers’ Constructions of Gender in Children’s Sporting Activities in Australia. |
| Dr. Ann Ciancia Utica University (New York) (opens in a new window) The 2024 Women’s March Madness Game Changers: A Slam Dunk Towards Gender Equality, Fair Pay, and Beyond. | | Dr. Bridgette Desjardins Deakin University (opens in a new window) Lifting the bar for women in powerlifting. |
| Madeleine Dove Australian National University (opens in a new window) Knowledge-making in Australian elite girls’ football: capturing and optimising the performance of changing bodies. | Rachel Esmundo Western Sydney University (opens in a new window) The Digital Terrain: A Content Analysis of Twitter attitudes on Australian Women’s Sport. | |
| Agatha Gibbons The University of Waikato (opens in a new window) Pacific Sports Women’s Knowledge and Experiences of Menstruation. | Dr. Andrew Grainger Coloniality or Commitment? FIFA’s relationship to Indigeneity. Collaborator/s: | |
| Piyushan Gunawardhana Collaborator/s: | Molly Highfield Co-designing Female Talent Development Research in Olympic Pathways with Australian Sailing. | |
Natasha Hill Arezo – Football is Our Identity, A Football for Good program for Afghan Women. Collaborator/s: | | Sarah Karlik Deakin University (opens in a new window) An investigation into the lived experiences of international women football players: Ethical considerations. | |
| Shuya Li: Beijing Sport University (opens in a new window) “Ice Parents”, Parenthood as Talent Agent and Figure Skating as Shadow Education —A New Option of Training Young Figure Skaters in China. | | Associate Professor Chelsea Litchfield Collaborator/s: | |
| Alyssa Longmuir PWHL Montreal (opens in a new window) Shaping the Future of Australian Women's Football: Data-Driven Strategies for Matildas’ Talent Identification. | | Dr. Edward Mariyani-Squire Western Sydney University (opens in a new window) Why are Women So Underrepresented in the Field of Sports Economics? |
| Dr. Hazel Maxwell Investigating Women's Sports in Western Sydney: How can organizations, facilities and policies facilitate inclusion and increase participation. Collaborator/s: | | Dr. Brigette McGuire Transformative impact of Women Leadership: Sport Coaching to Thriving Communities. Collaborator/s: |
| Rahadyana Muslichah Exploring Eating Behavior and Female Athlete Triad among Female Adolescent Athletes in Indonesian Youth Governmental Training Centers. Collaborator/s: | | Monica Nelson |
| Dr. Michelle O'Shea Understanding how primary violence prevention can be embedded within a Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) degree program of study. Collaborator/s: | | Dr. Mary Papakosmas Collaborator/s: |
| Jaime Lee Pavlicevic Go Girls Storytelling: Evaluation of a physical and mental wellbeing program for 9-11 year old girls. | | Dr. Jess Richards Collaborator/s: |
| Dr. Philip J. Rosenberger III Collaborator/s: | Judith Solanas Sanchez Lesbian Coaches in Sport: Creating New and Inclusive Orientations. | |
| Dr. Bess Schnioffsky RMIT University (opens in a new window) “We’re all in swishy dresses”: The dress and white femininity in Australian netball. | | Dr. Kelen Silva Independent Researcher A historical analysis of women's soccer in Brazil: from its early exhibitions to hosting the Women's World Cup in 2027. |
| Dr. Jodie Skellern Macquarie University (opens in a new window) Playing Sport Like a Girl. How Sport Shapes Skills for the New Economy. | | Dr. Ryan Storr External: The Diversity Storr (opens in a new window) | |
| Dr. Marion Sturges Collaborator/s: | | Dr. Kasey Symons Deakin University (opens in a new window) "Feminine and fun”: investigating representations of the ideal netballer in early 00’s netball marketing and fan engagement in Australia. |
| Dr. Indigo Willing |
Please register for the symposium and make your payment here (opens in a new window)
For more information, please contact the symposium organisers at iwss@westernsydney.edu.au


