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Carly is an Associate Professor and the Head of the Department for People and Organisations having formerly led the Department of Sport and Event Management.
Carly is a narrative researcher of lives, bodies, identities, and storytelling in a range of disruptive and/or transitional contexts including sport and physical culture, health, education, and the workplace. She is interested in the ways individuals come to live with their stories in society and simultaneously how stories direct lives.
Areas of interest include the long-term impact of women’s gymnastics culture and abuse and the relationship between gender and violence, the transgender community experience of swimming, the athlete illness experience, and advocating for the use of autobiographies. Carly is currently leading a European-funded Interreg 2Seas project Speed-You-Up that helps at-risk young people improve their confidence, and develop core competencies and transferable skills for employment and life through entrepreneurship across England, The Netherlands, Belgium, and France.
Carly has a keen academic and professional practice interest in leadership and coaching. She holds a Professional Certificate in Executive Coaching from Henley Business School and is further completing an MSc in Coaching for Behavioural Change.
She is a co-convenor of the British Sociological Association Auto/biography Study Group and editor-in-chief for Auto/Biography Review. Carly is the author and co-editor of Women's Artistic Gymnastics: Socio-cultural perspectives: Routledge.
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