UK-Taiwan Critical Social Sciences of Sport Network

Lead Research Organisation: Loughborough University
Department Name: Sch of Sport Exercise & Health Sciences

Abstract

The project draws together researchers from the UK and Taiwan who study sport from critical social scientific perspectives such as sociology, politics, human geography, and communication studies. The UK and Taiwan are world leaders in these fields, and the UK and Taiwan applicants have a proven track record of collaboration. While previous collaborations have been built on the common issues sport faces in in the two countries - most notably nationalism and gender - the two countries also face similar emerging issues around immigration and sport and foreign investment in domestic sporting cultures. This project will expand existing relations through sharing ideas, evidence, methods and experience. This will stimulate new research projects of international significance. However, additional benefits will include improving academic-public engagement, creating more cohesive research communities in the two countries, and boosting the international profile of both UK and Taiwan scholars in the field of sport and social science.
Relations between UK and Taiwan researchers will be strengthened in multiple ways. A website will serve as a vehicle for the sharing and dissemination of information about the broader project. Podcasts will include introductory information about the sport cultures in the two countries and focus on the most pressing contemporary issues. Scoping surveys will map the field and identify areas with the greatest potential for future development. Research partnerships will be developed through targeted financial support and a mentoring programme especially designed to assist Early Career Researchers (ECRs). Exchange visits to the UK and Taiwan will include a series of events which showcase research strengths, explore what can be mutually learnt about academic-media-public engagements, strengthen both domestic and international organisational collaborations, and support doctoral students and ECRs. Social media will be used throughout the project to engage research communities, publicise project activities and thus sustain the network.
Project outputs will be designed to appeal to both academic and public audiences. In both countries we will create databases of expertise within the social sciences of sport. The presentations and posters produced through the network collaborations, including those presented at the domestic meetings and the ISSA Congress, will be hosted on the project website. A journal article will report the findings of scoping surveys and two journal special issues and an edited book have been proposed which will prioritise UK-Taiwan comparative studies of sport initiated by this programme. Other journal special issues will be proposed around key topics as the original and innovative research emerges. Podcasts will bring together academic and public audiences by focusing on a broad range of content designed to appeal to researchers and students, as well as those in the sports media and sports industry. The project's social media presence will help sustain the network. It will also generate broader social appeal by connecting academics with the media and the public and engaging the public with contemporary sporting issues and social scientific scholarship. The network's 'pump priming' activities will stimulate longer term collaborations focused on publication and research funding and so create a sustainable community of scholars.

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Description The project has successfully enhanced existing relations and forged new collaborations between researchers in the UK and Taiwan who use critical social scientific approaches to sport. We have incorporated both more established academics and early career researchers (ECRs). The project has enabled the researchers to have regular collaborative meetings, conduct a panel session at a major interational conference, and provided mentoring and financial support for ECRs to attend and present at this international conference.

The project has also established a forum for the various bodies that represent researchers in this field to discuss matters of mutual concern (membership, conferences, publications) and the basis for greater coordination and collaboration in future which, in turn, may enhance the societal impact of the social sciences of sport in future.

The project has generated a number of resources (website, podcasts, journal virtual special issue) that will stimulate future interest and scholarship in UK-Taiwanese relations
Exploitation Route The project has established various contacts that can be the basis of future UK-Taiwan collaborative research, Two ECRs paired through the project's pump priming collaborative research projects intend to apply for further funding (if available) but could not do so this year due to domestic and work commitments.
The UK bodies representing social scientific researchers of sport have discussed the feasibility of hosting a joint conference.
Sectors Education,Leisure Activities, including Sports, Recreation and Tourism,Culture, Heritage, Museums and Collections

URL https://criticalsport.network/home/
 
Description UK-Taiwan Critical Social Sciences of Sport Network 
Organisation British Sociological Association (BSA)
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Invited partners to become part of a network of learned socieities. Staged a joint meeting (online due to Covid). Through the project website have made available brief overviews of these organisations and their activities and provided links to further informatino
Collaborator Contribution Attendance at meeting, dissemination of publicity in relation to the project's events, discussion of potential mentorship for ECRs
Impact No outputs or outcomes yet. Collaboration is multi-disciplinary across sociology, history, philosophy, cultural studies
Start Year 2022
 
Description UK-Taiwan Critical Social Sciences of Sport Network 
Organisation Political Studies Association
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Invited partners to become part of a network of learned socieities. Staged a joint meeting (online due to Covid). Through the project website have made available brief overviews of these organisations and their activities and provided links to further informatino
Collaborator Contribution Attendance at meeting, dissemination of publicity in relation to the project's events, discussion of potential mentorship for ECRs
Impact No outputs or outcomes yet. Collaboration is multi-disciplinary across sociology, history, philosophy, cultural studies
Start Year 2022
 
Description 4 Podcasts (3 released) 
Form Of Engagement Activity A broadcast e.g. TV/radio/film/podcast (other than news/press)
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact We have recorded 4 podcasts (20-40 minutes each) of which 3 are now publicly available. These discuss, sport and identity in UK and Taiwan, sport and gender in UK and Taiwan, and the organisation of sport in UK and Taiwan. The purpose was to educate researchers in the two countries about the possibilities of collaboration. Details of the podcast were disseminated via Twitter.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL https://criticalsport.network/