Public defence: Anna Adlwarth

Public defence: Anna Adlwarth
Anna Adlwarth will defend her PhD degree in Sociology at Nord University, Faculty of Social Sciences.
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PhD candidate Anna Adlwarth.

Title dissertation:

G*ender Regulation in Elite Sport: Governing the Bodies that don't fit

Topic trial lecture:

The title will be announced 14 days before the trial lecture

Time for trial lecture: 10:15 – 11:15
Time for public defence: 12:15 – 15:30
Place: Bodø, A13 Elias Blix
Chair of defence: Dean Elisabet Ljunggren

Assessment committee:

  • Postdoctoral Researcher Dennis Krämer, University of Münster
  • Associate Professor Lindsay Parks Pieper, Elon University
  • Associate Professor Ann-Torill Tørrisplass, Nord University

Supervisors:

  • Main supervisor: Professor Anne Tjønndal, Nord University
  • Co-supervisor: Professor Sandra Günther, Leibniz University Hannover

The thesis is available for viewing by contacting Anneli Watterud, anneli.m.watterud@nord.no.

About the thesis:

This PhD examines how gender verification practices in elite sport regulate bodies that do not conform to binary definitions of sex and gender. Through historical, scientific, legal and media analyses, the thesis shows how these practices are grounded in gendered understandings of both sport and science, rooted in Western traditions that present themselves as neutral and objective. While aimed at ensuring fairness, gender verification also functions as a regulatory apparatus that reinforces gender binarism, racialisation and exclusion. Specifically, the findings show how women of colour and athletes from the Global South are disproportionately targeted and marginalised, revealing the colonial, racial and gendered legacies that continue to shape contemporary sport. By exposing the power relations and epistemic hierarchies underlying gender verification, the thesis challenges dominant assumptions about sex, scientific authority and athletic legitimacy. It argues for the recognition of non-binary and gender-diverse identities in sport and points toward more just and inclusive futures through athlete-led governance, transparency, accountability and critical reflection by policymakers, medical professionals and journalists.

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Workplace HEPA Programmes: Evidence and Practice

Rosasalen, Nord University, Levanger
13:00
14:30
This lecture will explore the integration of health enhancing physical activity (HEPA) and health promotion within workplace settings, addressing the evidence for their impact.
Final seminar, candidate Izabella Jedel
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23. February 2026

Final seminar, candidate Izabella Jedel

Teams
13:30
16:30
Working title of PhD thesis: Advancing the Practice of Higher Educational Gamification: Design Decisions that Satisfy Students’ Basic Psychological Needs for Autonomy and Competence.
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Debate
Conference/seminar
24. February 2026

Sport and Work

Daniel Mortensson sal, Levanger campus
10:15
12:00
What does it really mean to work in the world of sports?
Paid work in voluntary sport clubs: An oxymoron with transformative potential?
Information meeting
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Guest lecture
25. February 2026

Paid work in voluntary sport clubs: An oxymoron with transformative potential?

Oransjesalen, Nord University, Levanger.
10:00
11:30
In this lecture, I will present analyses from an ongoing interview study concerned with the conditions for, characteristics of, and potential transformative consequences of employed ‘background’ work/ers in Swedish voluntary grassroots sport clubs