
Overview
Background
Rebecca Olive joined the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences in 2017. Her work about lifestyle and nature sports contributes to critical cultural, social and historical teaching and research relating to sport, physical cultures, bodies, and health. Rebecca publishes in journals and books across Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, Sport Sociology, and Sport History, and has co-edited a book with Holly Thorpe, Women in Action Sport Cultures: Identity, Politics and Experience (2016).
In 2019, she was awarded a DECRA for her project baout human-ocean health, 'Understanding ecological sensibilities in recreational lifestyle sports'. This project explores practices and cultures of ocean swimming and surfing to understand intersections human and environmental health. The project uses ethnographic methods (fieldwork and interviews) to make sense of ocean-swimmers’ and surfers' relationships to sharks, plastics, and localism at a range of urban and regional beaches. You can read more about this work on her Moving Oceans website.
Rebecca also continues focus on issues of equity and diversity and action/lifestyle sports and cultures, in particular women's experiences. Taking a feminist cultural studies approach to theories of power, ethics and pedagogy, she is interested in how we influence cultural change in everyday lived physical cultures towards more inclusive access and participation. Current projects include:
- Bluespaces and health
- Nature sports
- Women in sport, physical activity and leisure practices
- Self-representation on social media – elite athletes, recreational sports and fitness cultures
- Feminist research methods
Availability
- Dr Rebecca Olive is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Sydney
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, Southern Cross University
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Bluespaces and human-ocean health
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Women, gender and recreational lifestyle sports
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Localism and settler-colonial politics in sport
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Sport, health and social media
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Feminist ethnographic research methods
Research impacts
Rebecca's research engages with questions of power, ethics, and pedagogy in everyday life including online, and is driven by a commitment to community engagement. She is interested in how cultural change happens and ensure research intersects with teaching, policy, media, and community. As well as scholarly publications, Rebecca is committed to connecting teaching and research, and has developed a presence in cultural media and communities relevant to her research in coastal cultures, recreational lifestyle sports, social media, and ethnographic methods. Rebecca has had stories and interviews published with ABC news and radio, is a regular contributor to surf media and festivals, and writes her blog, Making Friends With the Neighbours.
Since 2018, Rebecca has been a Research Fellow with AustLit, compiling data sets about 'swimming wild' and surfing in Australian literature. These ongoing projects are producing publicly available archives of swimming and surfing sources, as well as a list of relevant scholarship. You can explore the project and resources via the AustLit site.
Recent conference organisation:
- Co-convener, Moving Futures: Researching bodies and health in the 21st century, Centre for Sport and Society, The University of Queensland, 14 November 2017
- Co-organiser, Technicity. Temporality. Embodiment. Somatechnics conference, Byron Bay, Australia, 1-3 December 2016
- Co-convener, Surfing social: Challenging surfer identities and spaces, Raglan, NZ, 10-12 Feb 2016
- Convener, The Future of Cycling: Challenges and Possibilities, Cambridge, NZ, October 1-2 2015
- Convener, The University of Waikato Gender Research Network, 2015
- Organising committee for The University of Waikato, Women in Leadership Day, 2015
Works
Search Professor Rebecca Olive’s works on UQ eSpace
2016
Book Chapter
Surfing together: exploring the potential of a collaborative ethnographic moment
Olive, Rebecca, Thorpe, Holly, Roy, Georgina, Nemani, Mihi, lisahunter, Wheaton, Belinda and Humberstone, Barbara (2016). Surfing together: exploring the potential of a collaborative ethnographic moment. Women in action sport cultures: identity, politics and experience. (pp. 45-68) edited by Holly Thorpe and Rebecca Olive. London, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-45797-4_3
2016
Book Chapter
Surfing, localism, place-based pedagogies, and ecological sensibilities in Australia
Olive, Rebecca (2016). Surfing, localism, place-based pedagogies, and ecological sensibilities in Australia. Routledge international handbook of outdoor studies. (pp. 501-510) edited by Barbara Humberstone, Heather Prince and Karla A. Henderson. Abingdon, Oxon, UK: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315768465-56
2016
Book Chapter
Looking back, moving forward? reflections from early action sport researchers
Thorpe, Holly, Olive, Rebecca, Beal, Becky, Booth, Douglas, Laurendeau, Jason, Palmer, Catherine, Rinehart, Robert E. and Wheaton, Belinda (2016). Looking back, moving forward? reflections from early action sport researchers. Women in action sport cultures: identity, politics and experience. (pp. 23-44) edited by Holly Thorpe and Rebecca Olive. London, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-45797-4_2
2015
Journal Article
Review of Scott Laderman, Empire in Waves: A Political History of Surfing (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2014), pp. xiiþ238, index and images, $65.00 (hardback), $26.95 (paperback). ISBN: 9780520279117
Olive, Rebecca (2015). Review of Scott Laderman, Empire in Waves: A Political History of Surfing (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2014), pp. xiiþ238, index and images, $65.00 (hardback), $26.95 (paperback). ISBN: 9780520279117. International Journal of the History of Sport, 32 (11-12), 1494-1496. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2015.1045691
2015
Journal Article
Reframing surfing: physical culture in online spaces
Olive, Rebecca (2015). Reframing surfing: physical culture in online spaces. Media International Australia, 155 (1), 99-107. doi: 10.1177/1329878X1515500112
2015
Journal Article
The American surfer: radical culture and capitalism / Surfing life: surface, substructure and the commodification of the sublime
Olive, Rebecca (2015). The American surfer: radical culture and capitalism / Surfing life: surface, substructure and the commodification of the sublime. Sport in Society, 18 (3), 395-398. doi: 10.1080/17430437.2015.1010821
2015
Book Chapter
Interactivity, blogs, and the ethics of doing sport history
Olive, Rebecca (2015). Interactivity, blogs, and the ethics of doing sport history. Sport history in the digital era. (pp. 157-179) edited by Gary Osmond and Murray G. Phillips. Champaign, IL, USA: University of Illinois Press.
