William Bridel, Ph.D.
Ph.D., Socio-Cultural Studies of Sport, Physical Activity, and the Body Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, CanadaAreas of Research
Socio-Cultural Studies of Sport, Physical Activity, and the Body
My general area of research is socio-cultural studies of sport, physical activity, and the body. I have particular interests in studying sex, gender, and sexuality in sport and the larger social context, bullying and sport, and sport-related pain, injury, and endurance. I am a qualitative researcher, with experience in a wide variety of qualitative methods. Theoretically my work is largely informed by the philosophies of Michel Foucault as well as poststructuralist theories of sex, gender, and sexuality.
My general area of research is socio-cultural studies of sport, physical activity, and the body. I have particular interests in studying sex, gender, and sexuality in sport and the larger social context, bullying and sport, and sport-related pain, injury, and endurance. I am a qualitative researcher, with experience in a wide variety of qualitative methods. Theoretically my work is largely informed by the philosophies of Michel Foucault as well as poststructuralist theories of sex, gender, and sexuality.
Supervising degrees
Kinesiology - Masters: Unavailable
Kinesiology - Doctoral: Unavailable
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