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Dr Hazel Maxwell
Dr Hazel Maxwell
Senior Lecturer (Sport Development/Leisure and Recreation), Western Sydney University
Verified email at westernsydney.edu.au
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More than a sport and volunteer organisation: Investigating social capital development in a sporting organisation
S Darcy, H Maxwell, M Edwards, J Onyx, S Sherker
Sport Management Review 17 (4), 395-406, 2014
1362014
Social inclusion in community sport: A case study of Muslim women in Australia
H Maxwell, C Foley, T Taylor, C Burton
Journal of Sport Management 27 (6), 467-481, 2013
1152013
Women and homelessness, a complex multidimensional issue: Findings from a scoping review
M Phipps, L Dalton, H Maxwell, M Cleary
Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless 28 (1), 1-13, 2019
1052019
Disability citizenship and independence through mobile technology? A study exploring adoption and use of a mobile technology platform
S Darcy, H Maxwell, J Green
Disability & Society 31 (4), 497-519, 2016
902016
‘Sistas’ and Aunties: sport, physical activity, and Indigenous Australian women
M Stronach, H Maxwell, T Taylor
Annals of leisure research 19 (1), 7-26, 2016
712016
A culture of trust: Engaging Muslim women in community sport organizations
H Maxwell, T Taylor
Sport Management Cultures, 69-87, 2014
682014
I’ve got a mobile phone too! Hard and soft assistive technology customization and supportive call centres for people with disability
S Darcy, J Green, H Maxwell
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 12 (4), 341-351, 2017
552017
Indigenous Australian women promoting health through sport
M Stronach, H Maxwell, S Pearce
Sport Management Review 22 (1), 5-20, 2019
432019
Disability citizenship and digital capital: the case of engagement with a social enterprise telco
S Darcy, H Yerbury, H Maxwell
Information, Communication & Society 22 (4), 538-553, 2019
402019
Empowerment through digital health trackers: an exploration of Indigenous Australian women and physical activity in leisure settings
H Maxwell, M O’Shea, M Stronach, S Pearce
Annals of Leisure Research 24 (1), 150-167, 2021
392021
Meso level social impact: Meaningful indicators of community contribution
M Edwards, J Onyx, H Maxwell, S Darcy
Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 4 (3), 18-37, 2012
332012
Developing sport for culturally and linguistically diverse women and girls
H Maxwell, M Stronach
Developing sport for women and girls, 83-94, 2020
282020
A conceptual model of social impact as active citizenship
M Edwards, J Onyx, H Maxwell, S Darcy, P Bullen, S Sherker
VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 26 …, 2015
272015
Researching the social impact of arts and disability: Applying a new empirical tool and method
J Onyx, S Darcy, S Grabowski, J Green, H Maxwell
VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 29 …, 2018
242018
Nurses working in healthcare facilities during natural disasters: a qualitative enquiry
GC Scrymgeour, L Smith, H Maxwell, D Paton
International nursing review 67 (3), 427-435, 2020
232020
Indigenous Australian women and sport: Findings and recommendations from a parliamentary inquiry
H Maxwell, M Stronach, D Adair, S Pearce
Sport in society 20 (11), 1500-1529, 2017
222017
Artistic impact: From casual and serious leisure to professional career development in disability arts
S Darcy, H Maxwell, S Grabowski, J Onyx
Leisure Sciences 44 (4), 514-533, 2022
202022
Leisure and health: conjoined and contested concepts
N Peel, H Maxwell, R McGrath
Annals of Leisure Research 24 (3), 295-309, 2021
202021
Exploring the first-year experience in a diverse population: Using participatory action research to explore strategies to support student transition into fast-track …
G Rickard, M Bramble, H Maxwell, R Einboden, S Farrington, R Say, ...
Student Success 9 (4), 41-51, 2018
192018
Leisure meets health: important intersections and alternative discourses
J Young, H Maxwell, N Peel
Annals of Leisure Research 24 (3), 275-282, 2021
182021
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