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2025 Journal Article Public First Nations sport history projects: the cross-disciplinary value of the principles of co-designPhillips, Murray G., Osmond, Gary and Wheeler, Kai (2025). Public First Nations sport history projects: the cross-disciplinary value of the principles of co-design. Journal of Sport History, 52 (3). |
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2025 Journal Article The ‘sensory turn’, smell, and sport historyOsmond, Gary (2025). The ‘sensory turn’, smell, and sport history. Journal of Sport History, 52 (3). |
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2025 Journal Article Beyond Professor Starlight’s sporting and stage career: race, self-representation and Caribbean legacies in AustraliaOsmond, Gary and Richardson, Jan (2025). Beyond Professor Starlight’s sporting and stage career: race, self-representation and Caribbean legacies in Australia. Journal of Australian Studies, 1-24. doi: 10.1080/14443058.2025.2567679 |
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2025 Journal Article The micro games as microcosm: sport, culture, and diplomacy in OceaniaFabian, Tom, Osmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2025). The micro games as microcosm: sport, culture, and diplomacy in Oceania. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 1-14. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2025.2545549 |
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2025 Journal Article Trudgen’s stroke: swimming, Indigenous South Americans, and cultural appropriationOsmond, Gary (2025). Trudgen’s stroke: swimming, Indigenous South Americans, and cultural appropriation. Sport in History, ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print), 1-24. doi: 10.1080/17460263.2025.2499807 |
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2024 Journal Article Indigenous public history: Cherbourg’s Marching GirlsOsmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2024). Indigenous public history: Cherbourg’s Marching Girls. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 42 (2), 131-146. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2024.2391055 |
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2024 Journal Article Sport, identity, and self‐determination: Aboriginal rugby league in Brisbane after the Second World WarSherwood, Catherine, Aird, Michael, Phillips, Murray G. and Osmond, Gary (2024). Sport, identity, and self‐determination: Aboriginal rugby league in Brisbane after the Second World War. Australian Journal of Politics & History, 70 (4), 683-699. doi: 10.1111/ajph.12984 |
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2024 Journal Article Nature games: traditional Indigenous games and environmental stewardship in OceaniaFabian, Tom, Osmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2024). Nature games: traditional Indigenous games and environmental stewardship in Oceania. Sport History Review, 55 (1), 13-30. doi: 10.1123/shr.2023-0039 |
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2024 Journal Article Sport, Race and African-Caribbean Migrants in Australia: Evaluating Jack Dowridge, the ‘Black Diamond’ BoxerOsmond, Gary and Richardson, Jan (2024). Sport, Race and African-Caribbean Migrants in Australia: Evaluating Jack Dowridge, the ‘Black Diamond’ Boxer. Australian Journal of Biography and History (8), 29-48. doi: 10.22459/AJBH.08.2024 |
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2024 Journal Article Concussion’s Past: An IntroductionTownsend, Stephen, Phillips, Murray G., Osmond, Gary and Olive, Rebecca (2024). Concussion’s Past: An Introduction. Journal of Sport History, 51 (2), 2-14. doi: 10.5406/21558450.51.2.02 |
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2024 Journal Article The Double Folds of Racism and History: Silences, Concussion, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander AthletesPhillips, Murray G., Wheeler, Kai W. and Osmond, Gary (2024). The Double Folds of Racism and History: Silences, Concussion, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Athletes. Journal of Sport History, 51 (2), 102-118. doi: 10.5406/21558450.51.2.09 |
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2023 Journal Article Too Deadly Tracking Sport Histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander CommunitiesOsmond, Gary (2023). Too Deadly Tracking Sport Histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities. Journal of Sport History, 50 (3), 395-406. doi: 10.5406/21558450.50.3.05 |
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2023 Journal Article Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sport: sporting literacy, attenuated agency, and survivancePhillips, Murray G., Osmond, Gary and Wheeler, Keane (2023). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sport: sporting literacy, attenuated agency, and survivance. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 40 (8), 699-718. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2023.2245765 |
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2023 Journal Article Sport and Queensland Aboriginal reserves in the 1920s and 1930s: ideology, revenue, and exploitationOsmond, Gary and Frost, Lionel (2023). Sport and Queensland Aboriginal reserves in the 1920s and 1930s: ideology, revenue, and exploitation. Asia‐Pacific Economic History Review, 63 (1), 52-72. doi: 10.1111/aehr.12260 |
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2022 Journal Article Portland's "Aquatic Pied Piper": Arthur Cavill and swimming promotion in OregonOsmond, Gary (2022). Portland's "Aquatic Pied Piper": Arthur Cavill and swimming promotion in Oregon. Oregon Historical Quarterly, 123 (2), 170-193. doi: 10.1353/ohq.2022.0016 |
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2022 Journal Article Fighting colonialism: Olympic boxing and Australian race relationsOsmond, Gary, Phillips, Murray G. and Harvey, Alistair (2022). Fighting colonialism: Olympic boxing and Australian race relations. Journal of Olympic Studies, 3 (1), 72-95. doi: 10.5406/26396025.3.1.05 |
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2022 Journal Article Through a long lens: racism, protest, memory and sovereignty in Australian sportOsmond, Gary and Klugman, Matthew (2022). Through a long lens: racism, protest, memory and sovereignty in Australian sport. Sport in History, 42 (3), 1-18. doi: 10.1080/17460263.2022.2069849 |
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2021 Journal Article Bending the ball: racial policy and 1930s sport on Thursday IslandOsmond, Gary (2021). Bending the ball: racial policy and 1930s sport on Thursday Island. Australian Historical Studies, 53 (1), 1-21. doi: 10.1080/1031461x.2021.1933111 |
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2021 Journal Article Tensions, complexities, and compromises: sharing Australian Aboriginal women’s sport historyPhillips, Murray G. and Osmond, Gary (2021). Tensions, complexities, and compromises: sharing Australian Aboriginal women’s sport history. Journal of Sport History, 48 (2), 118-134. doi: 10.5406/21558450.48.2.03 |
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2021 Journal Article 'Pride of Yarrabah’: Yarrabah’s annual sports days as historical Aboriginal spacesOsmond, Gary (2021). 'Pride of Yarrabah’: Yarrabah’s annual sports days as historical Aboriginal spaces. Australian Aboriginal Studies (1), 36-52. |