
Dr. Andrea Bundon
Assistant Professor
School of Kinesiology
Dr. Andrea Bundon is an assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia and a principal investigator at the International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries. With a keen interest on building opportunities for community and physical activity, Dr. Bundon looks forward to working with people with spinal cord injury to facilitate lasting positive changes. Her research spans the sociology of sport and critical disability studies. Working from community-based, participatory research frameworks, she uses innovative and digital qualitative methods to explore the intersections of sport, physical activity, health, disability and social inclusion.
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6th International Conference on Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise
UBC, June 6-8, 2018
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsFFKcFtYO8
The 6th International Conference on Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise (QRSE 2018) was held at the University of British Columbia. It was the first time this event has been hosted in North America. QRSE 2018 showcased research from diverse disciplines including sport and exercise psychology, the sociology of sport, coaching, pedagogy, history, anthropology, sport management and health promotion.
Publications
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Antunovic, D., Bundon, A., Lehrfeld, L., & Gancayco, P. (2025). “New Heights” in Storytelling?: Considerations for Cross-National Analyses of Broadcasters’ Social Media Coverage of the Paralympics. Communication & Sport, 13(5), 968-990.2025
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Dean, N. A., & Bundon, A. (2025). From mobility aid to leisure pursuit: exploring the meaning of disabled people’s participation in skateboarding and wheelchair motocross. Leisure Studies, 1-19.2025
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Trainor, L., & Bundon, A. (2025). Bringing it back to show and tell: combining visual and textual data to explore a psychological construct. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 1-19.2025




