
معرفی
Russell Field is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba. His research focuses on socio-cultural dimensions of sport and physical activity, particularly historical analyses of global sporting events as sites of resistance, people’s history, and sport’s intersection with visual culture. He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto (2008) and degrees from Queen’s University.
**Education:**
- PhD, University of Toronto, Graduate Program in Exercise Sciences (2008)
- A., University of Toronto, Department of History (2000)
- B.A., Queen’s University (1991)
- A., Queen’s University (1989)
**Research Interests:**
- Canadian sport history
- Sport and social justice
- Sport as a site of protest and resistance
- Sport and international development
- Sport’s visual representation in film and media
- Decolonization and Indigenous sport resurgence
**Grants & Funding:**
- SSHRC Insight Grant: “A People’s History of Sport in Canada” (2022-27, PI)
- UM/SSHRC Explore Grant: “The Peace Corps, Sport, and Cold War Development” (2023-24, PI)
His publications span monographs, edited collections, and journal articles exploring sport’s role in socio-political contexts, including the Cold War, Indigenous rights, and decolonization. He has contributed to journals like Journal of Sport History and International Journal of the History of Sport.



