Rebecca Olive
@rebeccajolive
Vice-Chancellor's Senior Research Fellow at RMIT University, Melbourne // Everyday sport and leisure in human-ocean health and wellbeing
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Paging anyone (everyone!) teaching and talking about #Sport #Environment #Pollution #PollutedLeisure - please drop Clifton Evers a line...
(and if you're not... do consider checking out his work!) 💩🏄🛹🌎
The Sport Ecology Group Belinda wheaton Rebecca Olive Sarah Bell (also sarahbell85.bsky.social) Jim Cherrington
Hello world! If interested, I have a new piece that was just published in EngagingSports where I discuss some findings from my PhD work on adaptive skateboarding and WCMX 😊 thesocietypages.org/engagingsports…
Postdoctoral Researcher in Conversation Analysis Physical Activity
Interested in joining Moving Social Work? Moving Social Work
Expertise in #Conversationanalysis ? Ethno/CA News
Please do contact us if you'd more details and a chat
jobs.ac.uk/job/DHD926/pos…
Funded PhD project in Institute for Health and Sport, VU mid-year scholarship round.
Come research 'Sport, Art, Healing & Communal Justice' with me & Christopher Sonn
#Windermere Science Evening talks now available at youtu.be/alhQ6HSAeI8?si…. FT 5 talks from: Me (University of Exeter), Louise Lavictoire (@freshwaterbio) Ellie Mackay + Stephen Thackeray (@UK_CEH), Sammy Graves (@SCRiversTrust) + Ben Surridge (@LancsUniLEC). Funded by Economic and Social Research Council + SWDTP
An honour being in this pivotal and perceptive article by Sam Haddad in huck highlighting skating and the environment incl. women and other non-traditional skaters' work and ideas at the forefront. Also fts neonstash Paul O'Connor Journal_of_Slide huckmag.com/article/its-ti…
“As humans, we have always danced.”
- Tamara Borovica
Tamara Borovica is a Research Fellow at RMIT University is researching embodiment and well-being. Check out this article that explores evidence for curative effects of dance- nautil.us/a-jig-for-the-…
Tamara Borovica
Save the date Cultural Studies mob. 2024 annual conference hosted by Department of Critical Indigenous Studies CriticalIndigenousStudies MQ & Centre for Global Indigenous Futures Centre for Global Indigenous Futures 25-29 November. Further info, call for abstracts and registration coming soon 👇🏼CSAA
Ever wondered what a purpose built #microplastics and #plastics additives #cleanroom looks like? Check out our new paper: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
The new lab reduces background contamination by upto 100 times. Fantastic work by the team at QAEHS, M3A Architecture and Minderoo Foundation.
Have you been following the fantastic series of posts on 'Moving Bodies Across the Medical Humanities and Sports and Exercise Sciences' edited by Rebecca Olive and Cassandra Phoenix? Catch up here: thepolyphony.org/2024/03/11/mov… Durham Institute for Medical Humanities #movingbodieslab
Throwback #Infographic of the colonial life of the #portuguesemanowar / #physaliaphysalis . Composed of four main types of zooids, its an interesting example of an atypical life story involving colonial organisms.
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#sciart #scicomm #jellyfish #haeckel
ICYMI! A six part takeover series The Polyphony exploring emerging perspectives at the intersection of medical humanities & sport and exercise sciences. Guest edited by Cassandra Phoenix Rebecca Olive.
MovBodLab-IMH
Read all articles here👉tinyurl.com/polyphony-mov-…
It's been a blast working with Cassandra Phoenix and MovBodLab-IMH on this event & these dialogues across medical humanities & sport & exercise sciences.
You can access all the articles on topics such as bodies, health, movement, art, nature, sexuality, menopause & more in the link👇
The final article in our series is Arya Thampuran from Black Health and the Humanities writing about bodies, race, space & place in medical humanities research, and reflects on how 'movement is mapped onto different spaces like performing arts, sport, and healthcare'.
Our report ‘Addressing Online Harm in Australian Women's Sport’ is out and available here: hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:2…
Thanks to ABC News and Kate O'Halloran for writing about it 👇Deakin Sociology #DeakinWISE