This thesis explores and examines the construction of a sense of community and masculine identity in the sport of rugby league. I pose the question of how the game constructs these identities, then the thesis proceeds to synthesise a working theoretical framework which draws upon ideas of the cultural production of class, community, history and gender to provide a focus for the research. I develop the way rugby league becomes an imaginary community, 'the game', and how this sense of community defines the ideas of masculinity and northem-ness, and creates both belonging and exclusion. My theoretical framework develops new ideas about how community is created, and how hegemonic masculinity is produced and maintained in sport. The thesis is si...
The gender hierarchy found within sport has been reinforced through the use of traditional interpret...
This text looks at how an understanding of rugby can provide insight into what it has meant to "be a...
This paper examines the management of feminine identities in a women\'s rugby team in a rural Britis...
This research project, a case-study of the organised sports programme of an urban New Zealand secon...
This thesis examines the cultural and social significance of women’s rugby. It attempts to make sens...
This paper draws on research conducted on a Tokyo high school rugby club to explore diversity in the...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
The term ‘banter’ refers to a specific type of jocular interaction that is playful in nature, but ch...
The research uses discourse analysis, and inclusive masculinity theory, in order to explore and expl...
The intersecting issues of violence and masculinity are central to Australian rugby league. Positive...
The research uses content analysis and inclusive masculinity theory in order to explore and explain ...
This study is an ethnography of the life world of one group of male collegiate football players. Uti...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Wo...
MA (Research Psychology, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe study explored identity and ...
This thesis examines the role of class, regional, commercial and other social and economic factors i...
The gender hierarchy found within sport has been reinforced through the use of traditional interpret...
This text looks at how an understanding of rugby can provide insight into what it has meant to "be a...
This paper examines the management of feminine identities in a women\'s rugby team in a rural Britis...
This research project, a case-study of the organised sports programme of an urban New Zealand secon...
This thesis examines the cultural and social significance of women’s rugby. It attempts to make sens...
This paper draws on research conducted on a Tokyo high school rugby club to explore diversity in the...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
The term ‘banter’ refers to a specific type of jocular interaction that is playful in nature, but ch...
The research uses discourse analysis, and inclusive masculinity theory, in order to explore and expl...
The intersecting issues of violence and masculinity are central to Australian rugby league. Positive...
The research uses content analysis and inclusive masculinity theory in order to explore and explain ...
This study is an ethnography of the life world of one group of male collegiate football players. Uti...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Wo...
MA (Research Psychology, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe study explored identity and ...
This thesis examines the role of class, regional, commercial and other social and economic factors i...
The gender hierarchy found within sport has been reinforced through the use of traditional interpret...
This text looks at how an understanding of rugby can provide insight into what it has meant to "be a...
This paper examines the management of feminine identities in a women\'s rugby team in a rural Britis...