
Dr Christopher Faulkner
Liverpool Business School
Faculty of Business and Law
Email: C.J.Faulkner@ljmu.ac.uk
Telephone: 0151 231 2283
Christopher's research has primarily focused on the careers of athletes and those working within the sports industry. This has led to outputs related to the experiences of migration and mobility. Recently, Christopher has been working closely with the Fans Supporting Foodbanks movement to help them measure their impact and grow their influence as part of the '#Right to Food' campaign. This research is alongside colleagues within the Sport Business team drawing on a British Academy grant which is supporting the focus on fan activism and collective action.
Christopher has taught in higher education since 2012. His andragogic practice across subjects focused on the sports industry promotes a reflective and critical approach, developing case studies and examples to encourage students to draw on their own experiences or empathise with the case at hand.
He also has experience within industry having worked as a sports journalist and headed development centres for England Hockey's player pathways.
Degrees
2017, University of Worcester, United Kingdom, PhD - Sport Migration
2012, University of Chester, United Kingdom, MSc - Sociology of Sport and Exercise
2008, Glyndwr University, United Kingdom, BSc - Sports Science
Journal article
Faulkner C. 2024. ‘I have a small window of time left that I’m going to do it’: Transitions, risk and life-planning in the careers of mobile athletes International Review for the Sociology of Sport, DOI Publisher Url Public Url
Faulkner C, Molnar G, Kohe G. 2019. "I Just Go on Wi-Fi": Imagining Worlds Through Professional Basketball Migrants' Deployment of Information and Communication Technology JOURNAL OF SPORT & SOCIAL ISSUES, 43 :195-218 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url
Faulkner C. 2016. Transnational mobilities in action sport cultures SPORT IN SOCIETY, 19 :287-289 DOI Author Url Publisher Url
Report
Sugden J, Faulkner C, Gransden C, Hindmarsh M. 2023. Fans Supporting Foodbanks Impact and Pantry Use in the Liverpool City Region
Nolan S, Faulkner C, Christiaens M, Hindmarsh M. 2023. 2022 Grand National Economic Impact Report Public Url
Vinson D, Cale A, Christian P, Huckle V, Faulkner C, Jones G. An evaluation of the ASPIRE III talent and performance coach development programme
Chapters
Vinson D, Cale A, Huckle V, Faulkner C, Jones G. 2021. Investigating the value created through a selective talent and performance coach development programme Corsby C, Edwards C. Exploring Research in Sports Coaching and Pedagogy Context and Contingency 9781527576421
Faulkner C. 2020. “I have many places which I can call home”: Home and belonging in the experiences of professional basketball migrants O'Brien J, Holden R, Ginesta X. Sport, Globalisation and Identity New Perspectives on Regions and Nations Routledge 9781000196337
Molnar G, Faulkner C. 2016. Football-related migrations Routledge Handbook of Football Studies :151-162 DOI
Membership of professional bodies:
Chartered Association of Business Schools, Certified Management & Business Educator (CMBE). 2024
Higher Education Academy (Advance HE), Fellow.
Other Professional Activity:
Parliamentary Impact Statement - FSF Impact Report. Ian Byrne MP - Liverpool West Derby. 2024
University of Miami (Ohio) Summer School. 2019
University of Miami (Ohio) Summer School. 2018
University of Maryland Summer School. 2017
University of Tampa Guest Lecture. 2016
Reviewer for Managing Sport & Leisure.
Reviewer for the International Review for the Sociology of Sport.
Public engagement:
Public talk or lecture, Public, Facilitator, The Casa, Liverpool, Fans Supporting Foodbanks - Report feedback evening. 2024
Media Coverage:
2022 Grand National Economic Impact to Liverpool City Region 2023
www.bbc.co.uk
www.itv.com
www.liverpoolecho.co.uk
Conference presentation:
Oral presentation, Belfast, Northern Ireland, The European Sport Management Conference, The Fans Supporting Foodbanks network: critically proactive scholarship and civil society activism. 2023
Oral presentation, University of Vic, Political Studies Association, ‘I have many places I can call home’. 2017
Oral presentation, Tampa, USA, North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, ‘You find me a deal…You get the commission’: Sports agents in the careers of basketball migrants. 2016
Oral presentation, Edge Hill University, British Sociological Association Sport Study Group, Migrants and ICT. 2015
Oral presentation, University of Aarhus, Sport and Migration Network, Basketball Labour Migrations. 2014
Industrial connections:
FIBA Europe, Post-career Education Programmes. 2019
Teaching qualification:
Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education and Professional Practice. 2019
Other invited event:
University of Brighton, ‘National Identity, borders and labour migration’, University of Brighton Seminar Series. 2017
Conference organisation:
Conference Chair, University of Worcester Postgraduate Conference. 2014