Sine Agergaard
Associate professor
Department of Public Health - Sport Science
Aarhus University
Denmark
Biography
Sine Agergaard is a Associate professor in Department of Public Health - Sport Science at Aarhus University. 2009-2012 Associate Professor, Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
Research Interest
Sports, globalization and transnational migration of athletes
Publications
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Agergaard S, Dankers S, Munk M, Elbe AM. Understanding implementation and change in complex interventions. From single-to multi-methodological research on the promotion of youths’ participation in physical education. Sport in Society. 2017 Feb 13:1-7.
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Engh MH, Settler F, Agergaard S. ‘The ball and the rhythm in her blood’: Racialised imaginaries and football migration from Nigeria to Scandinavia. Ethnicities. 2017 Feb;17(1):66-84.
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Globalization, migration and race in sport.
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Agergaard S, Ungruhe C. Ambivalent Precarity: Career Trajectories and Temporalities in Highly Skilled Sports Labor Migration from West Africa to Northern Europe. Anthropology of Work Review. 2016 Dec 1;37(2):67-78.
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Agergaard S. Learning in landscapes of professional sports: transnational perspectives on talent development and migration into Danish women’s handball around the time of the financial crisis, 2004–2012. Sport in Society. 2017 Oct 3;20(10):1457-69.