Intersectional accounts of how women sports fans from diverse cultural backgrounds are represented remain largely unconsidered in fandom literature. This article examines an Australian advertisement for the 2015 Cricket World Cup, which features as its main protagonists female cricket fans supporting a variety of countries. It makes use of a transnational feminist cultural studies paradigm to frame a discussion of how commercial sports media narratives situate these fans as ‘‘ordinary.’’ In considering how the multicultural female sports fan is configured as ordinary in the Australian sporting context, I demonstrate the ways In which narratives of gender and nation are mobilized to situate multicultural women as marg...
Contemporary global politics is characterized by intense debate about the status of multiculturalism...
In this article, we examine England and Wales Cricket Board’s relationship with NatWest Bank and ana...
By continuously integrating the latest new-media advances while still predominantly relying on older...
Both sport and the associated images of sporting bodies that are routinely packaged for the consumpt...
Australian cricket has traditionally been an exemplar of hyper-masculine sporting conservatism. Howe...
In 2018, Cricket Australia launched #WATCHME, a powerful new marketing campaign created to promote t...
In recent years the relationship between women and sport fandom has undergone significant shifts. Th...
In 2018, Cricket Australia launched #WATCHME, a powerful new marketing campaign created to promote t...
In 2018, Cricket Australia launched #WATCHME, a powerful new marketing campaign created to promote t...
This article examines the content of Women's Cricket magazine, which was published between 1930 and ...
This study explores the experiences of female athletes from New Zealand and Australia who migrate te...
This paper presents an exploratory study investigating the role portrayal of women in sports adverti...
This article explores why women's sport in Australia still struggles to attract sponsorship and main...
Contemporary global politics is characterized by intense debate about the status of multiculturalism...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleSport and representations of sport in the media are key sites for polit...
Contemporary global politics is characterized by intense debate about the status of multiculturalism...
In this article, we examine England and Wales Cricket Board’s relationship with NatWest Bank and ana...
By continuously integrating the latest new-media advances while still predominantly relying on older...
Both sport and the associated images of sporting bodies that are routinely packaged for the consumpt...
Australian cricket has traditionally been an exemplar of hyper-masculine sporting conservatism. Howe...
In 2018, Cricket Australia launched #WATCHME, a powerful new marketing campaign created to promote t...
In recent years the relationship between women and sport fandom has undergone significant shifts. Th...
In 2018, Cricket Australia launched #WATCHME, a powerful new marketing campaign created to promote t...
In 2018, Cricket Australia launched #WATCHME, a powerful new marketing campaign created to promote t...
This article examines the content of Women's Cricket magazine, which was published between 1930 and ...
This study explores the experiences of female athletes from New Zealand and Australia who migrate te...
This paper presents an exploratory study investigating the role portrayal of women in sports adverti...
This article explores why women's sport in Australia still struggles to attract sponsorship and main...
Contemporary global politics is characterized by intense debate about the status of multiculturalism...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleSport and representations of sport in the media are key sites for polit...
Contemporary global politics is characterized by intense debate about the status of multiculturalism...
In this article, we examine England and Wales Cricket Board’s relationship with NatWest Bank and ana...
By continuously integrating the latest new-media advances while still predominantly relying on older...