Programs and 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
University of Newcastle (opens in a new window)

Twelve-month outcomes of a community-based, father-daughter physical activity program
delivered by trained facilitators.

Collaborator/s:
Anna T Rayward, Emma R. Pollock, Stevie-Lee Kennedy, Myles D. Young, Narelle Eather, Alyce T. Barnes, Daniel R Lee, Philip J. Morgan.
Zoe-Avner-Photo 

Dr. Zoe Avner
Deakin University (opens in a new window)

Building bridges across the gender divide: Mobilising male allyship in sport coaching.

Collaborator/s:
Associate Prof. Helen Brown, Dr Luke Jones & Olivia Bramley

Associate Professor Andrew Bennie 

Associate Professor Andrew Bennie
Western Sydney University  (opens in a new window)

Coaching Unlimited – How a coaching program designed with and for First Nations peoples aims to create positive change within the sports industry.

Collaborator/s:
Georgina Cohen, Bou Ovington, Dr Paul Perkins, Dr Nicholas Apoifis

Paul Bowell Dr. Paul Bowell
Swinburne University of Technology (opens in a new window)

Male allyship to promote increased women’s sporting research.
Dr. Cristy Brooks 

Dr. Cristy Brooks
Western Sydney University  (opens in a new window)

Exercise may benefit those with endometriosis: The ‘Exercise 4 Endo’ project.

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Lisa Brown
Western Sydney University (opens in a new window)

Research in women’s leadership and sport: methodological challenges and opportunities.

Collaborator/s:
Associate Professor Jorge Knijnik, Dr. Kylie Steel

Dr. Anne Bunde Biruste 

Dr. Anne Bunde-Birouste
University of New South Wales (opens in a new window)

Festival23 – a Football for Good sport for development program conducted during
the FIFA 2023 Women’s World Cup.

Collaborator/s:
Natasha Hill, Assmaah Helal, George Springboro, Nadine Al Hadid, Meney

Jingying-Cai-photo 

Jingying Cai
Western Sydney University  (opens in a new window)

The Impact of Female Naturalized Athletes on Chinese Women's Sports Strategies: The Case of Eileen Gu.

Collaborator/s:
Associate Professor Jorge Knijnik

Paul Camilos photo Paul Camillos
Ephemeral film (opens in a new window)

Alternative media delivers engagement and connection for women’s sports.
Jennifer Cheng photo Dr. Jennifer Cheng
Western Sydney University  (opens in a new window)

Providers’ Constructions of Gender in Children’s Sporting Activities in Australia.
Ann_Ciancia 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.
Bridgette-Desjardins Dr. Bridgette Desjardins
Deakin University  (opens in a new window)

Lifting the bar for women in powerlifting.
Madeline-Dove-Photo 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 Agatha Gibbons
The University of  Waikato  (opens in a new window)

Pacific Sports Women’s Knowledge and Experiences of Menstruation.
 

Dr. Andrew Grainger
Western Sydney University (opens in a new window)

Coloniality or Commitment? FIFA’s relationship to Indigeneity.

Collaborator/s:
Jess Richards

Piyushan-Gunawardhana-photo 

Piyushan Gunawardhana
Western Sydney University (opens in a new window)

Effects of different phases of the menstrual cycle on balance and hand-eye motor coordination performance in female athletes.

Collaborator/s:
Dr. Kylie Steel, Associate Professor Mike Armour

 

Molly Highfield
University of Canberra (opens in a new window)

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:
Assmaah Helal, Shegofa Hassani

Sarah-Karlik-photo 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.
Chels Litchfield photo 

Associate Professor Chelsea Litchfield
Charles Sturt University (opens in a new window)

Gender-based violence in sport: Considerations for keeping safe in the digital realm.

Collaborator/s:
Dr. Emma Kavanagh, Dr. Jaquelyn Osborne

Longmuir,-Alyssa-2 Alyssa Longmuir
PWHL Montreal (opens in a new window)

Shaping the Future of Australian Women's Football: Data-Driven Strategies for Matildas’ Talent Identification.
Mariyani-Squire,_Edward Dr. Edward Mariyani-Squire
Western Sydney University (opens in a new window)

Why are Women So Underrepresented in the Field of Sports Economics?
Hazel Maxwell photo 

Dr. Hazel Maxwell
Western Sydney University (opens in a new window)

Investigating Women's Sports in Western Sydney: How can organizations, facilities and policies facilitate inclusion and increase participation.

