Professor Mike Weed


NameProfessor Mike Weed
Job titleSenior Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research, Enterprise and Business Development)

Research outputs

Informing evidence-based policy for sport-related concussion: are the consensus statements of the concussion in sport group fit for this purpose?

Weed, M. 2024. Informing evidence-based policy for sport-related concussion: are the consensus statements of the concussion in sport group fit for this purpose? Sport, Ethics and Philosophy. 18 (3-4), pp. 433-448. https://doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2024.2365401

Sport-related concussion research agenda beyond medical science: culture, ethics, science policy

Mike McNamee, Lynley C. Anderson, Pascal Borry, Silvia Camporesi, Wayne Derman, Soren Holm, Taryn Rebecca Knox, Bert Leuridan, Sigmund Loland, Francisco Javier Lopez Frias, Ludovica Lorusso, Dominic Malcolm, David McArdle, Brad Partridge, Thomas Schramme and Mike Weed 2022. Sport-related concussion research agenda beyond medical science: culture, ethics, science policy. Journal of Medical Ethics. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme-2022-108812

The sentient, skilled and situated of sustaining a physical activity career: Pleasurable interpretations of corporeal ambiguity

Day, J., Burns, Jan and Weed, Mike 2021. The sentient, skilled and situated of sustaining a physical activity career: Pleasurable interpretations of corporeal ambiguity. International Review for the Sociology of Sport. https://doi.org/10.1177/10126902211053535

Maximising the use of existing knowledge and evidence: showcasing systematic reviews in sports tourism

Weed, M. 2021. Maximising the use of existing knowledge and evidence: showcasing systematic reviews in sports tourism. Journal of Sport & Tourism. 25 (1), pp. 1-2. https://doi.org/10.1080/14775085.2021.1914375

The geographies and psychologies of global transitions: Implications for sport, tourism, climate, health, wellbeing and the economy

Weed, M. 2021. The geographies and psychologies of global transitions: Implications for sport, tourism, climate, health, wellbeing and the economy. Geocarrefour. 95 (2). https://doi.org/10.4000/geocarrefour.19439

The role of the interface of sport and tourism in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic

Weed, M. 2020. The role of the interface of sport and tourism in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Sport & Tourism. 24 (2), p. 79–92. https://doi.org/10.1080/14775085.2020.1794351

Can health-related legacies through physical activity and sport be delivered by the Olympic and Paralympic Games?

Weed, M. 2020. Can health-related legacies through physical activity and sport be delivered by the Olympic and Paralympic Games? in: Chatziefstathiou, D. (ed.) Routledge Handbook of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Routledge. pp. 375-384

DEBATE: do interventions based on behavioral theory work in the real world?

Hagger, M. and Weed, M. 2019. DEBATE: do interventions based on behavioral theory work in the real world? International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 16 (36), pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-019-0795-4

Adventures in coach learning: considering new approaches

Dray, K., Foad, A., Secker, M. and Weed, M. 2018. Adventures in coach learning: considering new approaches. Applied Coaching Research Journal. 1, pp. 8-13.

Mega-sporting events and children’s rights and interests – towards a better future

Dowse, S., Powell, S. and Weed, M. 2017. Mega-sporting events and children’s rights and interests – towards a better future. Leisure Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/02614367.2017.1347698

Capturing the essence of grounded theory: the importance of understanding commonalities and variants

Weed, M. 2016. Capturing the essence of grounded theory: the importance of understanding commonalities and variants. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise & Health. 9 (1). https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676X.2016.1251701

Should we privilege sport for health? The comparative effectiveness of UK government investment in sport as a public health intervention

Weed, M. 2016. Should we privilege sport for health? The comparative effectiveness of UK government investment in sport as a public health intervention. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. https://doi.org/10.1080/19406940.2016.1235600

The relationship between cycle tourism and sustainable transport in the UK

Weed, M., Bull, C., Brown, M., Dowse, S., Lovell, J., Mansfield, L. and Wellard, I. 2014. The relationship between cycle tourism and sustainable transport in the UK. Tourism Review International. https://doi.org/10.3727/154427214X13990420684644

What works and what doesn’t - creating successful strategies in sport tourism

Weed, M. 2006. What works and what doesn’t - creating successful strategies in sport tourism. SportBusiness Campus. Cass Business School, London 29 - 30 Mar 2006

The engagement of further and higher education with the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

Weed, M., Wellard, I., Dowse, S., Mansfield, L., Swain, J. and Gubby, L. 2011. The engagement of further and higher education with the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Podium.

