Previous studies of British bloodsports have tended to focus solely on elite participants, examining how themes of class and ethnicity have affected the ways in which they visualised and conducted their chosen sports. This thesis takes a slightly different approach, choosing to chart the use of rituals within the cultures of a widely divergent set of blood sports communities across a period of one-hundred and fourteen years. During that time, both the social and the environmental landscapes evolved a good deal which duly shaped how many of these communities chose to represent themselves. However, the one constant was the theme of authority which these different communities were chasing. Across these different cultures, authority was a key p...
At the 1996 Olympics Britain finished thirty-sixth, but changes in the State’s attitudes towards int...
Recent inquiries into elite sports in the United Kingdom have unearthed examples of destructive cult...
This thesis examines the role of class, regional, commercial and other social and economic factors i...
This thesis explores the history of 'blood sports', specifically those involving animals, from 1776...
This research investigates the phenomenon of violence through the lens of legitimised violence in ic...
This thesis is a study of Ballycross RFC, a rugby club in Northern Ireland. With a history of violen...
The study of sport initiations is in its infancy. So far, the North American-centric research has fo...
This chapter uses archive material to explore the role of sports broadcasting on the BBC World Servi...
This PhD examines horseracing in Britain. It is based upon fifteen months fieldwork in Newmarket, S...
This article explores a number of insights generated from a three-year ethnographic study of one uni...
Great Britain’s emergence as a world force in the sport of cycling over the last twenty years has gi...
From the theoretical perspective of ecological dynamics, skilful behaviour in performance contexts l...
Mums know everything, don’t they? The process of becoming the Rugby Mum was the catalyst for this et...
By first detailing the religious, cultural and sporting heritage of Punjabi-Sikhs, the study focuses...
This paper explores the impact of the ethos of amateurism on the peculiar development of sports coac...
At the 1996 Olympics Britain finished thirty-sixth, but changes in the State’s attitudes towards int...
Recent inquiries into elite sports in the United Kingdom have unearthed examples of destructive cult...
This thesis examines the role of class, regional, commercial and other social and economic factors i...
This thesis explores the history of 'blood sports', specifically those involving animals, from 1776...
This research investigates the phenomenon of violence through the lens of legitimised violence in ic...
This thesis is a study of Ballycross RFC, a rugby club in Northern Ireland. With a history of violen...
The study of sport initiations is in its infancy. So far, the North American-centric research has fo...
This chapter uses archive material to explore the role of sports broadcasting on the BBC World Servi...
This PhD examines horseracing in Britain. It is based upon fifteen months fieldwork in Newmarket, S...
This article explores a number of insights generated from a three-year ethnographic study of one uni...
Great Britain’s emergence as a world force in the sport of cycling over the last twenty years has gi...
From the theoretical perspective of ecological dynamics, skilful behaviour in performance contexts l...
Mums know everything, don’t they? The process of becoming the Rugby Mum was the catalyst for this et...
By first detailing the religious, cultural and sporting heritage of Punjabi-Sikhs, the study focuses...
This paper explores the impact of the ethos of amateurism on the peculiar development of sports coac...
At the 1996 Olympics Britain finished thirty-sixth, but changes in the State’s attitudes towards int...
Recent inquiries into elite sports in the United Kingdom have unearthed examples of destructive cult...
This thesis examines the role of class, regional, commercial and other social and economic factors i...