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  1. Dr Keith D. Parry is Head of Department in the Department of Sport and Event Management at Bournemouth University and an Adjunct Fellow of Western Sydney University.

  2. Dr Keith D. Parry is Head of Department in the Department of Sport and Event Management at Bournemouth University and an Adjunct Fellow of Western Sydney University.

  3. Dr Keith D. Parry is a Head of Department in the Department of Sport and Event Management at Bournemouth University, an Adjunct Fellow of the School of Business at Western...

  4. Dr Keith D. Parry is Head of Department in the Department of Sport and Event Management at Bournemouth University and an Adjunct Fellow of Western Sydney University.

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  5. Dr. Keith D. Parry is Head of Department in the Department of Sport & Events Management at Bournemouth University (UK) and an Adjunct Fellow at Western Sydney University...

  6. Conceptualising brainwashing: corporate communication in a concussion crisis. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. 2024-02-08 | Journal article. DOI: 10.1080/19406940.2024.2312813. Contributors : Joe Piggin; Keith D. Parry; Adam J. White. Show more detail.

  7. Dr Keith Parry is Head of Department in the Department of Sport and Events Management at Bournemouth University (UK).... more. Journal Articles. Exploring migration experiences of foreign footballers to England through the use of autobiographies. by Keith D Parry.

  8. Keith D. Parry is a Senior Lecturer at Western Sydney University. His research interests are based on the sociology of sport, with a focus on sports fandom and the spectator experience. His research has made use of innovative methodologies, such as Autoethnography, to provide a greater understanding of sports fans.

  9. Apr 17, 2024 · Dr Keith Parry, Head of the Department of Sport and Event Management. Dr Keith Parry said, “We are seeing increased awareness of concussion in sport at both professional and grassroots level, recognising the impact that traumatic brain injuries can have on sufferers and the wider community.

  10. Tributes to North Wales LGBTQ+ ‘pioneer and legend’ Keith Parry. Originally from Pentraeth, Anglesey, Keith lived on Ambrose Street in Bangor for the last 20 years, with friends describing him as a true community…