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SportStudies 2013 : Fandom, Fantasy, and Fitness: Rockford College Sports Studies Symposium | |||||||||||
Link: http://sportsethicist.com/2013/01/30/final-call-for-abstracts-sports-studies-symposium-2013/ | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2013
Fandom, Fantasy, and Fitness The 2nd Annual Rockford College Sports Studies Symposium Date: April 19, 2013 Grace Roper Lounge Rockford College 5050 E. State. St. Rockford, IL 61108 Fans play a central role at all levels and within various aspects of sport, so any study of sport would do well to consider their influences in connection to fandom, fantasy, and fitness. A specific and growing area of fandom, fantasy sports, illustrates a concrete and complex way fans relate to and even affect sport. Moreover, the implicit and explicit connection of sport to fitness offers another important way that fans interact with sport. This year’s symposium seeks to explore and examine these aspects of the relationship between fan and sport. We invite scholars from all disciplines to submit an abstract on these themes. This symposium will then bring together several panels of scholars to discuss these themes. The focus of each panel will depend, in part, on the submitted abstracts. Each presenter on a panel will have 20 minutes for their presentation. This will be followed by 30 minutes of a combined Q&A. Abstract Submission: Submissions are welcome on this theme of Fandom, Fantasy, and Fitness, or other related issues arising in the study of Sport. Abstract should be 300-500 words. Send via email (as PDF) to SSS13@Rockford.edu Extended Deadline: Feb 1st, 2013 Notification of Acceptance: February 11th, 2013. If you have any questions, please email SSS13@Rockford.edu, contact Shawn Klein (Assistant Professor, Philosophy Department) at 815-226-4115, or Michael Perry (Assistant Professor, English Department) at 815-226-4098. |
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