last updated July 2007
CURRENT POSITION
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
Associate Professor - August 2006 to present
Assistant Professor - August 2000 to July 2006
Visiting Assistant Professor - August 1999 to July 2000
Women’s and Gender Studies
Director of Program - August 2007 - present
Director of Undergraduate Studies - August 2006 to May 2007
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy -
Major: Kinesiology
Concentration: Psychosocial Aspects of Physical Activity
Cognates: Sociology, Pedagogy
Dissertation: Latinas in Collegiate Softball: A Case Study of Paths to Elite Involvement
Advisor: Dr. Yevonne R. Smith, Department of Kinesiology
Co-Chair: Dr.
Master of Science -
Major: Physical Education
Concentration: Sociocultural Aspects of Physical Activity
Cognate: Psychology
Thesis: The influence of socioeconomic status and ethnicity on sport participation levels among Mexican American women.
Advisor: Dr. C. Ian Bailey, Department of Physical Education
Co-Chair: Dr. Diane Ross, Department of Physical Education
Bachelor of Science -
Major: Physical Education
PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS
Journal Articles
Kamphoff, C. S. and Jamieson, K. M. (accepted). Service-learning as pedagogical practice in an undergraduate course in sociocultural aspects of sport and exercise. Academic Exchange Quarterly. (accepted, but authors chose to pull it due to “publishing fee”)
Jamieson, K. M., Stringer, A. J., Andrews, M. B. (in preparation). Athletic fatness: Forgiving corpulence in elite bodies. Sociology of Sport Journal- Special Issue: Social construction of Fat
Jamieson, K. M., Murphy, K. J., and Karper, W. B. (in preparation). Biology and culture: The body inside out.
Jamieson, K. M., Kamphoff, C. S., and Gill, D. L. (in preparation). Cultural competence in physical activity contexts: Identifying trends and strategies for curricular change.
Jamieson, K. M. (in preparation). Why are all the Title IX babies White? Reconnecting feminisms with human movements.
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Jamieson, K. M. (2005). “I never knew how to pursue.” Creating and maintaining paths to collegiate softball. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 29(2), 133-147.
Jamieson, K. M., Araki, K., Chung, Y., Kwon, S. Y., Acosta-Musalem, V., and Riggioni, L. (2005). Mujeres Activas: An exploratory study of physical activity among adolescent Latinas. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 14(1), 95-105.
Reel, J. J., SooHoo, S., Jamieson, K. M., and Gill, D. L. (2005). Femininity to the extreme: Body image concerns among college female dancers. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 14(1), 39-51.
Douglas,
Jamieson, K. M. (forthcoming). Advance at your own risk: Latinas, families, and collegiate softball. In J. Iber and R. Santillán (Eds.), Mexican Americans and Deportes: An Introduction to the Significance of Athletic Endeavor in Barrio Life, 1920-2002. TX:
Stringer, A. J., Kamphoff, C. S., Jamieson, K. M., Scrogum, J. and Harrell, A. (forthcoming). Division one softball media guides: Projects in institutional image-making? Feminist Locations: Conference Proceedings.
REFEREED PRESENTATIONS
Gill, D. L., Jamieson, K. M., and Kamphoff, C. S. (2006, January). Cultural Competence among Physical Activity Professionals: Preliminary Results and Implications. Presentation made at the meeting of the National Association for Kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education,
Gill, D. L., Jamieson, K. M., and Kamphoff, C. S., Scrogum, J. E., and Fuse, T. (2006, April). Physical Activity Professionals and Pre-Professionals Perceptions of Cultural Competence. Presentation made at the annual meeting of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance,
Jamieson, K. M., Murphy, K. J., and Karper, W. B. (2006, May). The body inside out: A case study of a Fibromyalgia exercise group. Paper presented at the symposium on Representing Sport,
Jamieson, K. M., Stringer, A. J., Andrews, M. B. (2006, November). Hitting it fat: (Anti)healthism among elite golfers. Paper presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport,
Brooks, D. L. and Jamieson, K. M. (2007, March). Title IX and (Multi)National Bodies: Complicating Black women as beneficiaries. Paper presented at the Academic Conference on Title IX,
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
Jamieson, K. M. (2005, February). Interrogating the liberated woman narrative, or why are all the Title IX babies white? Presentation made at the Women and Sport: Before During, and After Title IX symposium,
Jamieson, K. M. (2007, February). Women’s physical culture: Troubling trends, identifying new essentialisms, and excavating bodies. MacIntosh Lecture - keynote address to be made at the graduate student conference at Queen’s University,
SERVICE PRESENTATIONS
Jamieson, K. M. (2006, March).
Jamieson, K. M. (2006, March). Sport-Art. Panel presider for session at the Gender and the Arts conference at the
Jamieson, K. M. (2007, February). Interrupted body projects: Exercise among sufferers of Fibromyalgia Syndrome. Paper presented at the Exercise and Sport Science faculty colloquium at Queen’s University,
GRANTS AND PROPOSALS
Jamieson, K. M. and Kamphoff, C.S. (2005). An Assessment of Service Learning and Reflection as Pedagogical Practices in a Large Enrollment Undergraduate Course. Advancement of Teaching and Learning Grant ($2,000) – not funded
Etnier, J. L., Karper, W. B., and Jamieson, K. M. (2005). A comprehensive evaluation of program outcomes in an exercise program for persons suffering from FMS. New Faculty Research Grant ($5,000) - Awarded
Jamieson, K. M. (2006). Decolonial Bodies: A book proposal. Linda Carlisle Faculty Research Award ($1,000) – not funded
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
2006 Editorial board member,
Editorial board member, Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal
Member at Large, North American Society for the Sociology of Sport
2007 Founding member, American Kinesiological Association;
Textbook Review, Sports in Society, McGraw-Hill
UNIVERSITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES
Committees
2006 ESS
HHP Bylaws – (School)
Campus Recreation Advisory Council – Chair (University)
Director WGS UG Curriculum– (Program/University)
Faculty Search Committee – WGS (Program/University)
WGS Leadership Development – (Program/University)
Other University Service
2006 Incoming Freshman Summer Book Read –facilitated small-group conversation during orientation week
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