This ethnographic thesis investigates collegiate women’s rugby and the conflict between the ‘cultural ideology’ surrounding the sport and a current drive towards what I term a ‘professionalization’ of women’s rugby. The focus of the thesis is on the Bryn Mawr-Haverford women’s rugby team, a bi-college team comprised of women from both college campuses. \ud One side on the debate on the future of women’s rugby in the United States advocates a more professionalized image of the sport. The organization, USA Rugby, for example, is pushing for varsity status for collegiate club teams. In this way, they hope to achieve a more ‘legitimate’ image that will help raise funding opportunities and increase competitiveness among US teams. However, rugby...
International audienceThe goal of this article is to present the output of a study on women who play...
Following recent high-profile allegations of gender-based violence perpetrated by professional rugby...
Negative societal pressures against women’s participation in traditionally male-dominated sports li...
This thesis examines the cultural and social significance of women’s rugby. It attempts to make sens...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This research is an examination of private, informal forms of protest. I conducted in-depth intervie...
Women have had a long history of participation in modern sporting activities though they have faced ...
Despite the prevailing interpretation of rugby union as a performance of masculinity, between 1880 a...
The passing of Title IX has allowed women of all ages to begin engaging with contact sports in the U...
Aim: This research project was undertaken to understand the experiences of British elite women’s rug...
textThis study examines the experiences of women rugby players to understand how gender informs thei...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
Although the sport of rugby union has expanded globally in both the men’s and women’s formats recent...
Women’s participation in sports has often been criticized based on issues pertaining towards their a...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the portrayal of women in male-dominated sporting eve...
International audienceThe goal of this article is to present the output of a study on women who play...
Following recent high-profile allegations of gender-based violence perpetrated by professional rugby...
Negative societal pressures against women’s participation in traditionally male-dominated sports li...
This thesis examines the cultural and social significance of women’s rugby. It attempts to make sens...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This research is an examination of private, informal forms of protest. I conducted in-depth intervie...
Women have had a long history of participation in modern sporting activities though they have faced ...
Despite the prevailing interpretation of rugby union as a performance of masculinity, between 1880 a...
The passing of Title IX has allowed women of all ages to begin engaging with contact sports in the U...
Aim: This research project was undertaken to understand the experiences of British elite women’s rug...
textThis study examines the experiences of women rugby players to understand how gender informs thei...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
Although the sport of rugby union has expanded globally in both the men’s and women’s formats recent...
Women’s participation in sports has often been criticized based on issues pertaining towards their a...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the portrayal of women in male-dominated sporting eve...
International audienceThe goal of this article is to present the output of a study on women who play...
Following recent high-profile allegations of gender-based violence perpetrated by professional rugby...
Negative societal pressures against women’s participation in traditionally male-dominated sports li...