Research synthesis in sport management

Weed, M. 2005. Research synthesis in sport management. 13th Congress of the European Association of Sport Management. Newcastle Sep 2005

Developing sports tourism knowledge: Foundational concepts, current research and future opportunities

Weed, M. 2009. Developing sports tourism knowledge: Foundational concepts, current research and future opportunities.

Using sports events to raise participation in physical activity and sport: The demonstration effect and the festival effect

Weed, M. 2008. Using sports events to raise participation in physical activity and sport: The demonstration effect and the festival effect.

Sport, tourism and events in the city

Weed, M. 2009. Sport, tourism and events in the city.

Away sport spectator behaviour: a meta interpretation

Weed, M. 2007. Away sport spectator behaviour: a meta interpretation.

Developing sport and physical activity participation through ‘value-matching’: a case study using Olympic and Paralympic values

Weed, M. 2010. Developing sport and physical activity participation through ‘value-matching’: a case study using Olympic and Paralympic values.

The potential of a demonstration effect from Olympic Games and major sport events to grow and sustain participation in sport

Weed, M. 2010. The potential of a demonstration effect from Olympic Games and major sport events to grow and sustain participation in sport.

Sport mega-event: 2012 London Olympic

Weed, M. 2010. Sport mega-event: 2012 London Olympic.

Disciplinary perspectives on sport and tourism

Weed, M. 2010. Disciplinary perspectives on sport and tourism.

Developing and integrating knowledge in the social sciences of sport & exercise: interrogating ‘normal science’

Weed, M. 2010. Developing and integrating knowledge in the social sciences of sport & exercise: interrogating ‘normal science’.

Aspirations for Olympic and Paralympic legacies: issues and debates for the HE curriculum?

Weed, M. 2010. Aspirations for Olympic and Paralympic legacies: issues and debates for the HE curriculum?

Understanding the relationship between sport and tourism - the interaction of activity, people and place

Weed, M. 2010. Understanding the relationship between sport and tourism - the interaction of activity, people and place.

Active celebration, developing an Olympic physical activity legacy

Weed, M. 2010. Active celebration, developing an Olympic physical activity legacy.

London 2012, value matching and raising physical activity

Weed, M. 2010. London 2012, value matching and raising physical activity.

Using the Olympic Games to leverage sport, physical activity participation and health: a worldwide systematic review

Weed, M., Coren, E. and Fiore, J. 2008. Using the Olympic Games to leverage sport, physical activity participation and health: a worldwide systematic review.

How will we know if the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics benefit health?

Weed, M. 2010. How will we know if the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics benefit health? British Medical Journal (BMJ). 340, p. c2202. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c2202

Sports tourism research futures

Weed, M. 2006. Sports tourism research futures.

Academic renewal in leisure and tourism studies

Weed, M. 2006. Academic renewal in leisure and tourism studies.

An overview of Olympic tourism flows

Weed, M. 2007. An overview of Olympic tourism flows.

Developing sports tourism: a developing country perspective

Weed, M. 2008. Developing sports tourism: a developing country perspective.

A quality debate on grounded theory in sport and exercise psychology? A commentary on potential areas for future debate

Weed, M. 2010. A quality debate on grounded theory in sport and exercise psychology? A commentary on potential areas for future debate. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 11 (6), pp. 414-418. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2010.07.001

Understanding the sports tourism product

Weed, M. 2006. Understanding the sports tourism product.

Virtual football fandoms

Weed, M. 2006. Virtual football fandoms.

Sports tourism and the development of sports events

Weed, M. 2006. Sports tourism and the development of sports events.

Sports tourism research: the state of the field

Weed, M. 2006. Sports tourism research: the state of the field.

