- Sports History
- Gender Studies
- Masculinity Studies
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Daniel Alsarve is a Lecturer in History at Örebro University, Sweden, specializing in sports history with a particular focus on democracy, gender, and masculinity issues within sports. He is affiliated with the Department of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at Örebro University. Dr. Alsarve's research primarily centers on the intersection of sports, gender, and societal structures. His work explores how sports serve as both a reflection and a shaper of cultural norms, particularly regarding masculinity and democratic principles within sporting organizations. His ongoing project "Unga satsar jämt" (Young people always invest) examines the relationship between sports participation and masculinity formation among youth. His scholarly output demonstrates consistent engagement with critical issues across multiple sports contexts including football, ice hockey, handball, and broader sports cultural phenomena. His work spans from 2004 to 2023, with recent publications focusing on topics like the precarity of masculinity in Cameroonian football, Swedish ice hockey violence prevention, and sports as cultural heritage in Swedish museums. His research reveals a pattern of examining power dynamics, particularly related to gender and organizational structures, across diverse sporting contexts. Dr. Alsarve has been actively involved in the Scandinavian sports studies community through publications in Scandinavian Sport Studies Forum and participation in academic networks. His collaborative work, such as the 2017 article "Idrottsundervisning och maskulinitetens hegemoni" (Sports Teaching and the Hegemony of Masculinity) with Johan Jakobsson and Jens Helgesson, demonstrates his engagement with critical issues in physical education and gender dynamics.









