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*RN28 Society and Sports*

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The Esa Research Network 28 'Society and Sports' aims at strengthening 
the visibility and legitimacy of the sociology of sport within the 
European sociological community. As such, the *Esa conference in Turin 
2013* will offer, besides the regular stand alone sessions, *a broad 
range of **joint sessions* in which the sociologists of sport can 
discuss and exchange their knowledge with colleagues from different but 
overlapping sociological fields (such as health, gender, emotions, 
globalization, consumption, and many others). You will find the list of 
sessions here below and their detailed calls in the attached file.

*Call for papers submission*

*/S/**/ports, physical activities and body cultures: Crisis, critique 
and change/*

Far from merely having an economical dimension, the crisis which 
currently affects the European societies poses new political and social 
challenges, opening the way to many possible transformations. 
Established practices and institutions may crumble and die and new 
configurations and alliances may arise.

As highlighted in the conference theme, two processes are at work. On 
the one hand, a systemic transformation has driven the shift from public 
to private power and adapted the state to capital markets. On the other 
hand, there has been a proliferation of vital types of critique too.

How are these dynamics reflected in the field of sports, physical 
activities and body cultures?

How does the sphere of sport face the challenges coming from the 
financial crisis? What models for sport will be sustainable in the 
future? Are alternatives for the current sport policies necessary? To 
what extent are post-crisis developments in the context of sport 
specific when compared to the spheres of economics and politics? To what 
extent can be the evidence from sport transposed to other spheres of 
social and cultural life?

The RN-28 'Society and Sports' invites papers exploring these and other 
questions from all areas of the sociology of sport. Possible themes 
include but are not limited to:

·*Critical, creative and collaborative sports practices *

·*Sport, media and new media*

*·**Sociological Theory and Sport: Back to the New Basics?***

·*Crossing boundaries through sport events: how does it work?*

*·**Society and Sports (open session)*

Joint sessions:

*·**Facets of participation in childhood and youth: Exploring sport 
participation**(with RN4 "Sociology of Children and Childhood" and RN30 
"Youth and Generation")*

*·**The commercialization of sport and fitness practices**(with RN5 
"Sociology of Consumption")*

*·**Sports and culture: participation alike?**(with RN7 "Sociology of 
Culture")*

*·**Sport and religion/spirituality**(with RN7 "Sociology of Culture" 
and RN34 "Sociology of Religion")*

*·**Sport and emotions**(with RN11 "Sociology of Emotions")*

*·**Processes of Objectification and Reflexivity in Qualitative Body and 
Sport Research**(with RN11 "Sociology of Emotions" and RN20 "Qualitative 
methods")***

·*Glocalisation, Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism and Sport*(with RN 15 
"Global, Transnational and Cosmopolitan Sociology")

*·**Gender, health and physical activity**(with RN16 "Sociology of 
Health and Illness")*

*·**Managing competitiveness in working/professional environments: 
exploring elite sports**(with RN19 "Sociology of Professions")*

*·**Sport and the Visual: New Developments and Opportunities**(with RN20 
"Qualitative methods")***

*·**Doing social research on sports' bodies. Methodological and 
empirical challenges**(with RN20 "Qualitative methods" and RN21 
"Quantitative methods)*

*·**Sports, bodies and sexualities**(with RN23 "Sexuality")*

*·**Gender and sexual harassment at work and in leisure time 
(sport)**(with RN33 "Woman's and Gender Studies")*

*·**Being a member of the team. Sports and Gender Relations**(with RN33 
"Woman's and Gender Studies")*

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*(For each session, see the extended call in attachment)*

*Notes for authors*

Authors are invited to submit their abstract either to the general 
session (open papers) or any specific session. After abstract 
evaluation, coordinators will have the chance to transfer papers between 
sessions where applicable.

Abstracts should not exceed 1750 characters (including spaces, 
approximately 250 words). Each paper session will have the duration of 
1.5 hours. Normally sessions will include 4 papers.

Abstracts *must* be submitted online to the submission platform, see 
below. Abstracts sent by email cannot be accepted. Abstracts will be 
peer-reviewed and selected for presentation by the Research Network; the 
letter of notification will be sent by the conference software system in 
early April 2013.

*Abstract submission deadline:**1^st February 2013*

Abstract submission 
platform:http://www.esa11thconference.eu/abstract-submission

Early Bird registration: 1 May

Registration for paper givers: 1 June

If you have further questions on the conference, please visit the 
conference website.

For further information on the Research Network, please visit 
http://www.europeansociology.org/research-networks/rn28-society-and-sport.html 


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