REGISTRATION THE LEGACY OF MADAME ÃSTERBERG
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REGISTRATION THE LEGACY OF MADAME ÃSTERBERG
REGISTRATION booking forms to be returned by 30th June 2015 The cost per person to attend the Study Day is £30.00 (incl. lunch) PLEASE USE BLOCK CAPITALS Use a separate booking form for each person. Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr/Prof/Other.................................................................... FIRST NAME.……………………..………………...…………………….. SURNAME........................................................................................... THE LEGACY OF MADAME ÖSTERBERG A STUDY DAY Sponsored by the University of Greenwich and Hosted by the Bergman Österberg Union TO CELEBRATE THE LIFE & LEGACY OF MARTINA SOFIA HELENA BERGMAN ÖSTERBERG If a Dartford student: Year qualified................Née.......................... ADDRESS............................................................................................ .............................................................................................................. Postcode...........................................Telephone................................ E-mail address.................................................................................... Dietary requirements......................................................................... Access requirements......................................................................... PAYMENT: Make cheques payable to “ Bergman Österberg Union” and send to: Dr. Jo Harris 7 London Lane Wymeswold Loughborough LE12 6UB e-mail: [email protected] CONFIRMATION OF BOOKING will be sent by e-mail. Please enclose SAE for confirmation by post. PIONEER OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN FOUNDER OF THE BERGMAN ÖSTERBERG PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE later Dartford College of Physical Education SATURDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER 2015 9.30am - 3.30pm venue NORTH WEST KENT COLLEGE OAKFIELD LANE, DARTFORD, KENT, DA1 2JT PROFILES PROGRAMME 9.30 - 9.50 Arrival and Refreshments 9.50-10.00 Welcome and Introduction Dr. Jackie Farr & Dr. Jo Harris 10.00-11.00 Professor Jennifer Hargreaves Remembering the Past: Personal and Public Influences on a Life in Sport, Physical Education and Physical Culture. 11.00-11.30 Break and Networking 11.30-12.00 Dr.Birgitta Wistrand Centre for Gender Research, Uppsala University, Sweden Martina Bergman Österberg: Who Was She? 12.00-12.45 Professor Sakuko Ishizaki, Principal, JWCPE The History of Japan Women’s College of PE: What Tokuyo Nikaido Brought Back from Madame Österberg. 12.45-14.00 Lunch and time to visit the BÖU Archive 14.00-14.30 Seminar Choices One: Madame Österberg, the Closet Suffragette? Peter Boreham, Vice-President, BÖU Two: Development of Netball from Early Beginnings at Dartford to the Present Day. Joan Mills, Honorary Life Member, England Netball 14.30-15.15 Discussion: The Impact of Madame and Dartford on Personal/Professional Lives 15.15-15.30 Plenary and Conclusion Dr. Jackie Farr and Dr. Jo Harris Dr. Jackie Farr: Senior Lecturer in Physical Education and Sport, Deputy Head of the Department of LLTE, Secondary, PE & Sport (2014), University of Greenwich; formerly County and Regional Disability Sports Development Manager and Assistant Coach to the GB Paralympic Swimming Team; Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy; University of Greenwich Associate Teaching Fellow. Dr. Jo Harris: Vice-President of the Bergman Österberg Union; Director of Physical Education Teacher Education, Loughborough University from 1997-2002; Director of Teacher Education, Loughborough University since 2002; Vice-President of the Physical Education Association-UK (PEA-UK) 2000-2002; President of the PEA-UK 2003-2006; ViceChair of the Association for Physical Education 2008-2010; Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy 2015. Professor Jennifer Hargreaves: An early pioneer of sport sociology, specialising in gender issues and the politics of the body; published prolifically with translations into different languages; has given talks all over the world and has worked as a guest professor in Germany, Hong Kong and Japan; awarded the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) best book of the year award (1994), the NASSS Distinguished Service Award (2008), and the North American Society for Sports History (NASSH) Max and Reet Howell Award (2006). In 2011 Jennifer delivered The Sir Derek Birley Memorial Lecture for the British Society for Sport History (BSSH). Publications include: 1994 Sporting Females: Critical Issues in the History and Sociology of Women’s Sport; 2000 Heroines of Sport: the Politics of Difference and Identity; 2007 Physical Culture, Power, and the Body (co–ed); and 2014 The Routledge Handbook of Sport, Gender and Sexuality. Dr. Birgitta Wistrand: Swedish academic, author, feminist & politician; Researcher at the Centre for Gender Research. Uppsala University; Chair of the Apelryd Foundation & School; President of the Fredrika Bremer Association until 2013; Member of Parliament 1991-2002. Professor Sakuko Ishizaki: Principal, Japan Women’s College of Physical Education (JWCPE); studied kinesiology and rhythmic gymnastics at JWCPE, which was founded in 1922 by Tokuyo Nikaido, who studied under Madame Österberg. Mrs. Sakuko Ishizaki is the first alumna to be the President of the College. She served as a judge of rhythmic gymnastics in the 2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing Olympics and was given the Best Judge Award by the International Federation of Gymnastics in 2006. She is Vice President of the Japan Gymnastics Association. Peter Boreham: Vice-President of the Bergman Österberg Union; Historian, Researcher and retired Museum Curator; Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts; Professional Member of the Museums Association. Joan Mills: Honorary Life Member, England Netball; Past Chairman of England Netball and of Kent County; Competition Manager 2002 Commonwealth Games; Technical Delegate 2012 Commonwealth Games; Founder of Kent Netball Archive.