This article investigates the role of sport in framing and communicating hegemonic masculinity among male undergraduates within one British university. The data were collected through questionnaires and one‐to‐one interviews with 24 male students who were asked to consider their relationship with laddish masculinities. The evidence indicates that sport was important in framing hegemonic masculinities within this milieu. While participants recognised the importance of sport in constructing masculinity, they were also critical of sportsmen’s ‘laddish’ practices and attempted to distance themselves from these behaviours. Nevertheless, they remained complicit to the more general attributes of hegemonic masculinity – particularly notions of stre...
The construction of masculinity and identity for young men is often complex. The role of sport for y...
Over the last four decades the synergy between males, sport and masculinity has received much academ...
Men\u27s athletics is often viewed as an environment where hegemonic masculinity is perpetuated, tho...
This study examined how coaches and players constructed and regulated masculinity in organized sport...
The study aimed to understand the role of ‘Lad Culture’ in university sports teams and to investigat...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
This study was designed to investigate male athletes\u27 perspectives pertaining to socially constru...
This chapter aims to discover the impact of contemporary perceptions of ‘femininity’ and ‘masculinit...
Building on previous discourse analytic studies in the context of male athletic cultures and subcul...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
Masculinity has become a fundamental element of hegemony. The masculine norms of courage, aggression...
This article provides insights into the discourses that legitimate and perpetuate male undergraduate...
This study examined how coaches and players constructed and regulated masculinity in organized sport...
This paper takes up the idea of “hegemonic” masculinity and explores its relevance to a group of 11-...
Academic debate about the nature and value of sport for young males has often involved a dualistic a...
The construction of masculinity and identity for young men is often complex. The role of sport for y...
Over the last four decades the synergy between males, sport and masculinity has received much academ...
Men\u27s athletics is often viewed as an environment where hegemonic masculinity is perpetuated, tho...
This study examined how coaches and players constructed and regulated masculinity in organized sport...
The study aimed to understand the role of ‘Lad Culture’ in university sports teams and to investigat...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
This study was designed to investigate male athletes\u27 perspectives pertaining to socially constru...
This chapter aims to discover the impact of contemporary perceptions of ‘femininity’ and ‘masculinit...
Building on previous discourse analytic studies in the context of male athletic cultures and subcul...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
Masculinity has become a fundamental element of hegemony. The masculine norms of courage, aggression...
This article provides insights into the discourses that legitimate and perpetuate male undergraduate...
This study examined how coaches and players constructed and regulated masculinity in organized sport...
This paper takes up the idea of “hegemonic” masculinity and explores its relevance to a group of 11-...
Academic debate about the nature and value of sport for young males has often involved a dualistic a...
The construction of masculinity and identity for young men is often complex. The role of sport for y...
Over the last four decades the synergy between males, sport and masculinity has received much academ...
Men\u27s athletics is often viewed as an environment where hegemonic masculinity is perpetuated, tho...