Bright Baffour Antwi

Stipendiat
Fakultet for humaniora, idretts- og utdanningsvitenskap
Institutt for friluftsliv, idrett og kroppsøving
Campus Bø (1-025)
PhD fellow with a research focus on the relationship between technology and elite sports participation.

Ansvarsområder

Kompetanse

Antwi holds an MSc in Sport Management from the Molde University College (2018) and an MPhil in Culture, Environment and Sustainability (2014) from the University of Oslo. 

 

Research Interests

1) Sports and technology

  • Performance-enhancing technologies
  • Emerging sports technologies
  • Adaptive sports technologies
  • Doping

2) Practical perspectives on projects within Sports for Development (SFD) themes.

  • Sport for Development and Peace
  • Sport and Sustainability
  • Sport Policy

3) Football and talent scouting

CV

Publikasjoner

Articles

Derrick CharwayBright Baffour AntwiØrnulf Seippel & Barrie Houlihan (2022). Sport and sustainable social development in Ghana: analysing the policy-implementation gap. https://doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2022.2130051

 

Dissertations

Antwi, Bright Baffour; Hauso, Lars Ramberg (2018). Pay to Play: Exploring parents' motives to enroll children into commercial football academies in Norway. Master's thesis, Molde University College   https://himolde.brage.unit.no/himolde-xmlui/handle/11250/2572865

Antwi Bright Baffour (2014). Illegal Gold Mining as a Livelihood Approach in Ghana: From a Poverty Reduction Strategy to a Money-Spinning Business. Master's thesis, University of Oslo   https://www.duo.uio.no/handle/10852/40808

 

Chronicles / Debate

Antwi, Bright Baffour & Herskedal, Kjell-Marius (2018). Why do parents doubt the Norwegian model? https://www.fotballtreneren.no/fagartikler/spillerutvikling/hvorfor-tviler-foreldre-p%C3%A5-den-norske-modellen

"You deserve the team you get." https://www.fotballtreneren.no/nyheter/m%C3%B8te-med-kevin-keegan

Norwegian Petroholism: Norway must break out of its oil dependency. https://www.aftenposten.no/meninger/kronikk/i/Wb8zL/den-norske-petroholismen

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