In this paper we explain how and why a specific ethos of amateurism was portrayed and embodied by various groups comprising the Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland throughout its history. Interestingly, the discourse pertaining to amateurism has at times been de-amplified, instead being superseded by the vilification of professionalism. Since the 1970s, both amateurism and professionalism have been imbued with new meanings and interpretations by different social groups comprising the organisation. In tandem with this, both the discourses of professionalism and amateurism have been increasingly amplified. We explain how the structure of competitive and cooperative interdependencies, the we-identifications, tensions and insecurities genera...
Amateurism is often decried as second rate or outmoded. Yet it can be argued that doing things for t...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and the Irish Football Association (IFA) were founded in the 1...
Social developments and related dynamic relationships connected with the sports– media complex is a ...
In this paper we explain how and why a specific ethos of amateurism was portrayed and embodied by va...
peer-reviewedThe amateur-professional debate is a recurrent theme within the Gaelic Athletic Associ...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) has been synonymous with the sporting tradition of Ireland sin...
The rise of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in late 19th-century Ireland offers significant di...
Over the course of the last 125 years the sport of Gaelic football in Ireland has undergone a sporti...
This paper is a conversation between a management academic and a practitioner from the Gaelic Athlet...
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports are under the threat of global and more commercially viable...
This article examines the cultural importance accorded to sporting activity by Ireland's largest spo...
This article explores the tensions between conceptualizations of the nation in terms of diaspora and...
This paper examines the amateur ideal to assess whether it is possible in today’s sportsworld. The f...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is undoubtedly the most impor-tant sporting body in Ireland. B...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) as an organisation grew from an idealised political ideology ...
Amateurism is often decried as second rate or outmoded. Yet it can be argued that doing things for t...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and the Irish Football Association (IFA) were founded in the 1...
Social developments and related dynamic relationships connected with the sports– media complex is a ...
In this paper we explain how and why a specific ethos of amateurism was portrayed and embodied by va...
peer-reviewedThe amateur-professional debate is a recurrent theme within the Gaelic Athletic Associ...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) has been synonymous with the sporting tradition of Ireland sin...
The rise of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in late 19th-century Ireland offers significant di...
Over the course of the last 125 years the sport of Gaelic football in Ireland has undergone a sporti...
This paper is a conversation between a management academic and a practitioner from the Gaelic Athlet...
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports are under the threat of global and more commercially viable...
This article examines the cultural importance accorded to sporting activity by Ireland's largest spo...
This article explores the tensions between conceptualizations of the nation in terms of diaspora and...
This paper examines the amateur ideal to assess whether it is possible in today’s sportsworld. The f...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is undoubtedly the most impor-tant sporting body in Ireland. B...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) as an organisation grew from an idealised political ideology ...
Amateurism is often decried as second rate or outmoded. Yet it can be argued that doing things for t...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and the Irish Football Association (IFA) were founded in the 1...
Social developments and related dynamic relationships connected with the sports– media complex is a ...