Lucie Schoch

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Projects

Projects FNS

Sports for the planet? The sustainability of major sports events
2024 - 2028 (48 mois)
Applicant : Martin Muller
Other partners : Lucie Schoch, Markus Lang, Stefano Caneppele
Major sports as resource-intensive and highly visible undertakings have a heightened responsibility to be sustainable. However, their sustainability is largely under-studied. This project aims to fill this gap by developing a conceptual model, indicator framework and contextual analysis of the sustainability of major sports events along four thematic axes: Cities & Environment, Governance & Performance, Integrity & Human Rights, Media & Diversity.

Women's participation in decision-making in sport A comparative approach to boards of governance of four international sports federations
2020 - 2024 (48 mois)
Applicant : Lucie Schoch
Other partners : Madeleine Pape

Postdoctoral research fellow, Université d'Otago (Nouvelle-Zélande), bourse FNS Postdoc Mobility
2012 - 2012 (12 mois)
Applicant : Lucie Schoch

European Programs

DoctorAl Training Network in Sport Ethics and Integrity (DAiSI)
2024 - 2027 (36 mois)
Applicant : KU Leuven (Consortium Lead)
Other partners : University Mainz/Germany; Norwegian School of Sport Sciences/Norway; Swansea University/Wales; University of Lausanne/Switzerland
The DoctorAl Training Network in Sport Ethics and Integrity (DAiSI) has established an interdisciplinary network of research institutions and non-governmental organisations in the field of sport ethics and integrity. The research objectives are to:(1) Conceptualise sports integrity in a coherent and complex model, drawing from multiple disciplines and stakeholders’ standpoints, identifying and classifying specific threats to sport integrity to be adopted across the DN and establishing a “paradigm” for the field; (2) Investigate 17 specific threats to sports integrity and their causes at macro (Organisational integrity: national and international), meso (Competition integrity), and individual (Personal integrity) level, laying the argumentative and evidentiary bases for public policy makers and sports organisations to deal more consistently and effectively with these and related threats; (3) Develop, justify, and disseminate a holistic and strategic interdisciplinary methodology drawing together disciplinary traditions, theories, and research findings to form a paradigm for all future integrity research; and (4) Develop evidence-based policy recommendations for governmental and sport ruling bodies governance development and reform, helping them deal more effectively with the scandals and other threats to the integrity and values of sport that undermine its societal function and legitimacy.

Others projects

Cycling under doping threat: media challenges
2017 - 2020
Other partners : Fabien Ohl et Flora Plassard

Rsearch project on mixity vs non-mixity in physical education
2013 - 2016
Other partners : Vanessa Lentillon-Kaestner et Antoine Breau, HEP-VD, Lausanne

Contracts and Mandates

Study "Women and sport" from the city of Lausanne

2019 - 2020
grant-giving organisation : Ville de Lausanne (Switzerland)
Other partners : Fabien Ohl, Eléonore Lépinard, Solène Froidevaux

ALL IN: Towards gender balance in sport

2020 - 2020
grant-giving organisation : Conseil de l'Europe
Other partners : Nadia Bonjour
Conduct of a faisability study on the mediatisation of women sport

Exhibition Hereos

2009 - 2009
grant-giving organisation : Musée olympique (Switzerland)
Other partners : Fabien Ohl

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