Associate Professor of Sport History, The University of Queensland
Gary has a range of research interests in the historical and contemporary dimensions of sport. These include Indigneous sport history in Australia, Australian and Pacific aquatic sport, racial stereotyping, sport myth, social memory and sporting histories beyond the written word.
He is an ARC Future Fellow (2017-21) whose project is titled "Sport, Stories and Survival: Reframing Indigenous Sport History". He is also a Chief Investigator on an ARC Discovery DP190100647 (2020-2023): "Pride, Resilience and Identity: Reimagining Aboriginal Sport History". He was a Chief Investigator on a ARC Linkage-funded digital history project on the Australian Paralympic Movement (2013-17).
Gary gained his PhD in the field of sport history from the University of Queensland, following joint enrolment in the School of Human Movement Studies and the School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics.
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