
Lyndsay Hayhurst is a qualitative, feminist participatory action researcher and Tier 2 York Research Chair in Sport, Gender and Development, and Digital Participatory Research. An Associate Professor at York University, she directs the DREAMING in Sport Lab and collaborates with diverse community partners to address social justice and inequities in sport, leisure, and recreation. Lyndsay’s recent work critically explores issues of gender (in)equity, mobility, and feminist climate (in)justice with equity-owed groups in local and global contexts. She co-directed Changing Gears (2024), a documentary on bicycles and mobility justice.
Research Keywords
Sport for Development (SFD), Gender (In)Equity, Mobility Justice, Decolonial Feminist Climate (In)Justice, Digital Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR), Qualitative Methods
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Active |
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