In this article, we explore the efficacy of sport as an instrument for social inclusion through an analysis of the film Bend it Like Beckham. The film argues for the potential of sport to foster a more inclusive society in terms of multiculturalism and gender equity by showing how a hybrid culture can be forged through the microcosm of an English young women’s football club, while simultaneously challenging assumptions about traditional masculinities and femininities. Yet, de-spite appearances, Bend it Like Beckham does little to challenge the structure of English society. Ultimately, the version of multiculturalism offered by the film is one of assimilation to a utopian English norm. This conception appears pro-gressive in its availability...
In the article I argue that a study of high contact sports, such as rugby league, can illuminate a d...
Article URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1502120Abstract: In the burgeoning field of ...
Women’s soccer in Australia has historically been met with hostility. The Australian national women’...
In this article, we explore the efficacy of sport as an instrument for social inclusion through an a...
In this article, we explore the efficacy of sport as an instrument for social inclusion through an a...
This article explores meaning-making in Norwegian youth sport. More specifically, how sport media be...
Using the American sport media’s treatment of South African runner Caster Semenya, this article expl...
This article outlines a partnership between an academic institute and a third sector organisation at...
This article offers a theoretical exploration of the growing trend in the United Kingdom to utilize ...
Football violence has returned to continental Europe but not to England. This article explores reaso...
This article is concerned with the media image of some of the women associated with professional foo...
This Article looks at the coming-of-age stories in two recent films, Bend It Like Beckham and Real W...
International audienceThis article examines sport and social cohesion in South Africa through a case...
Providing pragmatic interventions (through sport) to tackle social issues in hard-to-reach communit...
Modernization and decline were matters of intense debate and concern in the Britain of the late 1950...
In the article I argue that a study of high contact sports, such as rugby league, can illuminate a d...
Article URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1502120Abstract: In the burgeoning field of ...
Women’s soccer in Australia has historically been met with hostility. The Australian national women’...
In this article, we explore the efficacy of sport as an instrument for social inclusion through an a...
In this article, we explore the efficacy of sport as an instrument for social inclusion through an a...
This article explores meaning-making in Norwegian youth sport. More specifically, how sport media be...
Using the American sport media’s treatment of South African runner Caster Semenya, this article expl...
This article outlines a partnership between an academic institute and a third sector organisation at...
This article offers a theoretical exploration of the growing trend in the United Kingdom to utilize ...
Football violence has returned to continental Europe but not to England. This article explores reaso...
This article is concerned with the media image of some of the women associated with professional foo...
This Article looks at the coming-of-age stories in two recent films, Bend It Like Beckham and Real W...
International audienceThis article examines sport and social cohesion in South Africa through a case...
Providing pragmatic interventions (through sport) to tackle social issues in hard-to-reach communit...
Modernization and decline were matters of intense debate and concern in the Britain of the late 1950...
In the article I argue that a study of high contact sports, such as rugby league, can illuminate a d...
Article URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1502120Abstract: In the burgeoning field of ...
Women’s soccer in Australia has historically been met with hostility. The Australian national women’...