Program

Saturday, June 22, 2024

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15:30 - 17:00 Pre-Welcome - Welcoming the first participants arriving the day before the event.  
17:30 - 22:00 "Small Social Event" at the International City of Gastronomy and Wine - For those arriving the day before, visit the International City of Gastronomy and Wine with a guide and participate in a Mustard Workshop, a Dijon specialty! Dinner on site. Departure from Odalys around 5:00 PM or meet directly at the City of Gastronomy. https://en.citedelagastronomie-dijon.fr  

Sunday, June 23, 2024

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08:00 - 08:45 Registration and Welcome Coffee - Arrival and welcoming  
09:00 - 09:45 Introduction & Official Opening ICSIS#4 (Salle du vieux couvent - Salle de conférence) - M. Campo & A. Haslam  
10:00 - 12:15 Oral communications - Xavier Sanchez (+)  
10:00 - 10:10 › “It will never come as a shock”: How staff members experience and perceive the release process from professional football academies - Thomas McGlinchey, Nottingham Trent University  
10:11 - 10:21 › “It made my university experience a lot better”: University Students' experiences of sport-based physical activity programmes - Laura Healy, Nottingham Trent University  
10:22 - 10:32 › Tipping the emotional edge of sports fans: The moderation of emotional attachment on the associations between fanship, fandom, subjective well-being, and attitudinal loyalty - Giorgio Portaluri, University of Rome “Foro Italico”  
10:33 - 10:43 › Toward a Social Dimensions Framework for Use in Health Behaviour Change Research. - Mark Beauchamp, The University of British Columbia  
11:21 - 11:31 › Fandom, Identity, and Social Change: Reflections from Women's Sport Research - Elizabeth Delia, University of Massachusetts Amherst  
11:32 - 11:42 › Using Self-Determination Theory and The Social Identity Approach to Understand the Role of Incentivization on Youth Sport Participation - Brenda Bruner, Nipissing University  
11:43 - 11:53 › Effects of Achievement Situations on Cognitive Evaluation of Threat and Challenge: A Social Identity Approach - Léo Lurquin, Laboratoire de psychologie : dynamiques relationnelles et processus identitaires [Dijon]  
11:54 - 12:04 › The effect of descriptive norms on performance and effort during exercise tasks and the moderating role of social identification - Mark Stevens, Australian National University  
12:05 - 12:15 › Exploring [in]congruence in the destabilising rhetoric used against the European Super League - Daniel Lock, Department of Sport and Event Management, Bournemouth University  
12:30 - 14:15 Street Food by a World Burger Champion - funded by the ICSIS community  
14:30 - 16:30 Oral communications - Xavier Sanchez (+)  
14:30 - 14:40 › Bucking Mid-Life Inactivity: A Study Of 40–64-year-olds' Participation In Zwift, An Online Exercise Community, Through A Social Identity Lens. - Toby Richards, University of Sussex  
14:41 - 14:51 › Taking one for the team - Pete Coffee, Heriot-Watt University  
14:52 - 15:02 › STANDING TOGETHER: ARE IDENTITY LEADERS IMPORTANT IN THE COMMUNAL COPING PROCESS? - A SOCIAL NETWORK PERSPECTIVE - - Kevin Mahot, Laboratoire Motricité, Interactions, Performance, Nantes Université, Nantes, France  
15:03 - 15:13 › Psychological Insights on the Boycott of the 2022 FIFA World Cup - Paul Bertin, Center for Social and Cultural Psychology  
15:14 - 15:24 › A systematic review of Personal-Disclosure Mutual-Sharing (PDMS) interventions among sport groups - Harry Warburton, University of the West of Scotland  
15:47 - 15:57 › Does Identity Leadership Provided by Coaches and Athlete Leaders Promote Performance and Health? A Cross-Cultural Study in Football Teams. - Radhika Butalia, KULeuven  
15:58 - 16:08 › A Cross-National Examination of Identity Leadership in Youth Sports - Radhika Butalia, KULeuven  
16:09 - 16:19 › How Identity Leadership Relates to Performance and Well-Being: The Mediating Role of Psychological Safety Across Age and Cultures - Katrien Fransen, KULeuven  
16:20 - 16:30 › Towards Leaderful Youth Teams: Testing the Effectiveness of the 5R Shared Leadership Program in Youth Sports - Marie-Laure Hendrickx, KULeuven  
16:30 - 16:45 Coffee break  
17:00 - 18:00 Mini-symposium - Benoît Louvet (+)  
17:00 - 17:12 › More Than Sport: A new program of social identity management to support athletes retiring from elite sport - Catherine Haslam, The University of Queensland  
17:15 - 17:27 › Testing the acceptability of MORE THAN SPORT: A social-identity intervention to support transitions out of elite sport. - Tarli Young, School of Psychology, University of Queensland  
17:30 - 17:42 › Crossing the Finish Line: Facilitating Athletes' Retirement with the More Than Sport Program - Korneel Schepers, KULeuven  
17:45 - 17:57 › More than Sport - Youth: Supporting Youth Athletes Through Sport Career Transitions - Meredith Schertzinger, Nipissing University  
18:45 - 22:00 Welcome Aperitif at the Cellier de Clairvaux Hosted by the Town Hall, Followed by an Evening at a Pub Discussing Social Identity with Professional Coaches  

