Women sports fans have been substantially understudied compared to their male counterparts. While a growing number of studies seek to redress this, there remains a stark absence of quantitative approaches that would allow investigations regarding patterns of women’s sporting consumption and historical trends in the potential growth of this fandom. Using large-scale survey data from Canada from 1990 through to 2015, and employing quantitative methods of latent class and regression analysis, this study seeks to redress these issues by testing the ‘feminization’ thesis of increased women’s sporting fandom over the past three decades. In addition, we consider whether women’s fandom has become increasingly ‘omnivorous’ over this time period and ...
With the rise in feminism and the battle for gender equality, it is important to analyse what areas...
This research seeks to explore the gendered nature of nationalisms and the ways that they can be cha...
We study (fe)male adolescents’ interest in watching sports as a spectator using logistic multilevel ...
Women sports fans have been substantially understudied compared to their male counterparts. While a ...
In recent years the relationship between women and sport fandom has undergone significant shifts. Th...
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...
College and professional sports depend on fans. Female fans constitute a lucrative but often neglec...
This research is an exploratory study comparing the interview responses of sports and sports media p...
To date, few studies have focused on understanding fans of women’s sport, which is especially true w...
Despite high and rising consumption of women’s sport in the United States (U.S.), limited research h...
Academic research has typically focused upon the importance of sports fandom for men, and there is a...
Drawing simultaneously from the sociologies of sport, gender and knowledge, this dissertation invest...
In the Academy, female fandom is often conceived of in ways which consciously exclude sport, and wom...
Regular participation in sport has come to be associated with the development of confidence both per...
With the rise in feminism and the battle for gender equality, it is important to analyse what areas...
This research seeks to explore the gendered nature of nationalisms and the ways that they can be cha...
We study (fe)male adolescents’ interest in watching sports as a spectator using logistic multilevel ...
Women sports fans have been substantially understudied compared to their male counterparts. While a ...
In recent years the relationship between women and sport fandom has undergone significant shifts. Th...
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...
College and professional sports depend on fans. Female fans constitute a lucrative but often neglec...
This research is an exploratory study comparing the interview responses of sports and sports media p...
To date, few studies have focused on understanding fans of women’s sport, which is especially true w...
Despite high and rising consumption of women’s sport in the United States (U.S.), limited research h...
Academic research has typically focused upon the importance of sports fandom for men, and there is a...
Drawing simultaneously from the sociologies of sport, gender and knowledge, this dissertation invest...
In the Academy, female fandom is often conceived of in ways which consciously exclude sport, and wom...
Regular participation in sport has come to be associated with the development of confidence both per...
With the rise in feminism and the battle for gender equality, it is important to analyse what areas...
This research seeks to explore the gendered nature of nationalisms and the ways that they can be cha...
We study (fe)male adolescents’ interest in watching sports as a spectator using logistic multilevel ...