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- History of the Modern Olympic Games
- History of Olympic Commercialism
- Canadian "nation-bulding" through the Olympic Games
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- Physiology and biochemistry of exercise training
- Exercise and testing protocols to enhance body composition in youth
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"Chella" Packianathan Chelladuarai |
- Management Theory
- Organizational Behavior
- Leadership
- Human Resource Management
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- Sport marketing
- Internationalization in education and sport management
- Sport management curriculum
- Intercollegiate athletics
- Women in sport
- Participation in sport
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- Management of non-profit and voluntary sport, particularly at the community level
- Volunteerism in sport organizations and sport events
- Safe and inclusive sport
- Organizational capacity
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Lisa Fischer |
- Care of athletes with sport concussions
- Guideline development: Management of Persistent Symptoms post TBI.
- Chair, CPFC Sport and Exercise Medicine Section
- Research collaborations with the London Brain Consortium
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- Sport, exercise and rehabilitation psychology
- Imagery, self-efficacy, motivation, self-presentation and exercise identity
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- Indigenous cultural histories
- Aboriginal Games Documentation in sub-Arctic and Arctic Canada
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David Howe |
- Culture of disability
- Embodied philosophical ethnography
- Ethics of Paralympism
- Health and (dis)ability
- Medical and policy discourse surrounding the (dis)ability sport
- Social history of the Paralympic Movement
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Peter Lemon |
- Macronutrient (CHO, FAT, PRO) ingestion timing and exercise performance
- Food supplements and health and/or exercise performance
- Training and exercise performance
- Exercise and body composition changes
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- Social impacts of sporting events
- Sport and events as tools for increasing sport participation
- Policy analyses and cross-cultural comparative politics of sport and leisure
- Intersections of sport, physical activity, and health promotion
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Eva Pila |
- Utilizing psychosocial frameworks, Eva Pila studies how feelings and thoughts about the body and self can impact health behaviours, mental health, and well-being. She draws on gendered perspectives to understand social and health conditions that disproportionately impact women
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Nancy Quinn (post-doctoral fellow) |
- Impact of sport on the social opportunities for Canadians living with impairment
- Media representation of impairment
- Intersection of sport medicine with sport and disability.
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Mac Ross |
- Sport and Communication
- Sport and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
- Sport for Development
- Social History of Sport
- Sport and Gender
- Sport and Race
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- Genetic Doping in Sport
- Olympic Studies
- Women and Sport and Embodiment
- Philosophy of Sport
- Sport Medicine Ethics
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Carla Filomena Silva |
- Investigations at the intersection between movement activities, social justice, and human development
- Paralympic movement and disability sport
- Holistic impact of participation in movement activities for people with disabilities
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Jane Thornton |
- Long-term athlete health, female athlete health, and physical activity in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases
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Jim Weese |
- Sport leadership
- Executive leadership development
- Higher education
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