Open house

IAS Friends and Fellows Coffee Morning

On Thursday 3rd April we will be hosting an IAS Friends and Fellows Coffee Morning, where we will welcome our IAS Residential Fellow for April, Professor Josef Fahlén.

Please feel free to book using the button below, to come along and join us for an informal in-person gathering at International House with coffee and cakes to meet our Fellows, all are welcome.

Professor Josef Fahlén, Umeå University

Josef Fahlén, PhD, is Professor at Umeå University, Sweden, and Visiting Professor at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences in Oslo, Norway. Currently, Professor Fahlén serves on the editorial boards of the European Sport Management Quarterly, the International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, the International Review for the Sociology of Sport, and the European Journal for Sport and Society.

In his research, Professor Fahlén focuses on the interaction between sport policy and the organization of sport and has led numerous research projects on sport policy making and implementation in the Swedish, Scandinavian, and European contexts. Recently, Professor Fahlén reported the findings from a large comparative research project that has studied the potential of voluntary organized club sport in contributing to the integration of newly arrived migrants. Together with colleagues in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Norway, and Switzerland, he has compared contextual characteristics, national strategies, club activities, and migrant experiences.

Currently, Professor Fahlén is involved in a project studying the increasing regulation of sporting practices. The project involves 25 colleagues from 15 countries and will result in a collection of work on how, why, in what shapes and by whom regulations are developed, what problems they are launched to solve, and what consequences that follow from them. During the next couple of years, Professor Fahlén will be also involved in a Swedish research project studying the organizational implications of ethics management systems.

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Contact and booking details

Email address
ias@lboro.ac.uk
Cost
Free
Booking required?
Yes