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David Hassan (born 16 November 1972,
Derry Derry, officially Londonderry (), is the second-largest city in Northern Ireland and the fifth-largest city on the island of Ireland. The name ''Derry'' is an anglicisation of the Old Irish name (modern Irish: ) meaning 'oak grove'. The ...
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Northern Ireland Northern Ireland ( ga, Tuaisceart Éireann ; sco, label= Ulster-Scots, Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, that is variously described as a country, province or region. Nort ...
) is an academic, writer, and associate dean of the Faculty of Life and Health Sciences (Global Engagement) at Ulster University. He is also provost of the university's Belfast campus. He has been involved in collaborative work with the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile ( FIA).


Early life and education

A native of
Feeny Feeny () is a village and townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is between Dungiven and Claudy. In the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 Census it had a population of 690. Feeny lies just inside the boundary of the Sperrins Area of ...
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County Londonderry County Londonderry ( Ulster-Scots: ''Coontie Lunnonderrie''), also known as County Derry ( ga, Contae Dhoire), is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the thirty two counties of Ireland and one of the nine counties of Ulster. B ...
, Northern Ireland and a former pupil of St Columb's College, Derry, Hassan obtained a first class Bachelor of Arts degree in 1997, a Master of Science degree in 1998 and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 2001. His thesis, examining the relationship between sport and nationalism in Ireland, was supervised by the political scientist Professor Alan Bairner and drawn from research work he conducted during the late 1990s when sport in Northern Ireland was heavily infiltrated by political influences.


Academic career

In 2006, Hassan was awarded a Distinguished Research Fellowship by the University of Ulster. His views on sport governance have included observations on the efficacy of the sporting model employed by the
Gaelic Athletic Association The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA; ga, Cumann Lúthchleas Gael ; CLG) is an Irish international amateur sporting and cultural organisation, focused primarily on promoting indigenous Gaelic games and pastimes, which include the traditional ...
(GAA). In August 2012, he was a speaker at an event held in the Oxford University Club. Hassan is a co-director of the Special Olympics Regional Research Collaborating Centre for Europe-Eurasia, which was opened at Ulster University's Jordanstown campus in April 2011. He is also a member of the European Federation of Adapted Physical Activity and delivered an address at its conference in May 2012 in the Republic of Ireland. As of 2015, Hassan was academic editor of the sports academic journal "Sport in Society", and editor of the Foundations in Sport Management series by the academic publishers Routledge. Also in 2015, he was appointed to a strategic committee, 'Towards 150', of the GAA. As of 2017, he had published 14 books and over 160 other research outputs, including 75 peer reviewed articles in a number of journals and book chapters.


Sports

A member of his local GAA club, St. Mary's GAC, Banagher, Hassan was part of the Derry senior football management team as of 2013. In
association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
, Hassan reputedly played with
Cliftonville FC Cliftonville Football & Athletic Club is a Northern Irish, semi-professional association football club playing in the NIFL Premiership – the top division of the Northern Ireland Football League. The club was founded in September 1879 by John ...
. Hassan has appeared on radio and television sports programmes, including the BBC radio documentary 'Does the Cap Fit?', and the Dubai Sports TV 'Motorstar 2011'. He has spoken publicly on GAA governance and management.


Bibliography

*Hassan, D. (2018) Managing Sport Business: An Introduction (2nd Edition) (Routledge, London). (Published 15 March 2018: ). *Acton, C. and Hassan, D. (2017) Sport and Contested Identities (Routledge, London). *McElligott, R. and Hassan, D. (2016) A Social and Cultural History of Sport in Ireland (Routledge, London). (Published 31 May 2016: ). 164 pages *Hassan, D. and Mitra, S. (2014) The Olympic Games: Meeting New Global Challenges (Routledge, London). (Published 30 May 2014; ). 190 pages. *Hassan, D., McConkey, R. and Dowling, S. (2014) Sport, Coaching and Intellectual Disability (Routledge, London). (Published 31 January 2014; ). 232 pages. *Hassan, D. (2013) Ethnicity and Race in Association Football: Case Study analyses in Europe, Africa and the USA (Routledge, London). (Published 4 November 2013; ). 168 pages. *Ben Sulayem, M., O’Connor, S. and Hassan, D. (2013) Sport Management in the Middle East: A Case Study Analysis (Routledge, London). (Published 3 April 2013; ). 209 pages. *Hassan, D. and Lusted, J. (2012) Managing Sport: Social and Cultural Perspectives. (Routledge: London). (Published 22 October 2012; ). 344 pages. *Hassan, D. and Brown, S. (2012) Sport and the Community (Routledge: London). (Published 1 October 2012; ). 160 pages. *Hassan, D. (2011) The History of World Motor Sport (Routledge: London). (Published 12 July 2011; ). 144 pages. *Trenberth, L. and Hassan, D. (2011) Managing Sport Business: An Introduction (Routledge: London). (Published 2 September 2011: ).496 pages. *Hassan, D. and Hamil, S. (2010) Who Owns Football? Models of Football Governance and Management in International Sport: The Governance and Management of the Club Game Worldwide (Routledge: London). (Published 17 November 2010: Â ). 184 pages. *McAnallen, D. Hassan, D. and Hegarty, R. (2009) The Evolution of the GAA Pobal, Club, Contae agus Tir (Ulster Historical Foundation: Belfast). (Published 30 November 2009: ). 334 pages. * Darby, P. and Hassan, D. (2008) Emigrant Players: Sport and the Irish Diaspora (Routledge: London). (Published 25 June 2008; ). 232 pages


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hassan, David 1972 births Living people Academics from Northern Ireland People from County Londonderry People associated with Ulster University