Julie E. Brice, Ph.D.

Julie E. Brice, Ph.D.

University of Waikato

H-index: 10

Oceania-New Zealand

About Julie E. Brice, Ph.D.

Julie E. Brice, Ph.D., With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Waikato, specializes in the field of sport sociology, gender, physical cultural studies, new materialisms, agential realism.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The 2023 Football Women's World Cup and Australia's sporting ambitions: A Decade of Green and Gold

FIFA 2.0, FIFA Women's Football Strategy, and the bid process for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup: A new hope

Objects, Olympics, and Femininity: Exploring the Impact of a 1924 Handheld Fan on Gender at the Games

Introduction: The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup: Politics, representation, and management

Tracing FIFA's “flagship women's competition” and its use of legacy from 1991 to 2023

New materialisms, material methods, and the research process: A creative experiment in cutting together-apart

A new hope? FIFA 2.0, FIFA Women’s Football Strategy, and event bidding for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World CupTM

Clothes and caps: An exploration of the thing-power of objects and activism at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

Julie E. Brice, Ph.D. Information

University

Position

Doctoral Candidate

Citations(all)

321

Citations(since 2020)

320

Cited By

28

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

University of Waikato

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Julie E. Brice, Ph.D. Skills & Research Interests

sport sociology

gender

physical cultural studies

new materialisms

agential realism

Top articles of Julie E. Brice, Ph.D.

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The 2023 Football Women's World Cup and Australia's sporting ambitions: A Decade of Green and Gold

Andrew Grainger

Adam Beissel

Ashleigh-Jane Thompson

Julie E Brice

2023/10

FIFA 2.0, FIFA Women's Football Strategy, and the bid process for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup: A new hope

Adam Beissel

Verity Postlethwaite

Andrew Grainger

Julie E Brice

2023/5

Objects, Olympics, and Femininity: Exploring the Impact of a 1924 Handheld Fan on Gender at the Games

Journal of Olympic Studies

Julie Brice

2024/5/1

Introduction: The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup: Politics, representation, and management

Adam Beissel

Julie E Brice

Verity Postlethwaite

Andrew Grainger

2024

Tracing FIFA's “flagship women's competition” and its use of legacy from 1991 to 2023

Verity Postlethwaite

Adam Beissel

Julie E Brice

Andrew Grainger

2024

New materialisms, material methods, and the research process: A creative experiment in cutting together-apart

Julie E Brice

Holly Thorpe

2024/4/2

A new hope? FIFA 2.0, FIFA Women’s Football Strategy, and event bidding for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World CupTM

Soccer & Society

Adam S Beissel

Verity Postlethwaite

Andrew Grainger

Julie Brice

2023/11

Clothes and caps: An exploration of the thing-power of objects and activism at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

International Review for the Sociology of Sport

Julie E Brice

2023/9

The 2023 FIFA women's world cup: Politics, representation, and management

Adam Beissel

Verity Postlethwaite

Andrew Grainger

Julie E Brice

2023/12/5

The pandemic as gender arrhythmia: Women’s bodies, counter rhythms and critique of everyday life

Gender, Work & Organization

Holly Thorpe

Julie Brice

Anoosh Soltani

Mihi Nemani

Grace O’Leary

...

2023/9

As One 2023, conjunctural politics, and commercialisation of gender equality and women's empowerment: The force awakens

Adam Beissel

Verity Postlethwaite

Andrew Grainger

Julie E Brice

2023/7/28

Women's Physical Activity as Becoming: Lines of Flight from the Fitness Assemblage

Journal of Sport and Social Issues

Holly Thorpe

Julie Brice

Grace O’Leary

Mihi Nemani

Anoosh Soltani

...

2023/8

Affective geographies in pandemic times: An intersectional analysis of women's wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand

Emotion, Space and Society

Holly Thorpe

Julie Brice

Grace O'Leary

Anoosh Soltani

Mihi Nemani

...

2023/8/1

“You better stay healthy and postpone any illness until I can be with you”: the multidirectional ‘care ecologies’ of migrant women during the COVID-19 pandemic

Social & Cultural Geography

Anoosh Soltani

Holly Thorpe

Julie Brice

2023/11/4

Postfeminism, consumption and activewear: Examining women consumers’ relationship with the postfeminine ideal

Journal of Consumer Culture

Julie Brice

Holly Thorpe

Belinda Wheaton

Robyn Longhurst

2023/8

The world cup trilogy: an analysis of Aotearoa New Zealand’s leverage strategies for the women’s cricket, rugby, and football world cups

International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics

Julie Brice

Andrew Grainger

Adam Beissel

Verity Postlethwaite

2022/3

Methods for more-than-human wellbeing: A collaborative journey with object interviews

Qualitative Research

Holly Thorpe

Julie Brice

Anoosh Soltani

Mihi Nemani

Grace O’Leary

2022/9/21

The transdisciplinary health research apparatus: A Baradian account of knowledge boundaries and beyond

Health

Holly Thorpe

Marianne Clark

Julie Brice

Stacy Sims

2022/5

Physical activity and bodily boundaries in times of pandemic

Holly Thorpe

Julie Brice

Marianne Clark

2021/4/19

Women’s bodies, femininity, and spacetimemattering: A Baradian analysis of the activewear phenomenon

Sociology of Sport Journal

Julie E Brice

2021/9/20

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Co-Authors

H-index: 54
David L. Andrews

David L. Andrews

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 45
Professor Holly Thorpe

Professor Holly Thorpe

University of Waikato

H-index: 24
Stacy T Sims, PhD

Stacy T Sims, PhD

Auckland University of Technology

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