Assistant Professor, School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Canada
I am an Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Science at York University in Toronto, Canada. My research interests include sport for development and peace, gender-based violence and sexual and reproductive health in/through SDP, cultural studies of girlhood, postcolonial feminist theory, global governance, international relations and corporate social responsibility. I am co-editor (with Tess Kay and Megan Chawansky) of Beyond Sport for Development and Peace: Transnational perspectives on theory, policy and practice, and my publications have appeared in Women’s Studies International Forum; Gender, Place & Culture; Third World Quarterly and Sociology of Sport Journal. My current Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada-funded and Canadian Foundation for Innovation research focuses on two projects: the first (with Brian Wilson, Brad Millington and Rob Vanwysenberghe) focuses on the use of non-human objects and technologies in sport for development and peace – in particular, the bicycle – as possible catalysts for development. The second study (with Audrey Giles, Steven Rynne and Tony Rossi) investigates how the politics of privatized aid provided by the extractives sector shapes domestic sport-focused health and development interventions that target Indigenous youth in Canada and Australia. The third study focuses on the use of sport as a tool for gender-based violence prevention and the promotion of sexual and reproductive health rights. I previously worked for the United Nations Development Programme in New York and Right to Play in Toronto.
Why taking a trauma- and violence-informed approach can make sport safer and more equitable
Oct 11, 2023 04:17 am UTC| Sports
Spanish football player Jenni Hermoso accused Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales of sexual assault in September after he kissed her on the lips without her consent during the FIFA Womens World Cup award...