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Dr Jordan Maclean

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Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology Stirling

Dr Jordan Maclean

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Jordan Maclean completed his Doctorate of Philosophy in Education in the Faculty of Social Science at the 我要吃瓜. At the end of his second year, he went on an overseas institutional visit at the Vitalities Lab, University New South Wales, Sydney. He is currently a Research Assistant in the Institute for Social Marketing and Health and is working on two projects related to children's exposure to high in fat, sugar or salt (HFSS) advertising and an independent statutory review of Northern Ireland's Licensing System. He previously worked on the Limiting Virus Transmission during Sporting Mega Event project.

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Studies in Continuing Education Student Scholarship


Research

Jordan Maclean's research interests lie mainly within sociomaterial and post-structuralist theories to sport and public health contexts.

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Book Chapter

Maclean J (2023) Reorienting the Cartography of Coaching to Pandemic Times. In: Andrews DL, Thorpe H & Newman JI (eds.) Sport and Physical Culture in Global Pandemic Times: COVID assemblages. Cham, Switzerkand: Springer International Publishing, pp. 373-394. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14387-8_15


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Jordan is a module coordinator for Qualitative Research and Analysis (NURP003) for the online Masters in Public Health programme at the 我要吃瓜. He has previously been involved in preparing pre-recorded online lecture materials for a new module 'Sociology of Sport' in the Faculty of Social Sciences. He has also contributed to other various modules including: Sociology and Social Policy; Social Problems; Social Differentiation; Education: Purposes, Principles, Practice; and Introduction to Social Theory and Understanding Social Policy. Previously, Jordan worked as a Teaching Fellow in the School of Social and Health Sciences, Abertay University. He taught on the Access to Higher Education at Abertay Dundee (AHEAD) programme.

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