Dr Andrew Manley
Profile
Having completed a PhD at the University of Durham (UK) I recently joined the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences as a lecturer in the Department of Education at the University of Bath. My research interests surround issues associated with surveillance, identity construction and (re)presentation within a sports specific context and the wider social sphere. Further areas of interest include the relationship between sport, physical activity, globalisation and social policy issues.
Research interests
- Surveillance
- Identity construction and (re)presentation
- Globalisation
Teaching
- ED10358 Historical & Contemporary Issues in Sport, Physical Activity & the Body
- ED10448 The Politics of Sport
- ED20453 Sport and Culture in the Global Marketplace
Publications
Book Sections
Manley, A., 2012. Sociology for coaches. In: Foundations In Sports Coaching. Harlow: Pearson.
Articles
Silk, M. and Manley, A., 2012. Globalization, urbanization and sporting spectacle in Pacific Asia: places, peoples & pastness. Sociology of Sport Journal, 29 (4), pp. 455-484.
Manley, A., Palmer, C. and Roderick, M., 2012. Disciplinary power, the oligopticon and rhizomatic surveillance in elite sports academies. Surveillance and Society, 10 (3-4), pp. 303-319.
Reports/Papers
Bush, A., Manley, A. and Morgan, H., 2012. Scoping Project for Badminton England: Towards Modelling a Junior Performance Badminton Academy. Other. Milton Keynes: Badminton England.
Thesis
Manley, A., 2012. Surveillance, Disciplinary Power and Athletic Identity: A Sociological Investigation into the Culture of Elite Sports Academies. Thesis (Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)). Durham University, UK.
