Expert publications
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All (32) Book (2) Journal Article (12) Other Outputs (9) Conference Publication (5) Book Chapter (4)
| 2025 Conference Publication "She'll be right mate": collisions of science and masculinity in the Australian Concussion Crisis Townsend, Stephen (2025). "She'll be right mate": collisions of science and masculinity in the Australian Concussion Crisis. International Congress of the History of Science and Technology, Dunedin, New Zealand, 29 June-5 July 2025. "She'll be right mate": collisions of science and masculinity in the Australian Concussion Crisis |
| 2025 Conference Publication Between the lines: uncovering concussion narratives in Australian sporting biogrpahies Townsend, Stephen (2025). Between the lines: uncovering concussion narratives in Australian sporting biogrpahies. Bond Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Sport, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 14 February 2025. Between the lines: uncovering concussion narratives in Australian sporting biogrpahies |
| 2024 Conference Publication Playing the brain game: The case for public histories of sports concussion Townsend, Stephen (2024). Playing the brain game: The case for public histories of sports concussion. International Federation of Public History, Lisbon, Portugal, 3-6 September 2024. Playing the brain game: The case for public histories of sports concussion |
| 2023 Conference Publication Punch drunk murderer: Concussion, gender, and science in the killing of Hilda Meeks Townsend, Stephen (2023). Punch drunk murderer: Concussion, gender, and science in the killing of Hilda Meeks. North American Society for Sport History, Washington DC, United States, 25-28 May 2023. Punch drunk murderer: Concussion, gender, and science in the killing of Hilda Meeks |
| 2022 Conference Publication Reading sport from a distance: Experimenting with methods as an early career historian - Graduate student essay prize address Townsend, Stephen (2022). Reading sport from a distance: Experimenting with methods as an early career historian - Graduate student essay prize address. Australian Society for Sport History, Geelong, VIC Australia, 27-29 June 2022. Reading sport from a distance: Experimenting with methods as an early career historian - Graduate student essay prize address |