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Associate Professor Gary Osmond
Associate Professor

Gary Osmond

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Overview

Background

Gary has a range of research interests in the historical and contemporary dimensions of sport. These include Indigenous Australian sport histories, Australian and Pacific aquatic sport, racial stereotyping, sport myth, social memory and sporting histories beyond the written word.

Gary gained his PhD in the field of sport history from the University of Queensland, following joint enrolment in the School of Human Movement Studies and the School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics. Dr Osmond teaches in the socio-cultural dimensions of sport and physical activity.

Hs major grants include:

  • Chief Investigator on an ARC Discovery project (DP190100647: 2020-2023), titled Pride, Resilience and Identity: Reimagining Aboriginal Sport History [Murray Phillips (UQ), Gary Osmond, Barry Judd (Melbourne)].
  • ARC Future Fellowship (FT160100212: 2017-21), titled Sport, Stories and Survival: Reframing Indigenous Sport History.
  • Chief Investigator on a ARC Linkage digital history project (LP130101031: 2014-2019) titled Creating Histories of the Australian Paralympic Movement: A New Relationship between Researchers and the Community [Murray G. Phillips, Gary Osmond, Tony Naar (Australian Paralympic Committee)].

Availability

Associate Professor Gary Osmond is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Digital history

  • Sport history

  • Indigenous Australia

  • Race and sport

  • Visual representations

  • Material culture

Works

Search Professor Gary Osmond’s works on UQ eSpace

163 works between 2003 and 2024

1 - 20 of 163 works

2024

Other Outputs

What a ‘forgotten’ Torres Strait Island Paralympian teaches us about representation, achievement and history

Harvey, Alistair, Osmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray (2024, 09 02). What a ‘forgotten’ Torres Strait Island Paralympian teaches us about representation, achievement and history The Conversation

What a ‘forgotten’ Torres Strait Island Paralympian teaches us about representation, achievement and history

2024

Journal Article

Indigenous Public History: Cherbourg’s Marching Girls

Osmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2024). Indigenous Public History: Cherbourg’s Marching Girls. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 1-16. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2024.2391055

Indigenous Public History: Cherbourg’s Marching Girls

2024

Journal Article

Sport, identity, and self‐determination: Aboriginal rugby league in Brisbane after the Second World War

Sherwood, 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. doi: 10.1111/ajph.12984

Sport, identity, and self‐determination: Aboriginal rugby league in Brisbane after the Second World War

2024

Journal Article

Nature games: traditional Indigenous games and environmental stewardship in Oceania

Fabian, 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

Nature games: traditional Indigenous games and environmental stewardship in Oceania

2024

Other Outputs

Up in the air – Marngrook and Australian rules football

Osmond, Gary (2024). Up in the air – Marngrook and Australian rules football. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Queensland Theatre.

Up in the air – Marngrook and Australian rules football

2024

Journal Article

Sport, Race and African-Caribbean Migrants in Australia: Evaluating Jack Dowridge, the ‘Black Diamond’ Boxer

Osmond, 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

Sport, Race and African-Caribbean Migrants in Australia: Evaluating Jack Dowridge, the ‘Black Diamond’ Boxer

2024

Other Outputs

50 years after Evonne Goolagong’s Australian Open win, we should remember her achievements – and the racism she overcame

Osmond, Gary (2024, 01 02). 50 years after Evonne Goolagong’s Australian Open win, we should remember her achievements – and the racism she overcame The Conversation

50 years after Evonne Goolagong’s Australian Open win, we should remember her achievements – and the racism she overcame

2024

Conference Publication

The Sensory Turn, Smell, and Sport History

Osmond, Gary (2024). The Sensory Turn, Smell, and Sport History. North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) Conference, Denver, CO, United States, 24-27 May 2024.

The Sensory Turn, Smell, and Sport History

2024

Conference Publication

Public First Nations sport history projects: the cross-disciplinary value of the principles of co-design

Osmond, Gary, Phillips, Murray G. and Wheeler, Kai (2024). Public First Nations sport history projects: the cross-disciplinary value of the principles of co-design. 2024 NASSH Pre-Conference Workshop: "Sport Studies as a Public Service: Popular Scholarship, Histories, and Activism", Denver, CO, United States, 23-24 May 2024.

Public First Nations sport history projects: the cross-disciplinary value of the principles of co-design

2023

Conference Publication

Indigenous Public History: Cherbourg’s Marching Girls

Osmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray (2023). Indigenous Public History: Cherbourg’s Marching Girls. Public Sport History and Community Sport Symposium, Sydney, NSW Australia, 5 December 2023.

