This session invites papers that critically examine intersections of science, technology, and sport. While open to a variety of academic perspectives, we especially welcome papers that engage with science and technology studies or digital humanities approaches. Aligned with this year’s conference theme, we also encourage submissions exploring science, technology, and sport intersections through anti-oppressive research practice and indigenous ways of knowing. Potential topics include but are not limited to: decolonizing practices in sport science and technology; sport technologies and technologies of the active body; injury, risk, and sport medicine; doping, drugs, and bioethics; sports technologies and (dis)ability, gender, race, class, and sexuality; sport science labs and scientific practices; sport science and technologies in/as media; digital, immersive, or virtual realities in sports; and, sustainability and sport.
Presenters: Braeden McKenzie Christopher Scroggins, Grace Yan & Hanhan Xue Sarah Barnes CL Cole & Chamee Yang