Monday, June 24, 2024

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08:00 - 08:45 French Breakfast  
09:00 - 10:30 Oral communications - Xavier Sanchez (+)  
09:00 - 09:10 › Examining the Feasibility and Acceptability of Online Social Identity Mapping with Youth Athletes - Mark Bruner, Nipissing University  
09:11 - 09:21 › A longitudinal investigation of social identity leadership influence on athletes' perceived social support through team identification and felt understanding - Phil Hillson, University of Essex, Anglia Ruskin University  
09:22 - 09:32 › Personal-Disclosure Mutual-Sharing among national volleyball athletes: A crossover study. - Harry Warburton, University of the West of Scotland  
09:33 - 09:43 › Anonymity And Online Social Identification In Mid-life: Exploring The Potential Of Judgement-Free Exercising via Les Mills OnDemand - Toby Richards, University of Sussex  
09:58 - 10:08 › Applying the Social Identity Model of Identity Change to Athlete Career Transition: Extending the Model to Embrace Dynamic Identity Change - Ye Zhang, School of Psychology, University of Queensland  
10:09 - 10:19 › Does group membership influence visual attention? - Alan Guyomarch, Laboratoire de psychologie : dynamiques relationnelles et processus identitaires [Dijon], Centre de recherche cerveau et cognition  
10:20 - 10:30 › Putting the ‘we' into sport: Exploring the ever-increasing impact of the social identity approach to the psychology of sport and exercise - Alex Haslam, School of Psychology, University of Queensland  
10:30 - 10:45 Refreshment  
10:50 - 11:40 Blitz presentations (Salle du vieux couvent - Salle de conférence) - Xavier Sanchez (+)  
10:50 - 10:54 › Good ideas with bad results : What did not work in the TEAMSPORTS might interests you - Pellet Julien, Laboratoire Psy-DREPI (UR 7458), Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France  
10:54 - 10:58 › “A home from home” The impact of relocation on the social identity of a team, its fans and the community - Simon Kawycz, Liverpool Hope University  
10:58 - 11:02 › We are United: Reflections on co-teaching the social identity approach to leadership with a professional football club - Fergus Neville, University of St Andrews Business School  
11:02 - 11:06 › "The Role of Social Identity in the Perception of Team and Opponent Emotions and Its Influence on the Emotion-Performance Relationship in Football Penalty Takers" - Guillaume Perreau-Niel, Laboratoire de psychologie : dynamiques relationnelles et processus identititaires - Mickaël Campo, Laboratoire de psychologie : dynamiques relationnelles et processus identitaires [Dijon], Pôle Préparation Mentale et Accompagnement des Staffs  
11:06 - 11:10 › Exploring the role of sport in identity transition after injury: A family perspective: A systematic review - Simon Kawycz, Liverpool Hope University  
11:10 - 11:14 › Enabler or Process Variable: What is the Role of Team Identification in Thriving? - Eesha Shah, University of Bath [Bath]  
11:14 - 11:18 › Effect of Identity Positioning on Visual Search Strategies and Decision-Making in Team Sports: An Exploratory Study with Professional Basketball Players. - Alan Guyomarch, Laboratoire Cerco, CNRS UMR 5549, Laboratoire Psy-DREPI (UR 7458), Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France - Benoit Cottereau, Laboratoire Cerco, CNRS UMR 5549, Image & Pervasive Access Lab  
11:18 - 11:22 › Exploring communal coping through the lens of social identity: A novel approach to investigate coping within sports teams - Emilie Pété, Psy-DREPI (UR 7458), Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France  
11:22 - 11:26 › Homegrown Heroes: Shared Group Membership is a Basis for Recognizing Outstanding Sports Performance - Nik Steffens, University of Queensland  
11:26 - 11:30 › Do you really own my club? The relation between football fans' perception of identity leadership by a foreign investor and their club identification. - Filip Boen, KULeuven  
11:30 - 11:34 › How a group exercise class differs from a basketball team (and why this matters): Towards a typology of groups based on seven structural dimensions. - Filip Boen, KULeuven  
11:34 - 11:38 › Individual emotions and team emotions through the lens of social identity: Study of emotional dynamics in two female team sports teams. - Pierre GERAT, Ligue de Rugby Auvergne Rhône Alpes [Chaponnay] ; Fédération Française de Rugby [Marcoussis], Laboratoire de psychologie : dynamiques relationnelles et processus identitaires [Dijon]  
12:00 - 23:55 The Burgundy Identity (social activity, included with registration)  