Interpretive qualitative synthesis in the sport & exercise sciences: The meta-interpretation approach

Weed, M. 2006. Interpretive qualitative synthesis in the sport & exercise sciences: The meta-interpretation approach. European Journal of Sport Science. 6 (2), pp. 127-139. https://doi.org/10.1080/17461390500528576

The potential of narrative research in sports tourism

Smith, B. and Weed, M. 2007. The potential of narrative research in sports tourism. Journal of Sport & Tourism. 12 (3 & 4), pp. 249-269. https://doi.org/10.1080/14775080701737005

The pub as a virtual football fandom venue: an alternative to 'being there'?

Weed, M. 2007. The pub as a virtual football fandom venue: an alternative to 'being there'? Soccer & Society. 8 (2 & 3), pp. 399-414. https://doi.org/10.1080/14660970701224665

A potential method for the interpretive synthesis of qualitative research: issues in the development of 'meta-interpretation'

Weed, M. 2008. A potential method for the interpretive synthesis of qualitative research: issues in the development of 'meta-interpretation'. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 11 (1), pp. 13-28. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645570701401222

Why the two won't tango! Explaining the lack of integrated policies for sport and tourism in the UK

Weed, M. 2003. Why the two won't tango! Explaining the lack of integrated policies for sport and tourism in the UK. Journal of Sport Management. 17 (3), pp. 258-283.

Towards a model of cross-sectoral policy development in leisure: the case of sport and tourism

Weed, M. 2001. Towards a model of cross-sectoral policy development in leisure: the case of sport and tourism. Leisure Studies. 20 (2), pp. 125-141. https://doi.org/10.1080/02614360110049931

Sports tourism: participants, policy and providers

Weed, M. and Bull, C. 2004. Sports tourism: participants, policy and providers. Oxford Elsevier.

Ing-Ger-Land at Euro 2000: how 'handbags at 20 paces' was portrayed as a full-scale riot

Weed, M. 2001. Ing-Ger-Land at Euro 2000: how 'handbags at 20 paces' was portrayed as a full-scale riot. International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 36 (4), pp. 407-424. https://doi.org/10.1177/101269001036004003

A systematic review of evidence for the potential of live sites to generate community and public health outcomes

Weed, M., Dowse, S., Chatziefstathiou, D., Lovell, J., Mansfield, L. and Wellard, I. 2010. A systematic review of evidence for the potential of live sites to generate community and public health outcomes. Dover National Health Service.

A theoretically integrated model of sport participation

Weed, M. 2010. A theoretically integrated model of sport participation. in: Wellard, I. and Weed, M. (ed.) Wellbeing, Health and Leisure Eastbourne Leisure Studies Association.

Developing a physical activity, sport and health legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

Mansfield, L., Weed, M., Coren, E., Fiore, J., Wellard, I., Chatziefstathiou, D. and Dowse, S. 2009. Developing a physical activity, sport and health legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Department of Health.

Olympic tourism: understanding flows and developing strategies

Weed, M. 2008. Olympic tourism: understanding flows and developing strategies.

Sports tourism and the development of sports events

Weed, M. 2008. Sports tourism and the development of sports events. in: Kalai Selvan, N. (ed.) Event Management and Marketing Hyderabad, India Icfai University Press. pp. 40-55

Research quality in sport and exercise psychology

Weed, M. 2007. Research quality in sport and exercise psychology. in: Theodorakis, Y., Goudas, M. and Papaionnou, A. (ed.) 12th European Congress of Sport Psychology Book of Abstracts University of Thessaly. pp. 185

Macro-level research quality issues in the application of grounded theory in sport and exercise psychology

Weed, M. 2007. Macro-level research quality issues in the application of grounded theory in sport and exercise psychology. in: Theodorakis, Y., Goudas, M. and Papaionnou, A. (ed.) 12th European Congress of Sport Psychology Book of Abstracts University of Thessaly. pp. 186

The search for a sports-tourism policy network

Weed, M. and Bull, C. 1997. The search for a sports-tourism policy network. in: Collins, M. and Cooper, I. (ed.) Leisure Management: Issues and Applications Wallingford, UK Centre for Agricultural Bioscience International.
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