ESA Research Network 28 Society and Sport Midterm Conference Sport and social responsibility: science and practice in times of crisis

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MAIN BUILDING

Day 1 - Friday, 21st October, 2022

 

9.30-15.30 am - Registration

Place: Main building, II. floor

10.30-11.00 am- Opening ceremony

  • Dr. Péter Csatár, Vice-dean, University of Debrecen, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Hungary
  • Dr. Gergely Rosta, Vice-president, Hungarian Sociological Association, Hungary
  • Dr. Alessandro Porrovecchio, RN 28 Coordinator, University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France   
  • Moderator: Réka Mándoki, University of Debrecen

Place: Main building, Room Karácsony Sándor

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=m857e01990e18847239c8e727b587746a


11.00-11.50 am Plenary speech

Keynote speaker:

  • Dr. Tamás Dóczi, Hungarian University of Sports Science, Hungary

‘How do we deliver the bad news?’ Sociology of sport in the discourse of success

  • Discussant: Dr. Klára Kovács, University of Debrecen

Place: Main building, Room Karácsony Sándor

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=m857e01990e18847239c8e727b587746a


12.00-13.00 pm Lunch


Place: Main building, III. floor

13.00-14.30 pm         

Session I. Leisure time physical activity and sports

Chairperson: Prof. Anetta Müller, University of Debrecen, Hungary

  • Kitti Tóth, Péter Takács, Ildikó Balatoni, The impact of smart devices on physical activity – a literature review
  • Zsófia Kocsis, Leisure Time Spending Tendencies of Working Students
  • Réka Pálinkás, Anetta Müller, The effect of the relationship between a dog and a human on a healthy lifestyle (online)
  • Anett Hrabéczy, Tímea Ceglédi, Katinka Bacskai, Gabriella Pusztai, Ágnes Engler, Parents of students with learning problems: Families’ leisure time and social capital as components of academic success and resilience

Place: Main building, Room 58.

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=m92c9209afcd406bdea48eb66b46b5953


Session II. Gender and social inequalities

Chairperson: Prof. Consuelo Diodati, University of Teramo, Italy

  • Alexandra Cintia Móczik, Júlia Patakiné Bősze, Motivation and future plans of women soccer and futsal goalkeepers (online)
  • Benedek Ágost Nagy, Botond Ágoston Nagy, Ágoston Nagy, Study of knowledge of NBA coaches
  • Péter László Tóth, Tamás Dóczi, Social inequalities among youth soccer players of elite football academies
  • Consuelo Diodati, Women walking against Covid - two years Urban Zone experience
  • Zsolt Szakál, Factors affecting participation in organised sport

Place: Main building, Room Sándor Karácsony

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=m2af625b8c675284fd5ad62cadc91d369


Session III. Sustainability, wellbeing, health & physical activity

Chairperson: Prof. Sergiu Baltatescu, University of Oradea, Romania

  • Adél Bartos, Attila Szabó, Prevalence of eating disorders among people at risk of exercise addiction: A cross-national survey (online)
  • Giuseppe Coppola, Sociology in sports: the impact of well-being in sports performance (online)
  • Ivana Matteucci, Education for sustainability in sport and physical activity. The active, critical and communicative orientation (online)
  • Sergiu Bălţătescu, Ferran Casas, Mònica González-Carrasco, Claudia Bacter, The effects of sport and physical activity on school children’s subjective well-being in 35 countries
  • Milán Ferenczi, Analysis of sports habits and their relations to a healthy lifestyle for Hungarian young people and adult

Place: Main building, Room XI.

