This paper presents findings from an ethnographic study of a UK-based amateur rugby union club for gay and bisexual men. Positioning the club at the centre of the research, heterosexist definitions of sport are analysed with regard to their effect on the lives of players and the continued existence of the club itself. The standpoint of team members in relation to dominant hegemonic forces in sport is explored through an examination of the sexual politics of the club and the possibility for iterative challenges to gender norms within this particular sporting context. The central findings indicate that the club inadvertently promoted a liberal image towards dominant heterosexual sporting norms and, in this sense, co-opted into mainstream rugb...
Women have had a long history of participation in modern sporting activities though they have faced ...
This is a paper based on research with the LGBTIQ+ community in South Australia, the likes of which ...
This ethnographic thesis investigates collegiate women’s rugby and the conflict between the ‘cultura...
This paper presents findings from an ethnographic study of a UK-based amateur rugby union club for g...
This paper presents findings from an ethnographic study of a UK-based amateur rugby union club for g...
Rugby has traditionally existed as a leading definer of masculinity in British culture. In the twent...
Rugby has traditionally existed as a leading definer of masculinity in British culture, which has in...
Homosexualité, homophobie et pratique sportive. Etude ethnographique sur un club britannique de rugb...
MA (Sociology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusContemporary masculinity theorists believ...
Abstract In this article we present the results of a Dutch study about sport participation among sel...
There is a long history of researching the ways that the roles and conceptualisations of gender and ...
The term ‘banter’ refers to a specific type of jocular interaction that is playful in nature, but ch...
This article focuses on the little known phenomenon of heterosexual men’s participation in gay1 spor...
The intersecting issues of violence and masculinity are central to Australian rugby league. Positive...
To date, only three gay male athletes have ever come out publicly during their professional sporting...
Women have had a long history of participation in modern sporting activities though they have faced ...
This is a paper based on research with the LGBTIQ+ community in South Australia, the likes of which ...
This ethnographic thesis investigates collegiate women’s rugby and the conflict between the ‘cultura...
This paper presents findings from an ethnographic study of a UK-based amateur rugby union club for g...
This paper presents findings from an ethnographic study of a UK-based amateur rugby union club for g...
Rugby has traditionally existed as a leading definer of masculinity in British culture. In the twent...
Rugby has traditionally existed as a leading definer of masculinity in British culture, which has in...
Homosexualité, homophobie et pratique sportive. Etude ethnographique sur un club britannique de rugb...
MA (Sociology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusContemporary masculinity theorists believ...
Abstract In this article we present the results of a Dutch study about sport participation among sel...
There is a long history of researching the ways that the roles and conceptualisations of gender and ...
The term ‘banter’ refers to a specific type of jocular interaction that is playful in nature, but ch...
This article focuses on the little known phenomenon of heterosexual men’s participation in gay1 spor...
The intersecting issues of violence and masculinity are central to Australian rugby league. Positive...
To date, only three gay male athletes have ever come out publicly during their professional sporting...
Women have had a long history of participation in modern sporting activities though they have faced ...
This is a paper based on research with the LGBTIQ+ community in South Australia, the likes of which ...
This ethnographic thesis investigates collegiate women’s rugby and the conflict between the ‘cultura...