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Senior Lecturer in Sport Governance and Law, Liverpool John Moores University

Jack has 11 years’ experience working in the sport for development and peace field and has managed, coordinated and researched such projects in Israel/Palestine, South Africa, West Africa, Jordan, Northern Ireland, and most recently Colombia.
Jack is a founding member of the 'Action for Refugees’ network and has undergone participant ethnographies into rugby and identity in Fiji and mental health in mixed martial arts. Most recently Jack has been working closely with the Fans Supporting Foodbanks movement to help them measure their impact and grow their influence as part of the '#Right to Food' campaign. His research interests lie sport, power and politics and his ongoing work around sport for social change and advocacy for reform in global sport governance.

Experience

  • –present
    Lecturer in sport development, management and sociology, Edge Hill University

Education

  • 2017 
    The University of Technology, Sydney, PHD (under examination)