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Research by GLSA members
  1. David Szpilman, S., Aguilar, J.P., Queiroga, A.C., Barcala-Furelos, R., Baker, S., Dunne,  C., Peden, A.E., Brander, R., Claesson, A., AvramidisS., Leavy, J., Luckhaus, J.L., Manino, L.A., Marques, O., Nyitrai,  N.J., Pascual-Gomez, L.M., Springer, L., Stanley, T.J., Venema, A.M. (2021). Drowning and aquatic injuries dictionaryResuscitation Plus, 5, 1-6.
  2. Carballo-Fazanes A., Joost J.L.M. BierensJ.J.L.M., and the International Expert Group to Study Drowning Behaviour (2020). The visible Behaviour of Drowning Persons: a pilot observational study using Analytic Software and a Nominal Group Technique" published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health17(18), 1-14.
  3.  Avramidis, S. and Patrinos, S. (2018). The Relation of Drowning Rescue Methods with the Rescuer in CinemaThe Open Sports Sciences Journal, 11, 26-34.
  4. Avramidis, S. and Patrinos, S. (2014). The Meanings of Drowning in Military-Themed Art: Analyzing a Sample of Random Civilizations and Timeframes through HistoryThe Open Sports Science Journal, 7(Supp-1, M7), 35-48.
  5. Avramidis, S. and Butterly, R. (2013). Risk Taking Behaviour and Drowning Incidents in Swimming and Non-Aquatic Activities Around the Water. FEGUI Journal of Aquatic Rescue and First Aid, 38, 7-12.
  6. Avramidis, S. and Butterly, R. (2013). Drowning prevention, rescue and treatment. Recommendations for governments, local authorities, lifesaving organizations and the general public. FEGUI Journal of Aquatic Rescue and First Aid, 37, 19-14.
  7.  Avramidis, S. (2013). Paranormal Experience in a Medico-Swimming Rescue: A Case StudyJournal of Religion and Health, 52(2), 408-417.
  8. Avramidis, S. (2012). Professional Orientation of Physical Education Students. Life and Movement2, 3-13.
  9. Avramidis, S. (2012). Forces in Swimming. FEGUI Journal of Aquatic Rescue and First Aid, 36, 21-25.
  10. Avramidis, S. (2012). No Proof of Life after Drowning: Proof of no After-Life or Premature Research? FEGUIJournal of Aquatic Rescue and First Aid, 35, 315-318.
  11. Avramidis, S. (2012). Demystifying the Effectiveness of the Impact Factor and Proposing Alternative Research Assessment MeansInternational Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 6(1), 80-10.
  12.  Avramidis, S. (2011). A Biomechanical Approach of the Life Preserver Throwing for Humanitarian and Competitive Lifesaving: A Pilot Case Study. FEGUI Journal of Aquatic Rescue and First Aid, 34, 265-269. 
  13. Avramidis, S. (2011). World Art on Swimming. International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 3(5), 325-360.
  14.  Avramidis, S. (2010). The Post Traumatic Stress Disorder of Rescuers and Victims: A Review. Journal of Aquatic Rescue and First Aid33, 225-229.
  15. Avramidis, S., Holden, J.M., and Sharp, K.C. (2010). Treating a Drowning Swimmer with a Near-Death Experience. FEGUI Journal of Aquatic Rescue and First Aid, 32, 15-18.
  16.  Avramidis, S. (2010). The Lifesaving Declaration. FEGUI Journal of Aquatic Rescue and First Aid, 31, 145-146.
  17. Avramidis, S. (2010). Lifeguard Legislation in Greece. International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 4(3), 312-327.
  18. Avramidis, S. (2010). Drowning in Bible and Contemporary Society: Responsibilities of the Religious CaregiversJournal of Religion and Health49(2), 212-220.
  19. Avramidis, S. (2010). Hollywood Stars’ Involvement in Aquatics and Water Safety. International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 4(2), 208-222.
  20. Avramidis, S., Butterly, R. and Llewellyn, D. (2009). Under What Circumstances Do People Drown? Encoding the Fourth Component of the 4W ModelInternational Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 3(4), 406-421.
  21. Avramidis, S. (2009). Drowning in Ancient Greek History and Mythology. International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 3(4), pp. 422-431.
  22.  Avramidis, S. (2009). Letter to the Editor. FEGUI Journal of Aquatic Rescue and First Aid, 30, 99-100.
  23. Avramidis, S. and Miller, S. (2009). Influence of Biomechanical Parameters on the Straddle Entry used in Lifesaving and Lifeguarding: A 2-Case Pilot Study. FEGUI Journal of Aquatic Rescue and First Aid, 30, 107-112.
  24. Avramidis, S., Butterly, R. and Llewellyn, D. (2009). Who Drowns? Encoding the Second Component of the 4W ModelInternational Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 3(3), 224-235.
  25. Avramidis, S., Butterly, R. and Llewellyn, D. (2009). Where do People Drown? Encoding the Third Component of the 4W ModelInternational Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 3(3), 236-254.
  26.  Avramidis, S., Butterly, R. and Llewellyn, D. (2009). Drowning Incident Rescuer Characteristics: Encoding the First Component of the 4W ModelInternational Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 3(1), 66-82.
  27. Avramidis, S. (2009). Lifeguard LeadershipInternational Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 3(1), 89-100.
  28. Avramidis, S. and Avramidou, E. (2008). Animal Rescuers: A Review. International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 2(4), 346-354.
