This article examines the gendered nature of sport fan ethnographies and addresses the often-overlooked relationship between a researcher’s gender identity and their research environment. It seeks to critically explore the debates that surround female researchers in masculine settings, and argues that the position of a female researcher is both enabling and limiting within the scope of data collection on football fans. Drawing on a qualitative data-set that examines football fans of Everton Football Club, observational data collected over the 2012–2013 Premier League seasons are used to illustrate how the researcher reflexively celebrated, negotiated, subverted and at times froze her femininity. The silencing of the female ethnographer in s...
This paper focuses on qualitative interviews with a sample of female football fans in order to explo...
The question of how, irrespective of gender, a person becomes a sports fan has been absent in sociol...
Purpose To outline the kinds of problems and dilemmas which researchers might experience in profes...
There is little, arguably insufficient literature in the mainstream (or 'malestream') domain of spor...
This article looks at the characteristics of contemporary sports audiences from the perspective of g...
This thesis is an exploratory study which examines, comparatively, the largely neglected area of fem...
This thesis is an exploratory study which examines, comparatively, the largely neglected area of fem...
This article looks at the characteristics of contemporary sports audiences from the perspective of g...
Recent ethnographies of male football supporters have provided in-depth, highly engaged accounts fr...
There is little, arguably insufficient literature in the mainstream (or 'malestream') domain of spor...
The past decade has witnessed a growing focus on the study of women sports fans within the social sc...
Academic research has typically focused upon the importance of sports fandom for men, and there is a...
This thesis explored how female football fans in Singapore, being marginalized and excluded from the...
Chelsea Berry questions the construction and reproduction of gender identities in the context of Bri...
Purpose – Gaining access to the research field has received much academic attention; however, the li...
This paper focuses on qualitative interviews with a sample of female football fans in order to explo...
The question of how, irrespective of gender, a person becomes a sports fan has been absent in sociol...
Purpose To outline the kinds of problems and dilemmas which researchers might experience in profes...
There is little, arguably insufficient literature in the mainstream (or 'malestream') domain of spor...
This article looks at the characteristics of contemporary sports audiences from the perspective of g...
This thesis is an exploratory study which examines, comparatively, the largely neglected area of fem...
This thesis is an exploratory study which examines, comparatively, the largely neglected area of fem...
This article looks at the characteristics of contemporary sports audiences from the perspective of g...
Recent ethnographies of male football supporters have provided in-depth, highly engaged accounts fr...
There is little, arguably insufficient literature in the mainstream (or 'malestream') domain of spor...
The past decade has witnessed a growing focus on the study of women sports fans within the social sc...
Academic research has typically focused upon the importance of sports fandom for men, and there is a...
This thesis explored how female football fans in Singapore, being marginalized and excluded from the...
Chelsea Berry questions the construction and reproduction of gender identities in the context of Bri...
Purpose – Gaining access to the research field has received much academic attention; however, the li...
This paper focuses on qualitative interviews with a sample of female football fans in order to explo...
The question of how, irrespective of gender, a person becomes a sports fan has been absent in sociol...
Purpose To outline the kinds of problems and dilemmas which researchers might experience in profes...