Examination of the relationship of Australian women with football as a contested project and its contemporary positioning as an increasingly popular, televised sport supported by exponential growth in participation underlines a fraught set of commonalities. These commonalities have influenced the historic and the contemporaneous Australian female footballers' experience. Building on oral and traditional historical research, this paper collates and explores findings from three surveys. They focus on a bibliographical review, an account of women's football (soccer) games, and consideration of the contemporaneous challenges facing female football (soccer) players. The study presents new knowledge around early Australian, specifically Brisbane,...
In the majority of countries throughout the world, football is a highly popular sport for women and ...
Looked at from a global perspective, sports are mostly male preserves. Those played by women seldom ...
Since 2016, interest and investment in the Australian production of screen-based narratives featurin...
Women have been playing football (soccer) in Australia since the late nineteenth century. Over the ...
Australia has participated in the world-wide growth of women’s football particularly since the...
In September 1921, two representative women’s teams played association football (soccer) on the Bris...
This paper provides an overview of a collection of works related to women and football from internat...
© 2017 Danielle Renee CrociThis thesis examines the conditions under which women began to play Austr...
This paper discusses the historical developments of Women’s football in Australia. It shows how the ...
Consistent with FIFA president Sepp Blatter’s proclamation that the future of football is fema...
Featuring fascinating material drawn from interviews with women who participated in games as far bac...
This thesis charts, for the first time in any detail, the post Second World War history of football ...
Based on focus group and single person interviews with women Australian rules football (AFL) support...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This article explores historical, con...
Although many British historians claim that English football in the post-World War II period was sub...
In the majority of countries throughout the world, football is a highly popular sport for women and ...
Looked at from a global perspective, sports are mostly male preserves. Those played by women seldom ...
Since 2016, interest and investment in the Australian production of screen-based narratives featurin...
Women have been playing football (soccer) in Australia since the late nineteenth century. Over the ...
Australia has participated in the world-wide growth of women’s football particularly since the...
In September 1921, two representative women’s teams played association football (soccer) on the Bris...
This paper provides an overview of a collection of works related to women and football from internat...
© 2017 Danielle Renee CrociThis thesis examines the conditions under which women began to play Austr...
This paper discusses the historical developments of Women’s football in Australia. It shows how the ...
Consistent with FIFA president Sepp Blatter’s proclamation that the future of football is fema...
Featuring fascinating material drawn from interviews with women who participated in games as far bac...
This thesis charts, for the first time in any detail, the post Second World War history of football ...
Based on focus group and single person interviews with women Australian rules football (AFL) support...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This article explores historical, con...
Although many British historians claim that English football in the post-World War II period was sub...
In the majority of countries throughout the world, football is a highly popular sport for women and ...
Looked at from a global perspective, sports are mostly male preserves. Those played by women seldom ...
Since 2016, interest and investment in the Australian production of screen-based narratives featurin...