Indigenous Public History: Cherbourg’s Marching Girls

2023

Journal Article

Too Deadly Tracking Sport Histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities

Osmond, Gary (2023). Too Deadly Tracking Sport Histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities. Journal of Sport History, 50 (3), 395-406.

Too Deadly Tracking Sport Histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities

2023

Journal Article

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sport: sporting literacy, attenuated agency, and survivance

Phillips, 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, ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print), 1-20. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2023.2245765

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sport: sporting literacy, attenuated agency, and survivance

2023

Other Outputs

Trove, Surfing History and Myth Busting: Researching women's surfing history in Australia

Osmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2023, 08 14). Trove, Surfing History and Myth Busting: Researching women's surfing history in Australia Trove blog

Trove, Surfing History and Myth Busting: Researching women's surfing history in Australia

2023

Other Outputs

Olympic swimming in the Seine highlights efforts to clean up city rivers worldwide

Osmond, Gary and Olive, Rebecca (2023, 08 03). Olympic swimming in the Seine highlights efforts to clean up city rivers worldwide The Conversation

Olympic swimming in the Seine highlights efforts to clean up city rivers worldwide

2023

Conference Publication

Too deadly – Tracking sport histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities (Maxwell L. Howell and Reet Howell International Honor Address)

Osmond, Gary (2023). Too deadly – Tracking sport histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities (Maxwell L. Howell and Reet Howell International Honor Address). North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) Conference, Washington, DC, United States, 26-29 May 2023.

Too deadly – Tracking sport histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities (Maxwell L. Howell and Reet Howell International Honor Address)

2023

Conference Publication

The double folds of racism and history: silences, concussion and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sportspeople

Phillips, Murray G., Wheeler, Keane and Osmond, Gary (2023). The double folds of racism and history: silences, concussion and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sportspeople. Remembering the Injured Brain in Sport History’ (North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) pre-conference workshop, Washington, DC, United States, 25 May 2023.

The double folds of racism and history: silences, concussion and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sportspeople

2023

Journal Article

Sport and Queensland Aboriginal reserves in the 1920s and 1930s: ideology, revenue, and exploitation

Osmond, 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

Sport and Queensland Aboriginal reserves in the 1920s and 1930s: ideology, revenue, and exploitation

2023

Book Chapter

Munns, Oscar John (1906–1982)

Osmond, Gary (2023). Munns, Oscar John (1906–1982). Australian Dictionary of Biography. (pp. 1-2) Canberra, ACT, Australia: The Australian National University.

Munns, Oscar John (1906–1982)

2023

Conference Publication

Yarrabah Yarning: Aboriginal histories of rugby league

Osmond, Gary (2023). Yarrabah Yarning: Aboriginal histories of rugby league. Sporting Traditions XXIV (Australian Society for Sports History), Canberra, ACT, Australia, 10-13 July 2023.

Yarrabah Yarning: Aboriginal histories of rugby league

2023

Book Chapter

Stealing, drinking, and not cooperating: sport, everyday resistance in Aboriginal settlements in Australia

Osmond, Gary (2023). Stealing, drinking, and not cooperating: sport, everyday resistance in Aboriginal settlements in Australia. Decolonizing sport. (pp. 186-200) edited by Janice Forsyth, Christine O’Bonsawin, Russell Field and Murray G. Phillips. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: Fernwood Publishing.

Stealing, drinking, and not cooperating: sport, everyday resistance in Aboriginal settlements in Australia

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    Torres Strait Islander History: Sport, Culture and Identity
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2024
    Pride, Resilience and Identity: Reimagining Aboriginal Sport History
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023
    Yarrabah Community, Identity and Pride: A History of Yarrabah Sport
    UQ Knowledge Exchange & Translation Fund
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2022
    Sport, Stories and Survival: Reframing Indigenous Sport History
    ARC Future Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2017
    APC Paralympic movement knowledge management
    Australian Paralympic Committee
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2018
    Creating Histories of the Australian Paralympic Movement: A New Relationship between Researchers and the Community
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2013
    Representing Indigenous Australians in Sport History: A Visual Approach
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant
  • 2011
    UQ Travel Awards Category 2 - Dr Frederick Gary Osmond
    UQ Travel Awards for International Collaborative Research (Category 2)
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2011
    Cherbourg Sporting Stories: Linking Past and Future
    Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    Australian Surfing History - The 'She' Factor Network
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2008
    Humanities Travelling Fellowship: Hawaiian in 'Maoriland': racial dimensions of Duke Paoa Kahanamoku's tour to New Zealand in 1915
    Australian Academy of the Humanities
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Gary Osmond is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Gary Osmond directly for media enquiries about:

  • Indigenous Australians and sport
  • racism in sport
  • surfing history
  • swiming history

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