2015
Journal Article
Women's recreational surfing: a patronising experience
Olive, Rebecca, McCuaig, Louise and Phillips, Murray G. (2015). Women's recreational surfing: a patronising experience. Sport Education and Society, 20 (2), 258-276. doi: 10.1080/13573322.2012.754752
2014
Journal Article
On the track/in the bleachers: authenticity and feminist ethnographic research in sport and physical cultural studies
Pavlidis, Adele and Olive, Rebecca (2014). On the track/in the bleachers: authenticity and feminist ethnographic research in sport and physical cultural studies. Sport in Society, 17 (2), 218-232. doi: 10.1080/17430437.2013.828703
2013
Journal Article
'Making friends with the neighbours': blogging as a research method
Olive, Rebecca (2013). 'Making friends with the neighbours': blogging as a research method. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 16 (1), 71-84. doi: 10.1177/1367877912441438
2013
Other Outputs
Blurred lines: Women, subjectivities and surfing
Olive, Rebecca Jane (2013). Blurred lines: Women, subjectivities and surfing. PhD Thesis, School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland.
2012
Journal Article
Introduction: feminist sport history in the past, present and future
Thorpe, Holly and Olive, Rebecca (2012). Introduction: feminist sport history in the past, present and future. Journal of Sport History, 39 (3), 373-377.
2012
Conference Publication
Embodied understandings, affective pedagogies: ‘doing’ Cultural Studies in the classroom’
Olive, Rebecca (2012). Embodied understandings, affective pedagogies: ‘doing’ Cultural Studies in the classroom’. Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Annual Conference (CSAA 2012), Sydney, Australia, 4-6 December 2012.
2012
Journal Article
Introduction
Thorpe, Holly and Olive, Rebecca (2012). Introduction. Journal of Sport History, 39 (3), 373-378. doi: 10.1353/sph.2012.0099
2012
Journal Article
The power, politics and potential of feminist sports history: a multi-generational dialogue
Thorpe, H. and Olive, R. (2012). The power, politics and potential of feminist sports history: a multi-generational dialogue. Journal of Sport History, 39 (3), 379-394. doi: 10.1353/sph.2012.0105
2012
Journal Article
Introduction
Thorpe, Holly and Olive, Rebecca (2012). Introduction. Journal of Sport History, 39 (3), 373-377. doi: 10.5406/jsporthistory.39.3.373
2011
Journal Article
Negotiating the 'F-Word' in the Field: Doing Feminist Ethnography in Action Sport Cultures
Olive, Rebecca and Thorpe, Holly (2011). Negotiating the 'F-Word' in the Field: Doing Feminist Ethnography in Action Sport Cultures. Sociology of Sport Journal, 28 (4), 421-440. doi: 10.1123/ssj.28.4.421
2009
Book Chapter
Expression session
Olive, Rebecca (2009). Expression session. Wax On: From Cronulla to Palm Beach and Beyond. (pp. 10-11) edited by Daniel Mudie Cunningham. Gymea, NSW: Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre.
2009
Conference Publication
Reflexitivity: Locating myself in research
Olive, Rebecca (2009). Reflexitivity: Locating myself in research. Sporting Traditions XVII. The Cultural Paradigm: Reinvigorating Sport History?, Wellington, New Zealand, 30 June - 3 July, 2009. New Zealand: Routledge.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Rebecca Olive is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Sports betting as an everyday practice
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Murray Phillips, Professor Nicholas Carah
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Doctor Philosophy
Sports betting as an everyday practice
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Murray Phillips, Professor Nicholas Carah
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Doctor Philosophy
Ocean sports and environmental activism
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Murray Phillips
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Doctor Philosophy
Experiencing participation in-the-moment: The insightfulness of nonverbal interactions of children during physical activity (The Unsaid Story)
Associate Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Experiencing participation in-the-moment: The insightfulness of nonverbal interactions of children during physical activity (The Unsaid Story)
Associate Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the role of community dance on wellbeing in Australian culture
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Leigh Sperka
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the role of community dance on wellbeing in Australian culture
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Leigh Sperka
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Experiencing participation in-the-moment: The insightfulness of nonverbal interactions of children during physical activity (The Unsaid Story)
Associate Advisor
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Creativity, practices, and place: The (re)creation of a transnational subculture
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Diana Young
Media
Enquiries
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- action and lifestyle sports
- nature sports
- ocean swimming
- sport and social media
- surfing
- swimming
- women and sport
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