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Program

Thursday, 16 October 2014

  • 8:00-22:00: Registration
  • 12:00-13:00: Lunch Break
  • 18:00-20:00: Dinner 

Friday, 17 October 2014 

  • 10:00—11:30 Keynote 1: Chair: Prof. Dr. Wray Vamplew

    • Prof. Dr. Ian Henry: Developing Culturally Specific Tools for Evaluation of Good Governance in Diverse National Contexts: A Study of the National Olympic Committee of the Islamic Republic of Iran
    • Prof. Dr. James M. Dorsey: Asian Football: A Cesspool of Government Interference, Struggles for Power, Corruption and Greed
    • Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mittag: Transnational Relations between China and Europa in Sport: Trends, Offers and Constraints
    • Prof. Dr. Fan Hong: The Evolution of the Governance of Wushu in China (1910-2010): A Century of Change
  • 12:00-13:00 Lunch Break
  • 13:00-14:10 Session: Sport and Government Functions Chair: Prof. Jürgen Mittag and Dr. Wu Weiyi
    • Dr. Zheng Lingyan: Research on the Privatization of Chinese Sports Facilities and the Government Safeguard Mechanism Based on International Experience
    • Dr. Liu Zheng: Research on the Policy-based Resettlement System for Retired Athletes in China
    • Dr. Zhang Fengbiao: A Definition of the Chinese Government’s Sports Functions in the Context of the ‘Powerful Sporting Nation’ Strategy
    • Dr. Hao Zhonghui: A Comparative Study of the Health Promotion Policies for Children and Adolescents in Japan and China
    • Dr. Yu Dawei: A Historical Exploration of the Waning Power of the All-China Sports Federation
  • 14:10-15:10 Session: Governance of Elite Sport Chair: Prof. James M. Dorsey and Guan Zhixun
    • Prof. Dr. Tang Jianjuan: Interest Integration and Control of Cultivation Subjects of Chinese High-level Reserve Sports Talents
    • Dr. Tien-Chin TAN: From a Major Sports Country to a World Sports Power: the Development of the Chinese Elite Football after Beijing Olympics
    • Dr. Gao Yong: Historical Review and Reflection of Wushu on Applying for Becoming an Olympic Sport Event
    • Associate Prof. Xia Qingbin:On the Training Methods Used to Train Chinese Tennis Athletes
  • 15:10-15:30: Tea Break
  • 15:30-16:30 Session: Governance of Elite Sport. Chair: Prof. Fan Hong and Luis Silva
    • Prof. Jiang Xinguo: An Analysis of Contemporary Competitive Sports Dispute and Arbitration Processes in China
    • Zhang Yincheng: The Development of Formula One Racing in Asia and its Social Function
    • Associate Prof. Zhou Caiyou: A Comparative Study of the Tactics and Strategies of Chinese and Foreign Taekwondo Athletes
    • Associate Prof. Jiang Jianbao:The Rise of Asian Football and its Inspirations– The Strategic Value of Realizing China’s Football Dream
  • 16:30-17:40 Session: History of Sport Development. Chair: Prof. Peter Horton and Dr. Huang Fuhua
    • Liu Li: Sport and National Identit: A Historical Analysis of the National Games in the Late Qing and the Republican China (1910-1948)
    • Dr. Zhang Aihong: Research on Traditional Chinese Health Philosophy
    • Dr. Gu Dehong: A Historical Analysis of the Government’s Role in Sport Development in China
    • Dr. Wang Yan: The Far Eastern Championship Games and the Development of Modern East Asian Society
    • Prof. Dr. Mi Jing: A Historical Review of the Development of Shooting Sports in China
  • 13:00-17:40 Keynote
  • 13:00-14:10 Session: Sport and Globalization Chair: Prof. Wrap Vamplew and Liu Li
    • Dr. Huang Fuhua: Globalization and the Governance of Chinese Basketball: Power, Agency and Structure
    • Prof. Dr. Ping-Chao Lee: Does China Matter?! Taiwan’s Successful Bid to the 2017 Summer Universiade
    • Dr. Yu-Wen Chen: From Conflictual to Participative toward Active: China's Response toward Globalization in the Field of Elite Table Tennis
    • Prof. Feng Qiang: Factors Influencing Sports Exchanges between China and ASEAN from the Perspective of Peaceful Development
    • Associate Prof. Zhang Zhaolong: Construction in the Mechanism of Convergence and Development of China-ASEAN Sports and Culture
  • 14:10-15:10 Session: Sport Thought and Culture: Chair: Prof. Cao Shouhe and Dr.Wu Weiyi
    • Dr. Tan Guangxin: Martial Arts Dance: Hong Kong Kung Fu Films’ Aesthetic Characteristics
    • Dr. Zhang Huijie: Cultural Imperialism, Christianity and the Rise of Western Sport and Physical Education in Modern China (1840–1920s)
    • Dr. Jin An: Research on the Nationalist Government’s Promotion of Sports in Northern China in the 1930s
    • Dr. Dong Qing: An Analysis of the Influence of Sports Coverage in the Media on Chinese Cultural Identit
  • 15:10-15:30 - Tea Break
  • 15:30-16:30 - Session: The Folk Sport: Chair: Prof. Luo Shiming and Zhang Huijie
    • Dr. Tu Chuanfei: The Social Reproduction Mechanism: An Anthropological Interpretation of the Historic Functions of Folk Sports
    • Associate Prof. Jing Jiankun: The Heritage and Protection of the Traditional Sports Cultures of Regional Minorities in China
    • Associate Prof. Cai Zhengjie: Applying the Example of the Revival of the Modern Olympics to the Development of China’s Folk Sports
    • Associate Prof. Pan Yihe: Research on the Folk Sports Performed in Yangkou Town’s Traditional Festivals
    • 16:30-17:40 - Session: Sport Organizations and Governance, Chair: Prof. Ian Henry and Guan Zhixun
      • Prof. Dr. Hu Jiahao: China National Amateur Athletic Federation and Chinese Sports Modernization Development
      • Dr. Liu Junyi: A PIT-EEE-based Theory for a Sports Management Organization Portal, Integrating an Evaluation Index System and an Empirical Study
      • Dr. Dong Qinqin: Research on the Co-branding Synergy of Mega Sports Events and Host Cities
      • Associate Prof. Chen Ning: A Discussion of Sports Management System Reform in China from the Perspective of Governance Theory
      • Associate Prof. Yang Cheng: A Study of the Services and Approaches to Sports for the Elderly in Sichuan’s Retirement Homes
  • 18:00-20:00 Welcome Banquet

