Lyndsay Hayhurst
LYNDSAY HAYHURST

Public Scholarship & Knowledge Mobilization

Hayhurst, L., & Darroch, F. (2023). Why taking a trauma- and violence-informed approach can make sport safer and more equitable. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/why-taking-a-trauma-and-violence-informed-approach-can-make-sport-safer-and-more-equitable-213349

Hayhurst, L., Millington, B., Wilson, B., Steinmann, J., Nachman, J. & McSweeney, M. (2022). Will the bicycle help us address pressing social issues? The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/will-the-bicycle-help-us-address-pressing-social-issues-183074

Darroch, F. & Hayhurst, L. (2022). Levelling the playing field: How a trauma-informed approach can make physical activity more accessible. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/levelling-the-playing-field-how-a-trauma-informed-approach-can-make-physical-activity-more-accessible-181952

Hayhurst, L. & McSweeney, M. (2022). Bicycles could ‘build back stronger’ post-Covid – but may have unintended consequences. The Loop: ECPR’s Political Science Blog. https://theloop.ecpr.eu/unintended-consequences-of-women-and-girls-access-to-bicycles

Millington, R., Giles, A., & Hayhurst, L.M.C. (2021). Sport for sustainable development? Sport, corporate social responsibility, and “greenwashing” in the extractives industry. The Society Pages: Engaging Sports. https://thesocietypages.org/engagingsports/2021/07/21/sport-for-sustainable-development-sport-corporate-social-responsibility-and-greenwashing-in-the-extractives-industry/