Collaborator/s:
Dr. Rohini Balram, Dr. Andrew Grainger, Associate Professor. Jorge Knijnik, Dr. Michelle O’Shea, Dr. Jess Richards, Dr. Nicole Peel, Dr. Aila Khan, Dr. Cristy Brooks, Dr. Edward Mariyani-Squire, Dr. Jennifer Cheng, Chelsea Oester, Kazi Rashid, Dylan Marshall

Dr. Brigette McGuire 

Dr. Brigette McGuire
Monash University (opens in a new window)

Transformative impact of Women Leadership: Sport Coaching to Thriving Communities.

Collaborator/s:
Dr. Aish Ravi, Dr. Srinivas Sridharan

Rahadyana-Muslichah-photo 

Rahadyana Muslichah
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia (opens in a new window)

Exploring Eating Behavior and Female Athlete Triad among Female Adolescent Athletes in Indonesian Youth Governmental Training Centers.

Collaborator/s:
Dr. Mirza Penggalih, Diajeng Isti Utari, Rahmatika Nur Khumairoh

Monica Nelson Photo 

Monica Nelson
The University of  Waikato (opens in a new window)

The Bleeding Edge of Women’s Performance Enhancement?: Examining Strength Athletes’ Engagement with Menstrual Cycle-Based Training using Actor-Network Theory.

Dr. Michelle O'Shea 

Dr. Michelle O'Shea
Western Sydney University (opens in a new window)

Understanding how primary violence prevention can be embedded within a Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) degree program of study.

Collaborator/s:
Stephen Zissermann

Mary Papakosmas photo 

Dr. Mary Papakosmas
University of Wollongong (opens in a new window)

Beyond the Field: Exploring the Inspirational Effects of the 2023 Women's FIFA World Cup on Social Perceptions in Women's Football.

Collaborator/s:
Dr Mercedez Hinchcliff

Jaime Lee Pavlicevic 

Jaime Lee Pavlicevic

Go Girls Storytelling: Evaluation of a physical and mental wellbeing program for 9-11 year old girls.

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Dr. Jess Richards
Western Sydney University (opens in a new window) and University of Technology Sydney (opens in a new window)

NRLW Fan Engagement Report: The Launch.

Collaborator/s:
Associate Professor Daniela Spanjaard

Dr. Philip J. Rosenberger III 

Dr. Philip J. Rosenberger III
University of Newcastle (opens in a new window) and TU Dortmund University, Germany (opens in a new window)

Understanding Motivations and Online Engagement for Women’s Football Fan Loyalty: Comparing Australia and Germany.

Collaborator/s:
Ali Tavakoli, Dr. Clare Jackson, Dr. Ameet Pandit, Professor Hartmut H. Holzmüller

 

Judith Solanas Sanchez

Lesbian Coaches in Sport: Creating New and Inclusive Orientations.

Bess Schnioffsky Dr. Bess Schnioffsky
RMIT University (opens in a new window)

“We’re all in swishy dresses”: The dress and white femininity in Australian netball.
Kelen-Katia-photo 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.
Storr,-Ryan Dr. Ryan Storr
External: The Diversity Storr (opens in a new window)
Marion-Sturges-photo 

Dr. Marion Sturges
Western Sydney University (opens in a new window) and University of New South Wales (opens in a new window)

Football for social change: an evaluation of the Festival23 and future directions in sport for development and gender equality activist research.

Collaborator/s:
Associate Professor Sally Nathan, Ms Helene Smith, Dr. Sophia Lin, Ms Laurie Michel, Ms Nadeen Al Hadidi, Associate Professor Jorge Knijnik

Kasey Symons photo 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.
Indigo Willing 

Dr. Indigo Willing
University of Sydney (opens in a new window)

 

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