This article examines British media coverage of women’s association football during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, to identify how the media framed the women’s game and how these frames could shape the public perceptions of it. Through a database search of British-based news coverage of women’s football, 100 news articles were identified in the first six months after the start of the pandemic. A thematic analysis was conducted, and five dominant frames were detected in the context of Covid-19: 1) financial precariousness of women’s football; 2) the commercial prioritisation of men’s football; 3) practical consideration of the sport (e.g., alterations to national and international competitions); 4) debating the future of women’s footba...
This commentary offers an analysis of the implications of Covid-19 on the future of elite women’s fo...
This article examines English print media coverage of the England national women’s football (soccer)...
This thesis charts, for the first time in any detail, the post Second World War history of football ...
This article examines British media coverage of women’s association football during the coronavirus ...
This article examines British media coverage of women’s association football during the coronavirus ...
Women’s football faces an existential threat from covid-19. Using case studies, we explore the covid...
The coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic in early 2020 prompted widespread global lockdowns as the world ...
This commentary offers an analysis of the implications of Covid-19 on the future of elite women’s fo...
This paper provides a systematic, detailed analysis of UK mass media online reports and narratives o...
Aim: This research project was undertaken to understand the experiences of British elite women’s rug...
There has been a recent interest in research into national media coverage of female sport, particula...
Women’s sport, and perhaps especially women’s football, in England has enjoyed much greater media vi...
Given the worldwide growth of women’s football and its presence on social media, it is essential to ...
In 2015, the England Women’s national football team finished third at the Women’s World Cup in Canad...
This study examined the nature of sports reporting of COVID19 in England by employing framing analys...
This commentary offers an analysis of the implications of Covid-19 on the future of elite women’s fo...
This article examines English print media coverage of the England national women’s football (soccer)...
This thesis charts, for the first time in any detail, the post Second World War history of football ...
This article examines British media coverage of women’s association football during the coronavirus ...
This article examines British media coverage of women’s association football during the coronavirus ...
Women’s football faces an existential threat from covid-19. Using case studies, we explore the covid...
The coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic in early 2020 prompted widespread global lockdowns as the world ...
This commentary offers an analysis of the implications of Covid-19 on the future of elite women’s fo...
This paper provides a systematic, detailed analysis of UK mass media online reports and narratives o...
Aim: This research project was undertaken to understand the experiences of British elite women’s rug...
There has been a recent interest in research into national media coverage of female sport, particula...
Women’s sport, and perhaps especially women’s football, in England has enjoyed much greater media vi...
Given the worldwide growth of women’s football and its presence on social media, it is essential to ...
In 2015, the England Women’s national football team finished third at the Women’s World Cup in Canad...
This study examined the nature of sports reporting of COVID19 in England by employing framing analys...
This commentary offers an analysis of the implications of Covid-19 on the future of elite women’s fo...
This article examines English print media coverage of the England national women’s football (soccer)...
This thesis charts, for the first time in any detail, the post Second World War history of football ...