John Harris
Rheolwr Rhaglen DBA (Birmingham)
Cefndir
Mae John yn academydd o Gymru sydd wedi gweithio mewn prifysgolion yng Nghymru, Lloegr, yr Alban ac UDA. Mae’n awdur Rugby Union and Globalization (Palgrave Macmillan) ac yn olygydd/cyd-olygydd nifer o antholegau mewn Chwaraeon, Twristiaeth a Rheolaeth Digwyddiadau.
Pynciau Arbenigol
- Chwaraeon a Hunaniaethau Cenedlaethol
- Busnes Diwylliannol
- Rheolaeth Digwyddiadau
- Raymond Williams
- Ymchwil Ansoddol
Profiad Proffesiynol a/neu Ymchwil
Mae John yn ymchwilydd ac addysgwr profiadol y mae ei rolau blaenorol yn cynnwys Athro Cysylltiol (UDA) ac Athro (DU). Mae ei brofiad rheoli a gweinyddu yn cynnwys gweithio fel rhan o grŵp o uwch reolwyr (fel Deon Cysylltiol) ac fel Is-gadeirydd corff llywodraethu cenedlaethol.
Cymwysterau
- PhD
- PGCLTHE
- BA(Anrh)
Ieithoedd a Siaradwyd
Saesneg
Aelodaeth Broffesiynol neu Rôl
Golygydd Pwnc Hamdden a Digwyddiadau, Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Education (JoHLSTE)
Addysgu Academaidd
Cydnabyddiaeth neu Wobrau Allanol
Cymrawd, Cymrawd y Sefydliad Siartredig ar gyfer Rheoli Chwaraeon a Gweithgarwch Corfforol, Academi Addysg Uwch
Dolen i Broffil Orcid
Cyhoeddiadau Proffesiynol
- Clayton, B., Dunn, G. and Harris, J. (2025) ’21 years later: Reflecting on femininity, masculinity, physicality and the English tabloid press’, International Review for the Sociology of Sport (online first).
- Harris, J. (2025) ‘The Rugby World Cup: A major event in an odd-shaped world’, yn M. Duignan (Ed.) Events and Economic Development. Llundain: Routledge.
- Harris, J. (2024) ‘Sport, celebrity and the media’, yn P. Pedersen (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Sport Communication (2il arg.). Llundain: Routledge.
- Harris, J. (2024) ‘Glocalization’, in P. Pedersen (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Sport Management (2il arg). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
- Vincent, J., Harris, J., Hill, J. and Lewis, M. (2024) ‘A case study of Marcus Rashford: The people’s champion, a national treasure, and an inspirational personal brand’, International Journal of Sport Communication, 17(3), 325-337.
- Harris, J. and Chaplin, D. (2023) ‘Pretty fly for a white guy: The politics of race, nation and difference in professional boxing’, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 30(1), 1-18.
- Harris, J., Wise, N. and Lee, S. (2023) ‘How to win the Ryder Cup: An analysis of individual player performance and collective national performance in Team Europe’, National Identities, 25(1), 1-20.
- McNiven, A. and Harris, J. (2023) ‘Community and the voluntary sector in a pandemic: The significant role of a local football club’, Local Economy, 38(4), 312-326.
- Aquilino, L., Harris, J. and Wise, N. (2021) ‘A sense of rurality: Events, placemaking and community participation in a small Welsh town’, Journal of Rural Studies, 83, 138-145.
- Harris, J. (2021) ‘Speaking for Wales: Sport and secessionism in a small nation’, yn M. Vaczi and A. Bairner (Eds.) Sport and Secessionism. Llundain: Routledge.
- Harris, J., Vincent, J. and Wise, N. (2021) ‘The city and the country: Cardiff, England and the 2015 Rugby World Cup’, Journal of Sport & Tourism, 25(4), 337-351.
- McNiven, A. and Harris, J. (2021) ‘Can community football clubs in Scotland develop the local partnership support they need?’, Managing Sport and Leisure, 26(5), 346-361.
- Aquilino, L., Wise, N. and Harris, J. (2020) ‘Wackiness and event management: The case of the World Alternative Games’, Event Management, 24(5), 567-577.
- Cullen, J. and Harris, J. (2020) ‘Two project players and a kilted kiwi with a granny from Fife: (Re)Presenting Scotland at the 2015 Rugby World Cup’, Sport in Society, 23(1), 116-128.
- Lennon, J. and Harris, J. (2020) ‘The North Coast 500: Developing tourism in the northern Scottish Highlands’, Scottish Affairs, 29(2), 223-253.
- Aquilino, L. and Harris, J. (2019) ‘Reinventing and reimagining rural Wales: The case of the World Alternative Games’, yn N. Wise and J.Harris (Eds.) Events, Places and Societies. Llundain: Routledge.
- Colley, D. and Harris, J. (2019) ‘Whose Europe? Representing place in the Ryder Cup’, in N. Wise and J. Harris (Eds.) Events, Places and Societies. Llundain: Routledge.
- Harris, J. (2019) ‘Andy Murray and the borders of national identities: (Re)Claiming a tennis champion’, yn R. Lake (Ed) Routledge Handbook of Tennis. Llundain: Routledge.
- Harris, J. (2019) ‘Rugby towards 2030’, yn J. Harris and N. Wise (Eds.) Rugby in Global Perspective: Playing on the Periphery. Llundain: Routledge.
- Harris, J. and Wise, N. (2019) ‘Japan 2019 and the internationalization of rugby union’, yn J. Harris and N. Wise (Eds.) Rugby in Global Perspective: Playing on the Periphery. Llundain: Routledge
- Harris, J. and Wise, N. (2019) ‘Conclusion: expanding (inter)disciplinary perspectives in research on events’, yn N. Wise and J. Harris (Eds.) Events, Places and Societies. Llundain: Routledge.
- Vincent, J., Harris, J., Kian, E. and Billings, A. (2019) ‘The isles of wonder – a new Jerusalem? British newspaper narratives about the opening ceremony of the XXXth Olympiad’. Sport in Society, 22(7), 1275-1296.
- Wise, N. and Harris, J. (2019) ‘Challenging the core: The rise of Argentina in international rugby’, yn J. Harris and N. Wise (Eds.) Rugby in Global Perspective: Playing on the Periphery. Llundain: Routledge
- Wise, N. and Harris, J. (2019) ‘Events, places and societies: Introducing cases, perspectives and research directions’ yn N. Wise and J. Harris (Eds.) Events, Places and Societies. Llundain: Routledge.
- Chaplin, D., Brown, K. and Harris, J. (2018) ‘The power of self-promotion: Twitter followers and guaranteed purses in professional boxing’, Journal of Economic Insight, 44(2), 22-40.
- Harris, J. (2018) ‘A Welsh European: Golf, tourism and the remaking of national imaging’, International Journal of Cultural Studies, 21(4), 405-419.
- Scott, O., Billings, A., Harris, J. and Vincent, J. (2018) ‘Using self-categorization theory to uncover the framing of the 2015 Rugby World Cup: A cross-cultural comparison of three nations’ newspapers’, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 53
- Vincent, J., Hill, J., Billings, A., Harris, J. and Massey, D. (2018) “We are GREAT Britain”: British newspaper narratives during the London 2012 Olympic Games’, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 53(8), 895-923.
- Wagg, S. and Harris, J. (2018) ‘Sports and organized games’, yn H. Montgomery (Ed.) Oxford Bibliographies in Childhood Studies. Efrog Newydd: Oxford University Press.
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