This article focuses on the little known phenomenon of heterosexual men’s participation in gay1 sport clubs. It explores the relationship between straight men joining gay teams in a context of changing masculinities. Through 12 interviews with a diverse range of self-identified straight men living in the UK, the research demonstrates how traditional definitions of masculinity are possibly shifting, as are their attitudes towards sexuality, as a result of their involvement with gay sport organisations. Their experiences and stories reveal how their participation in gay sport settings may contribute to diminished cultural homophobia, in line with other recent studies. Initial stereotypes and perceptions of gay athletes were dismantled, result...
Presentation at ISSA Conference 2016 (International Sport Sociology Association): "Based on predomin...
In this semi-structured interview research, we investigate the attitudes of 22 academy-level associa...
Men’s contact teamsports, such as football, have historically been understood as a hostile environme...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
MA (Sociology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusContemporary masculinity theorists believ...
Rugby has traditionally existed as a leading definer of masculinity in British culture. In the twent...
Abstract In this article we present the results of a Dutch study about sport participation among sel...
Abstract Using in-depth interviews and participant obser-vations, I examine how two groups of hetero...
Despite decreasing homophobia, openly gay male athletes are still rare in organized, competitive tea...
For two decades, Outsports.com – the world’s first website dedicated to the LGBT+ community’s experi...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature of masculinities in several English speakin...
This article examines the influence of ethnicity on sporting men’s attitudes towards homosexuality. ...
There is a long history of researching the ways that the roles and conceptualisations of gender and ...
Drawing on data generated from semi-structured, one-to-one interviews in 2012, this article focuses ...
Presentation at ISSA Conference 2016 (International Sport Sociology Association): "Based on predomin...
In this semi-structured interview research, we investigate the attitudes of 22 academy-level associa...
Men’s contact teamsports, such as football, have historically been understood as a hostile environme...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
This article examines the prevalence of homosocial tactility and the contemporary status and meaning...
MA (Sociology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusContemporary masculinity theorists believ...
Rugby has traditionally existed as a leading definer of masculinity in British culture. In the twent...
Abstract In this article we present the results of a Dutch study about sport participation among sel...
Abstract Using in-depth interviews and participant obser-vations, I examine how two groups of hetero...
Despite decreasing homophobia, openly gay male athletes are still rare in organized, competitive tea...
For two decades, Outsports.com – the world’s first website dedicated to the LGBT+ community’s experi...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature of masculinities in several English speakin...
This article examines the influence of ethnicity on sporting men’s attitudes towards homosexuality. ...
There is a long history of researching the ways that the roles and conceptualisations of gender and ...
Drawing on data generated from semi-structured, one-to-one interviews in 2012, this article focuses ...
Presentation at ISSA Conference 2016 (International Sport Sociology Association): "Based on predomin...
In this semi-structured interview research, we investigate the attitudes of 22 academy-level associa...
Men’s contact teamsports, such as football, have historically been understood as a hostile environme...