  29. Avramidis, S. and Butterly, R. (2008). Drowning Survival in Icy Water: A Review. International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education, 2(4), 355-362.
  30.  Avramidis, S. (2008). Letter to the Editor. International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 2(2), 103-105.
  31. Avramidis, S. (2008). Lifeguard Operations: Summary of Practices at the Athens 2004 Olympics. International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 2(1), 47-55.
  32.  Avramidis, S., Butterly, R. and Llewellyn, D. (2007). The 4W Model of Drowning. International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 1(3), 221-230.
  33.  Avramidou, E., Avramidis, S. and Pollman, R. (2007). Competitive Anxiety in Lifesavers and SwimmersInternational Journal of Aquatic Research and Education¸ 1(2), 108-117.
  34.  Avramidis, S. (2002). Do Υoung Children have a better Outcome and a Higher Possibility of Survival after a Near Drowning Incident in Icy Water than Adults? (Abstract). Exercise and Society Journal of Sport Science31, 75-76.
  35.  AvramidisS. (2002). Influence of Biomechanical Parameters on the Straddle Entry used in Lifesaving and Lifeguarding (Abstract)Exercise and Society Journal of Sport Science31, 188-189.


Research by other scholars
  1. Π.Δ. 31/2018: Δημοσιεύματα - Κριτική - Επίκαιρες Ερωτήσεις - Παρεμβάσεις
  2. Masculinity from a feminist perspective: or How feminism helped construct the new man
  3. Review: Vigilant and Victorious: A Community History of the Collaroy Surf Life Saving Club 1911-1995 by Sean Brawley
  4. The roles and responsibilities of a change agent in sport event development projects
  5. Sponsorship of junior sport development programs in Australia
  6. Book Review Essays
  7. Australian sport in a postmodern age
  8. Against the Tide: New Work on Australasian Aquatic Cultures
  9. Blood lactate, heart rate and rating of perceived exertion responses of elite surf lifesavers to high-performance competition
  10. Locked out of the changing room? : a gendered history of surf lifesaving in Canterbury 1917-1990.
  11. Ngati Porou Surf Life Saving Incorporated: Maori, empowerment, water safety, and surf lifesaving
  12. Children’s Social and Personal Development Through Sport: A Case Study of an Australian Swimming Club
  13. Vigilant and Victorious. A Community History of the Collaroy Surf Lifesaving Club 1911–1995
  14. The response of salivary immunoglobulin A to elite surf lifesaving competition
  15. A Proposed Framework for Developing a Plan forResearch in Lifesaving and Water Safety
  16. Flow disposicional en salvamento deportivo: una aproximación desde la teoría de la autodeterminación
  17. Competition stress and emotions in sport performers: The role of further appraisals
  18. The goal orientation of the lifesavers and the relationship with the satisfaction and the beliefs about the causes of success in sport
  19. World Conference on Drowning Prevention 2013 Abstract Book
  20. Strategies to increase sport participation in Canada: the role of a coordinated network
  21. Competitive Anxiety in Lifesavers and Swimmers
  22. Specimens of superb manhood: The Lifesaver as national icon
  23. Boys' bodies in the context of sport and physicla activity: Implications for health
  24. Surfing in Early Twentieth-Century Hawai‘i: The Appropriation of a Transcendent Experience to Competitive American Sport
  25. The epidemiology of competition and training-based surf sport-related injury in Australia, 2003–2011
  26. Social Cognitive Correlates of Young Adult Sport Competitors’ Sunscreen Use
  27. The Impact of CommodifiedSport on Children's andYouth Sport in Australia
  28. Managing sport for social change: The state of play
  29. ABORIGINES AND SPORT IN AUSTRALIA
  30. A Profile of Australian Sport Journalists (Revisited)
  31. Foot and Ankle Injuries Occurring in Inflatable Rescue Boats (IRB) during Surf Lifesaving Activities
  32. When does alcohol sponsorship of sport become sports sponsorship of alcohol? A case study of developments in sport in Australia
  33. Anchoring media images of technology and sport
  34. The Commitment of Volunteers in Community-based Sport: an Explanatory Design Study
  35. Pneumomediastinum in a surf lifesaver.
  36. Adopting Paivio's General Analytic Framework to Examine Imagery Use in Sport
  37. Inflatable lifesaving belt 
  38. Sport and past Australasian culture
  39. Perceived incidence of drug use in Australian sport: a survey of athletes and coaches
  40. Student Athletes, Sudden Cardiac Death, and Lifesaving Legislation: A Review of the Literature
  41. Sport archives in Australia
  42. Sport, war and gender images: the Australian sportsmen's battalions and the First World War
  43. Competition and training-based surfsport-related injury in Australia
  44. United sport: an alternative hegemony in South Africa?
  45. Australian Beach Cultures: The History of Sun, Sand and Surf
  46. Drowning: Prevention, Rescue, Treatment
  47. MANNEQUIN CARRY EFFORT BY LIFESAVERSUSING DIFFERENT TYPES OF FINS
  48. The objectives set by South African sponsors for sport : research section
  49. A Tragic Plot? A Reply to Jaggard and Phillips
  50. Some Applications of Behavioral Principles to Sport and Exercise Enhancement
  51. The visible Behaviour of Drowning Persons: a pilot observational study using AnalyticSoftware and a Nominal Group Technique