textThis study examines the experiences of women rugby players to understand how gender informs their participation in a sport described as masculine. Considering how race, gender, and sexuality constitute women’s identities is important when answering the question of how women experience playing “masculine sports.” This project examines how race, specifically whiteness, and sexuality inform the gendered experiences of women athletes. Using interviews with women rugby players, I consider how women who play a sport characterized by masculinity describe their experiences as rugby players. I argue that reflecting on how race and sexuality constitute these athletes’ experiences illuminates the different ways in which the categories of masculini...
This research is an examination of private, informal forms of protest. I conducted in-depth intervie...
The passing of Title IX has allowed women of all ages to begin engaging with contact sports in the U...
Relationships between girls and women have typically been explored through the lexicon of ‘fri...
textThis study examines the experiences of women rugby players to understand how gender informs thei...
This thesis examines the cultural and social significance of women’s rugby. It attempts to make sens...
This ethnographic thesis investigates collegiate women’s rugby and the conflict between the ‘cultura...
International audienceThe goal of this article is to present the output of a study on women who play...
Sport is one of the most popular activities and cultural practices in the U.S. It is also a highly g...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
Women have had a long history of participation in modern sporting activities though they have faced ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Wo...
MA (Research Psychology, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe study explored identity and ...
Women's rugby relationships are generally analysed from the point of view of men's rugby, otherwise ...
The term ‘banter’ refers to a specific type of jocular interaction that is playful in nature, but ch...
This research project, a case-study of the organised sports programme of an urban New Zealand secon...
This research is an examination of private, informal forms of protest. I conducted in-depth intervie...
The passing of Title IX has allowed women of all ages to begin engaging with contact sports in the U...
Relationships between girls and women have typically been explored through the lexicon of ‘fri...
textThis study examines the experiences of women rugby players to understand how gender informs thei...
This thesis examines the cultural and social significance of women’s rugby. It attempts to make sens...
This ethnographic thesis investigates collegiate women’s rugby and the conflict between the ‘cultura...
International audienceThe goal of this article is to present the output of a study on women who play...
Sport is one of the most popular activities and cultural practices in the U.S. It is also a highly g...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
Women have had a long history of participation in modern sporting activities though they have faced ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Wo...
MA (Research Psychology, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe study explored identity and ...
Women's rugby relationships are generally analysed from the point of view of men's rugby, otherwise ...
The term ‘banter’ refers to a specific type of jocular interaction that is playful in nature, but ch...
This research project, a case-study of the organised sports programme of an urban New Zealand secon...
This research is an examination of private, informal forms of protest. I conducted in-depth intervie...
The passing of Title IX has allowed women of all ages to begin engaging with contact sports in the U...
Relationships between girls and women have typically been explored through the lexicon of ‘fri...