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=mfac50fa42cd216f0792253be7172a964


14.30-15.00 pm Coffee break


Place: Main building, II. floor

15.00-16.30 pm         

Session IV. Esports & video games

Chairperson: Dr. Csilla Csukonyi, University of Debrecen, Hungary

  • Dávid Papp, Krisztina Győri, Karolina Eszter Kovács, Csilla Csukonyi, The psychological effect of video game as a protective coping opportunity and characteristics of gaming disorder among higher education students during emergency remote teaching
  • Kevin Szénfi, Balázs Őrsi, The effect of playing cooperative and competitive video games on helpfulness
  • Valerio della Sala, Sport as a tool for integration and social inclusion (online)
  • Zsuzsanna Berke, Orsolya Czeglédi, Philippe Campillo, Promotion of physical activity via digital tools - an empirical analysis of digital tool use among runners in Hungary

Place: Main building, Room 58.

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=m3e83f0556f8da551db44c9d9549c780a


Session V. Sport as social phenomena

Chairperson: Dr. Alessandro Porrovecchio, RN 28 Coordinator, University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France

  • Kristina Orszaghová, Boxers in melancholia, Pop-folk and regional identity among boxers in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Zoltán Kondé, Judit Inántsy-Pap, Respecting the achievement – investigating the implicit attitudes towards sport
  • Julianna Czifra, Csilla Csukonyi, Harassment and abuse in sport – a social and organizational psychology perspective (online)
  • Julie Duflos, Nicolas Penin, Williams Nuytens, When physical activities come to the homeless. Study of the use of physical and sporting activities in a social reintegration system (online)
  • Botond Ágoston Nagy, Benedek Ágost Nagy, Ágoston Nagy, Division of labour of basketball operations in the NBA (online)

Place: Main building, Room Sándor Karácsony

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=m43df9082a83b27b47d72ae0805614d69


Session VI. Pedagogical aspects of sports, school and sports

Chairperson: Dr. Klára Kovács, University of Debrecen, Hungary

  • Ádám Oláh, Klára Kovács, Examination of the impact of parental involvement in extracurricular sporting activities on students’ health and academic achievement
  • Zsuzsanna Gép, The role and place of relaxation in pedagogy (online)
  • Marianna Moravecz, Karolina Eszter Kovács, Zita Somfalvi, Out-of-school sport and academic performance as a function of subject attitudes
  • Antal Thür, The association between physical indicators and academic achievement
  • Éva Bíró, Ferenc Vincze, The relationship between health literacy and physical activity based on the results of a Hungarian nationwide survey (online)

Place: Main building, Room XI.

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=m6bb4b557ff6a4e432359d859a083509a


19.00 pm Gala Diner

Main building, III. floor


MAIN BUILDING

Day 2 – Saturday, 22nd October, 2022

8.00-9.00 - ESA Research Network 28 meeting 

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=m1aeec888f69bd2cec8d5dcd7e937fac2

Place: Main building, II. floor

9.00-10.30 am

Session VII. Sports in education

Chairperson: Dr. Dagmar Nemček, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia

  • Dániel Szabó, Correlations between physical education attitude and leisure activities among high school students
  • Gábor Erdei, Let's just call it sports andragogy - or does andragogy have something to do in the world of sports
  • Gabriele Di Francesco, Sports, socio-educational models and social groups (online?)
  • Dagmar Nemček, Children’s attitudes towards inclusion of visually impaired pupil in physical education lessons from the point of grade-level
  • Klára Kovács, Karolina Eszter Kovács, Effects and types of parental involvement in school-based sport and health programs: a systematic review

Place: Main building, Room 58.

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=mc79f7089a16a0fa920cc1f2a1b2733d4


Session VIII. Media & sports events (online)

Chairperson: Dr. Enrico Michelini, University of Saarland, Germany

  • Rosarita Cuccoli, Communicating with the media in times of crisis: handbook for grassroots sports organizations (online)
  • Marica Spalletta, Nicola Ferrigni, Sport Events Between Platformization and Re-Intermediation (online)
  • Luca Bifulco, Mario Tirino, Simona Castellano, Super League, football industry and crisis rhetoric: an analysis of the fan debate on social media (online)
  • Rodrigo Limoeiro, Legacies of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games: an analysis of the construction of the Olympic Park and the removal of the Vila Autodromo (online)

Place: Main building, Room 57.

