Bourdieu’s Theory of Practice explains how institutions – specifically for this paper, sports media – influence the taken-for-granted assumptions of one’s habitus. Sportswomen receive less media coverage than sportsmen, yet the influence that this has on young people is under-researched. Using a mixed method approach, combining the results of a content and narrative analysis of 2514 articles and 2051 photographs from four UK online media outlets (BBC Sport, The Guardian, Sky Sports News, Twitter Moments) with interviews with 70 young people (33 males and 37 females; aged 15-16 years) from three schools in North East England, this paper explores how sports-media messages are interpreted within the framework of a gendered habitus. Two empiric...
This article examines how the British popular Press articulated notions of femininity during the 201...
It is widely acknowledged by scholars of sport media that female athletes are largely under-represen...
The same pervasive strategies that relegate women's sports coverage to secondary status in the tradi...
Participation in sport and Physical Education (PE) has historically been heavily gendered, and the g...
This article examines English print media coverage of the England national women’s football (soccer)...
Gendered differences in participation in active lifestyles (encompassing sport, physical activity, a...
Female athletes within sports media have previously been shown to be underrepresented and trivialise...
This study explores the gendered narratives constructed in the coverage of the 2016 UEFA European Ch...
This article examines how the British popular Press articulated notions of femininity during the 201...
The Olympic Games offer a rare opportunity for women in sport to receive broad media interest, with ...
In this chapter I examine coverage of women’s sport, exposing the ways in which the sports media can...
The construction of masculinity and identity for young men is often complex. The role of sport for y...
This article offers an original contribution as the first to focus empirically on men football fans’...
Gender representations in mediated sport have been persistently biased against women – female athlet...
Despite gains made by Title IX in the past 36 years, including increased female participation in hig...
This article examines how the British popular Press articulated notions of femininity during the 201...
It is widely acknowledged by scholars of sport media that female athletes are largely under-represen...
The same pervasive strategies that relegate women's sports coverage to secondary status in the tradi...
Participation in sport and Physical Education (PE) has historically been heavily gendered, and the g...
This article examines English print media coverage of the England national women’s football (soccer)...
Gendered differences in participation in active lifestyles (encompassing sport, physical activity, a...
Female athletes within sports media have previously been shown to be underrepresented and trivialise...
This study explores the gendered narratives constructed in the coverage of the 2016 UEFA European Ch...
This article examines how the British popular Press articulated notions of femininity during the 201...
The Olympic Games offer a rare opportunity for women in sport to receive broad media interest, with ...
In this chapter I examine coverage of women’s sport, exposing the ways in which the sports media can...
The construction of masculinity and identity for young men is often complex. The role of sport for y...
This article offers an original contribution as the first to focus empirically on men football fans’...
Gender representations in mediated sport have been persistently biased against women – female athlet...
Despite gains made by Title IX in the past 36 years, including increased female participation in hig...
This article examines how the British popular Press articulated notions of femininity during the 201...
It is widely acknowledged by scholars of sport media that female athletes are largely under-represen...
The same pervasive strategies that relegate women's sports coverage to secondary status in the tradi...