CSSOR Director
Julie Brice is co-director for the CSUF’s Center for Sociocultural Sport and Olympic Research and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology. After living and playing sports in different countries around the world (US, Botswana, South Korea), she became extremely interested in the connections between sport, culture and society. She therefore completed her undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Kinesiology and her MA in physical cultural studies from the University of Maryland. She then completed her doctoral degree at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Julie’s primary research interests rest in the construction and production of gender and power inequalities in and through sport. In particular, she is interested in the many socio-cultural and political factors that impact how women understand their bodies and experience movement within fitness cultures. She has published widely across sport sociology, health, and qualitative research journals including the Sociology of Sport Journal, International Journal for Sport Policy and Politics, Qualitative Research, and Frontiers. She is also co-author of Feminist new materialisms, sport, and fitness: A lively entanglement, an exploration into new materialist theory and fitness practices.