In this semi-structured interview research, we investigate the attitudes of 22 academy-level association football (soccer) players who are potentially on the verge of becoming professional athletes. We find that, as a result of these men belonging to a generation holding inclusive attitudes towards homosexuality, independent of whether they maintain contact with gay men, they are unanimously supportive of gay men coming out on their team. Thus, this research supports a growing body of literature suggesting that teamsport culture is no longer a bastion of homophobia in the UK. Their support includes athletes being unconcerned with sharing rooms with gay players, changing with them in the locker rooms, or relating to them on a social and emot...
Presentation at ISSA Conference 2016 (International Sport Sociology Association): "Based on predomin...
The purpose of this study was to examine sport fans\u27 impressions of gay male athletes. Participan...
Drawing on data generated from semi-structured, one-to-one interviews in 2012, this article focuses ...
This article draws on 3,500 responses from fans and professionals involved in association football (...
In a survey of 3,500 association football fans conducted by members of the research team over a deca...
In the context of the notable absence of an openly gay player in UK professional football (Cashmore ...
Men’s contact teamsports, such as football, have historically been understood as a hostile environme...
This article focuses on the little known phenomenon of heterosexual men’s participation in gay1 spor...
While sport has traditionally been a hostile environment for gay men, attitudes toward homosexuality...
Despite decreasing homophobia, openly gay male athletes are still rare in organized, competitive tea...
This chapter outlines how the foundations of football led to a culture of hostility. It shows how th...
This article examines the influence of ethnicity on sporting men’s attitudes towards homosexuality. ...
Football is a common playground for grassroots players, fans, spectators and those whose profession ...
This article examines the influence of ethnicity on sporting men’s attitudes towards homosexuality. ...
Professional football (soccer) has typically been a hostile and volatile environment for sexual mino...
Presentation at ISSA Conference 2016 (International Sport Sociology Association): "Based on predomin...
The purpose of this study was to examine sport fans\u27 impressions of gay male athletes. Participan...
Drawing on data generated from semi-structured, one-to-one interviews in 2012, this article focuses ...
This article draws on 3,500 responses from fans and professionals involved in association football (...
In a survey of 3,500 association football fans conducted by members of the research team over a deca...
In the context of the notable absence of an openly gay player in UK professional football (Cashmore ...
Men’s contact teamsports, such as football, have historically been understood as a hostile environme...
This article focuses on the little known phenomenon of heterosexual men’s participation in gay1 spor...
While sport has traditionally been a hostile environment for gay men, attitudes toward homosexuality...
Despite decreasing homophobia, openly gay male athletes are still rare in organized, competitive tea...
This chapter outlines how the foundations of football led to a culture of hostility. It shows how th...
This article examines the influence of ethnicity on sporting men’s attitudes towards homosexuality. ...
Football is a common playground for grassroots players, fans, spectators and those whose profession ...
This article examines the influence of ethnicity on sporting men’s attitudes towards homosexuality. ...
Professional football (soccer) has typically been a hostile and volatile environment for sexual mino...
Presentation at ISSA Conference 2016 (International Sport Sociology Association): "Based on predomin...
The purpose of this study was to examine sport fans\u27 impressions of gay male athletes. Participan...
Drawing on data generated from semi-structured, one-to-one interviews in 2012, this article focuses ...