We study (fe)male adolescents’ interest in watching sports as a spectator using logistic multilevel analyses based on a representative sample of 5837 Flemish (Belgian) pupils in the first year of secondary education. To uncover the mechanisms behind the ‘gendering’ of passive sports consumption, this study evaluates how the gender gap (characterized by higher male involvement) relates to the gender identity, experienced pressures for gender-conforming behavior and gender role attitudes of the students. Results indicate that the gender gap in interest is to a large extent related to the studied mechanisms. The findings have implications for research on the feminization of sports fandom and call for further analysis of the processes behind th...
The current study revolves around research in sport consumption motivations exploring Nationality an...
In France, a woman's place in the real (or objective) world of sports institutions has been widely s...
Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition, both o...
We study (fe)male adolescents’ interest in watching sports as a spectator using logistic multilevel ...
In present study we investigated possible gender differences in how 357 secondary-school students va...
In an era in which there is increasing acceptance of female involvement in sport, this study investi...
The purpose of this paper is to make clear the plural structures of femininity and of masculinity, a...
Successfully integrating elite sports with education requires motivation to commit oneself to both d...
Although girls and women in many societies avidly participate in sports, they have been traditionall...
There is much evidence that boys and men are generally more interested in sports than girls and wome...
The purpose of this paper is to make clear the plural structures of femininity and of masculinity, a...
This study examined gender differences in adolescent participation in sport and physical activity, i...
International audienceThis study investigated whether sport is still nowadays considered as a mascul...
Quantitative cultural consumption research consistently indicates that women participate more in hig...
National audienceThe sexual identity of the subjects influences the value they concede to the activi...
The current study revolves around research in sport consumption motivations exploring Nationality an...
In France, a woman's place in the real (or objective) world of sports institutions has been widely s...
Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition, both o...
We study (fe)male adolescents’ interest in watching sports as a spectator using logistic multilevel ...
In present study we investigated possible gender differences in how 357 secondary-school students va...
In an era in which there is increasing acceptance of female involvement in sport, this study investi...
The purpose of this paper is to make clear the plural structures of femininity and of masculinity, a...
Successfully integrating elite sports with education requires motivation to commit oneself to both d...
Although girls and women in many societies avidly participate in sports, they have been traditionall...
There is much evidence that boys and men are generally more interested in sports than girls and wome...
The purpose of this paper is to make clear the plural structures of femininity and of masculinity, a...
This study examined gender differences in adolescent participation in sport and physical activity, i...
International audienceThis study investigated whether sport is still nowadays considered as a mascul...
Quantitative cultural consumption research consistently indicates that women participate more in hig...
National audienceThe sexual identity of the subjects influences the value they concede to the activi...
The current study revolves around research in sport consumption motivations exploring Nationality an...
In France, a woman's place in the real (or objective) world of sports institutions has been widely s...
Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition, both o...