2018 Other Outputs Harry MosbyOsmond, Gary (2018). Harry Mosby. Online: Wikipedia. |
2018 Journal Article 'Where Cassius Clay Ends, Muhammad Ali Begins': sportspeople, political activism, and methodologyTownsend, Stephen, Osmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2018). 'Where Cassius Clay Ends, Muhammad Ali Begins': sportspeople, political activism, and methodology. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 35 (11), 1-27. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2018.1523146 |
2018 Journal Article Indigenous women's sporting experiences: agency, resistance and nostalgiaOsmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2018). Indigenous women's sporting experiences: agency, resistance and nostalgia. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 64 (4), 561-575. doi: 10.1111/ajph.12516 |
2018 Journal Article Marching for assimilation: Indigenous identity, sport, and politicsPhillips, Murray G. and Osmond, Gary (2018). Marching for assimilation: Indigenous identity, sport, and politics. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 64 (4), 544-560. doi: 10.1111/ajph.12520 |
2018 Journal Article Remembering the rejection of Muhammad Ali: identity, civil rights and social memoryTownsend, Stephen, Phillips, Murray G. and Osmond, Gary (2018). Remembering the rejection of Muhammad Ali: identity, civil rights and social memory. Sport in History, 38 (3), 1-22. doi: 10.1080/17460263.2018.1474129 |
2018 Journal Article Australian indigenous sport historiography: a reviewPhillips, Murray G. and Osmond, Gary (2018). Australian indigenous sport historiography: a review. Kinesiology Review, 7 (2), 193-198. doi: 10.1123/kr.2018-0007 |
2018 Conference Publication Decolonizing dialogues: sport, resistance and Australian Aboriginal settlementsOsmond, Gary (2018). Decolonizing dialogues: sport, resistance and Australian Aboriginal settlements. NASSH pre-conference workshop – “Indigenous Resurgence, Regeneration, and Decolonization through Sport History”, Winnipeg, Canada, 22-24 May 2018. |
2018 Conference Publication Yarning about Sport: Indigenous Research Methodologies and Transformative Historical NarrativeOsmond, Gary (2018). Yarning about Sport: Indigenous Research Methodologies and Transformative Historical Narrative. Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) 10th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, United States, 17-19 May 2018. |
2018 Conference Publication Doing Digital Sport History: Historical Geographical Information Systems and Aboriginal SportOsmond, Gary (2018). Doing Digital Sport History: Historical Geographical Information Systems and Aboriginal Sport. North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) 45th Annual Conference, The California State University at Fullerton, California, 26-29 May 2017. University Park, PA United States: North American Society for Sport History. |
2018 Conference Publication Playing the third quarter: sport, memory and silences in Aboriginal memoirsOsmond, Gary (2018). Playing the third quarter: sport, memory and silences in Aboriginal memoirs. North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) 46th Annual Conference, Winnipeg, Canada, 25-28 May 2018. |
2017 Journal Article Reflections from an accidental sports historian: arriving, striving, and survivingOsmond, Gary (2017). Reflections from an accidental sports historian: arriving, striving, and surviving. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 34 (5-6), 1-5. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2017.1344644 |
2017 Journal Article Indigenous sporting pasts: resuscitating Aboriginal swimming historyOsmond, Gary (2017). Indigenous sporting pasts: resuscitating Aboriginal swimming history. Australian Aboriginal Studies (2), 43-55. |
2017 Journal Article Tweet out? Twitter, archived data, and the social memory of out LGBT athletesOsmond, Gary (2017). Tweet out? Twitter, archived data, and the social memory of out LGBT athletes. Journal of Sport History, 44 (2), 322-335. doi: 10.5406/jsporthistory.44.2.0322 |
2017 Book Chapter The changing field of sports history in AustralasiaOsmond, Gary (2017). The changing field of sports history in Australasia. The Oxford handbook of sports history. (pp. 377-392) edited by Robert Edelman and Wayne Wilson. New York, NY, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199858910.013.28 |
2017 Conference Publication “But he plays football”: Ian Roberts, sport, and the challenge of homosexuality to 1990s masculinityOsmond, Gary (2017). “But he plays football”: Ian Roberts, sport, and the challenge of homosexuality to 1990s masculinity. North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) 44th Annual Conference, Atlanta GA, United States, 27-30 May 2016. University Park, PA United States: North American Society for Sport History. |
2017 Conference Publication Forgotten Pictures: Race, Photographs, and Cathy Freeman at the Thornbury Koori MuralOsmond, Gary (2017). Forgotten Pictures: Race, Photographs, and Cathy Freeman at the Thornbury Koori Mural. Australian Society for Sports History (ASSH) 21st Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia, 3-6 July 2017. |
2016 Journal Article Object lesson: approaching nineteenth-century swimming through the Von Hammer probate inventoryOsmond, Gary (2016). Object lesson: approaching nineteenth-century swimming through the Von Hammer probate inventory. Journal of Australian Studies, 40 (3), 337-352. doi: 10.1080/14443058.2016.1199584 |
2016 Journal Article Standing Tall: Memorialising Australian Sport through StatuesOsmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2016). Standing Tall: Memorialising Australian Sport through Statues. Sporting Traditions, 33 (1), 1-8. |
2016 Journal Article The Duke Paoa Kahanamoku statue at Freshwater: motivations, memory, and identityOsmond, Gary (2016). The Duke Paoa Kahanamoku statue at Freshwater: motivations, memory, and identity. Sporting Traditions, 33 (1), 67-91. |
2016 Conference Publication Digitally Reading ‘Snippets and Shadows’: Locating male homosexuality in the Australian sporting pressOsmond, Gary (2016). Digitally Reading ‘Snippets and Shadows’: Locating male homosexuality in the Australian sporting press. North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) 43rd Annual Conference, Miami, Florida, 22-25 May 2015. University Park, PA United States: North American Society for Sport History. |