While there is a growing literature in the field of gender, sexuality and sport, there is a dearth of research into the lived experiences of transgender people in sport. The present study addresses this research gap by exploring and analysing the accounts of transgender people in relation to their experiences of sport and physical activity. These are examined within the theoretical rubrics of social exclusion and minority stress theory. The findings from in-depth interviews with 10 transgender persons are detailed. Four interconnected themes emerged from the interviewee accounts: the intimidating nature of the changing/locker room environment; the impact of alienating sports ex...
Though participating in sports has many health benefits which contribute to the improvement of quali...
Heteronormativity and the idea of binary sex constrain sport and exercise as well as many gender equ...
Historically, individuals identifying as LGBTQ have experienced higher levels of discrimination, sti...
While there is a growing literature in the field of gender, sexuality and sport, there is a dearth o...
Background: Sport has been traditionally characterised for its possibilities for enjoyment and the o...
Gender is an ever-changing construct that is becoming increasingly more complex and fluid. Historica...
In this paper, I discuss [transgender] young men’s social, physical and embodied experiences of spor...
Participating in sport and physical exercise (SPE) can be challenging for transgender and non-binary...
Sport continues to operate under a strict male/female gender binary. However, with the developing so...
This empirical study explores how transgender athletic adults assigned female at birth narrate their...
Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, this study utilised semi-structured interviews with ...
Background Whether transgender people should be able to compete in sport in accordance with their...
Participating in physical activity (PA) is known to increase our physical and psychological health a...
Scholarship on gender and sexual diversity in sport has advanced during the last decade and it is no...
This study aimed to analyze the research conducted between 2016 and 2021, regarding barriers and mo...
Though participating in sports has many health benefits which contribute to the improvement of quali...
Heteronormativity and the idea of binary sex constrain sport and exercise as well as many gender equ...
Historically, individuals identifying as LGBTQ have experienced higher levels of discrimination, sti...
While there is a growing literature in the field of gender, sexuality and sport, there is a dearth o...
Background: Sport has been traditionally characterised for its possibilities for enjoyment and the o...
Gender is an ever-changing construct that is becoming increasingly more complex and fluid. Historica...
In this paper, I discuss [transgender] young men’s social, physical and embodied experiences of spor...
Participating in sport and physical exercise (SPE) can be challenging for transgender and non-binary...
Sport continues to operate under a strict male/female gender binary. However, with the developing so...
This empirical study explores how transgender athletic adults assigned female at birth narrate their...
Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, this study utilised semi-structured interviews with ...
Background Whether transgender people should be able to compete in sport in accordance with their...
Participating in physical activity (PA) is known to increase our physical and psychological health a...
Scholarship on gender and sexual diversity in sport has advanced during the last decade and it is no...
This study aimed to analyze the research conducted between 2016 and 2021, regarding barriers and mo...
Though participating in sports has many health benefits which contribute to the improvement of quali...
Heteronormativity and the idea of binary sex constrain sport and exercise as well as many gender equ...
Historically, individuals identifying as LGBTQ have experienced higher levels of discrimination, sti...