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=mda529a440ce4a503c20f9f44e2e8de81


Session IX. Sports specific issues

Chairperson: Dr. Annette Michelsen la Cour, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

  • Paolo Corvo, Football as a grassroots sport: what future? (online)
  • Airnel Abarra, Tamás Dóczi, Dynamics of Coaching of Bodybuilding Fitness in an Online Environment: An Online Ethnography Approach
  • Annette Michelsen la Cour, The strength of strong ties: Rebuilding social strength at a Danish sports festival
  • Arin Agich, Intersection, Ethnic and Religious Prejudice Among North Macedonian Basketball Players (online)
  • Valerio della Sala, Sport as a tool for integration and social inclusion (online)

Place: Main building, Room Sándor Karácsony

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=mbcf2c4590be227b3665b17d30fab6bde


10.30-11.00 am Coffee break

Place: Main building, II. floor


11.00-12.30 am         

Session X. Crisis and responses

Chairperson: Dr. Gábor Fintor, University of Debrecen

  • Eugenio Bagnini, Giovanna Russo, Fantasy sports and new media in youth sports culture, between health crises and technological opportunities (online)
  • Federico Genovesi, Calcio Popolare, Politics and place-belongingness in solidarity grassroots football in Italy (online)
  • Umar Gambo Adamu, Ildikó Balatoni, The sports industry in Nigeria during the Covid-19 pandemic
  • Francesca Romana Lenzi, Giuseppe Coppola, Ukraine war and sports: the influence of crisis on football performances (online)
  • Gábor Fintor, Investigation of Sporting Habits and the Attitudes Related to Physical Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Place: Main building, Room 58.

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=m0470be57aab119434964b3b798df5256


Session XI. Sports motivation and participation

Chairperson: Dr. Tamás Dóczi, Hungarian University of Sports Science

  • Tamás Bence Selejó Joó, Csilla Csukonyi, Dávid Papp, Examination of Athletes and E-athletes Motivation and Social Orientation
  • Arshia Iranfar, The connection between sport and music (online)
  • Bernadett Tóth, Sport without barriers? Sports motivation and sports opportunities of people with physical disability in Hungary (online)
  • Francesca Romana Lenzi, Ferdinando Lazzetta, Sport, health in the city: Promoting physical activity in urban areas. A case study of Rome (online)

Place: Main building, Room 57.

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=m12354c46e445a15c8e1599e8888aefe6  


Session XII. Effects of COVID-19 on sports

Chairperson: Dr. Alessandro Porrovecchio, RN 28 Coordinator, University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France

  • Alfonso Amendola, Annachiara Guerra, The Covid-19 crisis as a resolution of the gender gap in e-Sports (online)
  • Maurizio Esposito, Sara Petroccia, Ciprian Panzaru, Transformation of sport practices in pandemic and post-pandemic times
  • Zsuzsanna Gősi, Impacts of Covid19 on Mental and Physical Recreation during the First and Second Waves of the Pandemic
  • Enrico Michelini, COVID-19 and Health-Related Promotion of Physical Activity (online)

Place: Main building, Room Sándor Karácsony

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=mb0aedda761744b40432337067eafdff2


12.30-13.30 pm Lunch

Place: Main building, III. floor


13.30-15.00 pm – Closing ceremony

Keynote speaker:

Dr. Alessandro Porrovecchio, RN 28 Coordinator, University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France

Sociologies of sport and sociologies in sport. Challenges, difficulties and perspectives

Discussant: Dr. Tamás Dóczi, Hungarian University of Sports Science, Hungary

Prof. Dr. Gabriella Pusztai, Institute of Education and Cultural Management, University of Debrecen, Hungary

Moderator: Annamária Horváth, University of Debrecen

Place: Main building, Room Karácsony Sándor

Link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=m837e2808f886fc1eac58246d893ac8d9

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