Saturday, 18 October 2014

  • 7:00-7:40 - Breakfast
  • 8:00-9:00 Keynote Ⅱ Chair:Prof. Dr. Ian Henry
    • Prof. Dr. Yi Jiandong: The Integration of Three Types of Space: A New Thought on the Provision of Mass Sports Facilities
    • Prof. Dr. Peter Horton: The Governance of Sport in Australia: Centraliziled Control, Politics and Public Diplomacy.
    • Prof. Dr. Zheng Guohua: Force in the Construction of Authority and Social Order in Rural Chinese Society: Cases in Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China
  • 9:00-11:40 Session Ⅲ
  • 9:00-10:00 Session:Management of Sport Stadiums and Clubs, Chair: Prof. Ping-Chao Lee and Dr. Huang Fuhua
    • Prof. Lu Hengbo: A Study of the Discrepancies between and Governance of Large-scale Stadia in China
    • Dr. Zhang Jie: Reality and Dilemma: the Development of Chinese Sports Industry Since the Implementation of the Reform and Opening up Policy
    • Associate Prof. Ying Jianhua: Research on the Supervision System of China Entrusted with the Operation of Public Gymnasiums
    • Prof. Dr. Zhan Xiaomei: Under the Special Circumstance: The Way Out for Sport Stadiums Operating Recommendations on the Reform of the Way Sports Stadia Are Operated
    • Dr. Du Jiang: Research into Competition and Strategy Selection in China’s Fitness Clubs
  • 10:00-10:20 Tea Break
  • 10:20-11:40 Session: Sport and Foreign Relations, Chair: Prof. Li Yongqin and Liu Li
    • Prof. Dr. Zhang Xiaoyi: A Review of China’s Sports Diplomacy in the 1980s
    • Dr. Shi Xiaofeng: Leisure Sports Tourism Development Research
    • Associate Prof. Zhang Wentao: An Analysis of the Competitive Performance Traits of Weightlifting Athletes at the 2012 London Olympic Games
    • Associate Prof. Yu Haijuan: A Study on Suzhou’s woman sports in modern times
    • Associate Prof. He Tianjin: An Analysis of the Present State of Popular Taekwondo in China and Recommendations for its Development
    • Prof. Wang Xin: Sumo’s Status as the ‘National Sport’: The Influence of Ancient Chinese Confucian Culture on the Development of Japanese Sumo
  • 9:00-11:40 Session Ⅳ
  • 9:00-10:00 Session: Sport Governance in Asia, Chair: Prof.Tan Hua and Zhang Huijie
    • Dr. Luis Silva: The Origins and Changes of Sport Governance in Qatar: Youth, Identity and Nation-building
    • Dr. Guan Zhixun: Paralympics in China: Social Approach VS Elite Approach
    • Dr. Hu Juan: Image, Type, Prototype: Research on the National Image of Traditional Martial Arts
    • Dr. Lu Youmei: Creating Operational Plans for Sports Foundations
    • Associate Prof. Dr. Qin Bo: Constructing an Integrated World with the Cyber-Colonialism: Powers, Races and Cultures in Cyber Games
  • 10:00-10:20 Tea Break
  • 10:20-11:00 Session: Traditional Sport Culture, Chair: Prof. Liang Zhuping and Dr. Wu Weiyi
    • Dr. Qin Likai: Social Identity: A Study on the Archery Culture of the Southwest of China during the Qin and Han Dynasties
    • Associate Prof. Lang Yongchun: Study of Path Selection in Chinese National Traditional Sports Culture
    • Associate Prof. Xiao Yuanshi: The Social and Cultural Value of the ‘Tunkou’ Dance of the Shui Ethnic Minority in Yunnan Province
    • 11:00-11:40 Session: Physical Education and Fitness, Chair: Dr. Tien-Chin Tan and Dr. Qin Bo
      • Prof. Luo Lin: Study on the Necessity and the Strategy of Leisure Sports in Colleges and Universities
      • Dr. Bo Xuesong: The Development of a Group Exercise Class Quality Evaluation Index System for Chinese Fitness Clubs
      • Associate Prof. Chen Kaimei: On the Excellent Image of Physical Education Teachers in Transition System of Internal Balance
      • Associate Prof. Sheng Gang:Cultural Comparison between School Sports and Community Sports
      • Associate Prof. Yao Wenqun: A Critical Review of Need-based English Teaching for Sports Students in Chinese Colleges
  • 11:40-12:00 Closing Ceremony
  • 12:00-13:00 Lunch
  • 14:00-18:00 Cultural Excursion (Optional)