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Dr Damion Sturm PhD,
Senior Lecturer
Doctoral Co-Supervisor School of ManagementSturm's current projects are probing an array of sport, media, management and event topics, inclusive of the aura and performance of celebrity, the global sports spectacle, affective audience assemblages, sport and sustainability, commercially-laden media proliferation, sponsorship, promotional and branding cultures, and complementary digital/social media platforms and their impact and influences across sport, leisure, and events.
Future projects will include analyses of:
- Sustainabilty and Greenwashing
- Technological Innovations
- Mega Events
- Sport and Entertainment Industries
- Sport Media Cultures
- National and Global Sport Stars
- Fan Cultures
- Nationalism and Globalisation
Sturm's research has explored how the media and commerce construct, shape and represent sport, events and individuals, while continuing to trace the impact of technological innovations in television, digital media and other tools/technologies such as video games, social media, esports and big data on specific sports, industries, individuals and events.
Professional Links:
Executive Board - Australian and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies (ANZALS) - Membership Engagement Manager
Regional Editor (Australia and New Zealand) - Leisure Studies Journal
Associate Editor - Sport in Society Journal
Editorial Board - Celebrity Studies Journal
Member - Australian and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies (ANZALS)
Damion Sturm joined Massey University as a Senior Lecturer in Sport Management in July 2018. Sturm specialises in sport sociology, sport events, sustainability, sport management and global sport media cultures. He recently co-edited books on Formula One and Motorsport (2023) and Sport in New Zealand (2022), as well as having other publications that focus on sustainabilty, greenwashing, sportswashing, stardom, fandom and media technologies across an array of sporting examples and events (such as motorsport, cricket, rugby league, rugby and the America's Cup).
Professional
Contact details
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Location: 3.06, Quad B
Campus: Albany, Auckland
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy - University of Waikato (2010)
Fellowships and Memberships
- Member, Higher Education Academy (Fellow) (2018)
Certifications and Registrations
- Licence, Co-Supervisor, Massey University
Research Expertise
Research Interests
Sport media, technologies and innovations; sport sociology; sport management; event management; sport and sustainability; stardom, celebrity and persona; audiences and fan cultures; greenwashing and sportswashing; leisure studies; promotional cultures; affect; gender and representation; nationalism and globalisation; sport ethnographies; crisis communication
Thematics
21st Century Citizenship
Area of Expertise
Field of research codes
Commerce, Management, Tourism And Services (150000):
Commercial Services (150400):
Communication and Media Studies (200100):
Communications Technologies (100500):
Consumption and Everyday Life (200203):
Cultural Studies (200200):
Languages, Communication And Culture (200000):
Screen and Media Culture (200212):
Sociology (160800):
Sport and Leisure Management (150404):
Studies In Human Society (160000):
Technology (100000):
Tourism (150600)
Keywords
Sport media, technologies and innovations; sport sociology; sport management; sport events; sport and sustainability; stardom, celebrity and persona; audiences and fan cultures; greenwashing and sportswashing; leisure studies; promotional cultures; affect; gender and representation; nationalism and globalisation; sport ethnographies; crisis communication
Research Outputs
Journal
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Book
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Conference
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[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Sturm, D.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Sturm, D.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Sturm, D.
Teaching and Supervision
Teaching Statement
Specialised teaching on Sport Management degree
I strive to be an enthusiastic, interactive and approachable lecturer who seeks to make connections between abstract theories, appropriate case studies and integrate relatable practices from the everyday lives of students.
Classes are designed to be a mixture of innovation, information and entertainment.
As such, student interest and engagment is vital. Student feedback, examples and their application of the ideas and concepts enliven class content and discussions.
Furthermore, as much as possible, classes are driven by my own research-informed teaching as much of what I teach I also conduct research on.
Graduate Supervision Statement
As a supervisor, I seek to support and inspire, nurturing an inquisitive mind while providing some of the academic tools to furnish potential success. Ideally through my supervisory approach, students are inspired to learn, inquire, critically engage and succeed during their studies and beyond.
My prime areas of knowledge and expertise are in the realm of sport (see my research profile and publications).
I also have interests in other areas such as sustainability, technology, audiences, promotions, celebrity, events, tourism and crisis.
I am happy to supervise other topics, as I have often done, with the understanding by the student that the topic area is not my specialist area.
Dr Damion Sturm is available for Masters and Doctorial supervision.
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