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

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08:00 - 08:45 French Breakfast  
09:00 - 11:00 Oral communications - Xavier Sanchez (+)  
09:00 - 09:10 › Exploring the Factors Shaping Social Identity in Elite Athletes - Julien Pellet, Laboratoire Psy-DREPI (UR 7458), Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France  
09:11 - 09:21 › Fan Identification through Glocalization: The Love Story of Kerala and Sevens - Aravind Reghunathan, Institute for Sport Business, Loughborough University London - Daniel Lock, Department of Sport and Event Management, Bournemouth University  
09:22 - 09:32 › Identity leadership and motivation in Zumba classes: Does it matter to create a sense of ‘us' in temporary exercise groups? - Filip Boen, KULeuven  
09:33 - 09:43 › Impact of identity on feelings of exclusion among minority groups of video game players - Sarah Wiecek, Centre de Recherche en Gestion des Organisations  
09:44 - 09:54 › Exploring Student-Athletes' Social Identity During Transitions from Elite Sport into Higher Education - Benjamin Jeffery, Nottingham Trent University  
10:17 - 10:27 › Inclusive gym messaging boosts body image and exercise intentions among marginalised groups - Tegan Cruwys, Australian National University  
10:28 - 10:38 › Leadership Emotions and Group Identity: Experimental Insights - Fabrice Gabarrot, Laboratoire Psy-Drepi  
10:39 - 10:49 › Enhancing Team Performance through Social Identity: More lessons from Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby. - Jeremy Holt, Centre for Team Excellence, Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby  
10:50 - 11:00 › The effects of a dual phase Personal-Disclosure Mutual-Sharing (PDMS) intervention on social identity, identity content, collective efficacy, and team performance in elite male academy rugby. - Jason Wright, Staffordshire University  
11:00 - 11:15 Refreshment  
11:15 - 12:00 Mini-symposium - Benoît Louvet (+)  
11:15 - 12:00 › The importance of ‘we' and ‘us' in team sport: Practical guidance for developing a shared social identity - Matthew Slater, Staffordshire University - Jamie Barker, Loughborough University - Mark Beauchamp, The University of British Columbia  
12:15 - 14:15 Lunch in the Old Town at a Traditional Restaurant.  
14:30 - 15:45 When the field facilitates the "WE" in research  
16:00 - 16:30 Closing and Outlook on ICSIS #5 (Salle du vieux couvent - Salle de conférence) - M. Campo, M. Beauchamp, A. Haslam  
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