The conference will bring together a mix of relevant experts in their field to discuss different perspectives and approaches to sport and interculturalism and how these might be monitored and evaluated.
The speakers are drawn from a variety of backgrounds including academia, sports governing bodies, the social research industry and international sport.
Dr Steven Bradbury Representation and structural discrimination in football in Europe: The case of minorities and women
Dr Gavin Mellor – From Monitoring and Evaluation to Learning and development: Embedding research practices in sport for development projects
Paul Kitchin – Lessons from the field: Encouraging better practice in sport and good relations programmes.
Adi Birrell – Sport and social integration in South Africa
Ryan Feeney – Community outreach and inclusion in the GAA
Michael Boyd – Football For All – mainstreaming Good Relations at the IFA
As part of the North East PEACE III Sport and Leisure Programme managed by the University of Ulster.
All places are free, to book a place please contact Chris Galway on c.galway@ulster.ac.uk or telephone 02890 368370.
SPORT AND INTERCULTURALISM: PROBLEMS, PRACTICE AND EVALUATION | 31 MARCH | RADISSON ROE HOTEL, LIMAVADY
The speakers are drawn from a variety of backgrounds including academia, sports governing bodies, the social research industry and international sport.
Dr Steven Bradbury Representation and structural discrimination in football in Europe: The case of minorities and women
Dr Gavin Mellor – From Monitoring and Evaluation to Learning and development: Embedding research practices in sport for development projects
Paul Kitchin – Lessons from the field: Encouraging better practice in sport and good relations programmes.
Adi Birrell – Sport and social integration in South Africa
Ryan Feeney – Community outreach and inclusion in the GAA
Michael Boyd – Football For All – mainstreaming Good Relations at the IFA
As part of the North East PEACE III Sport and Leisure Programme managed by the University of Ulster.
All places are free, to book a place please contact Chris Galway on c.galway@ulster.ac.uk or telephone 02890 368370.