This chapter presents the case study of a Paola. Rugby is respected as one of the sports across the world where men and women play under the same rules. Paola mentions her best friends all being from rugby, so she clearly got involved into the social side of the game and started to create important emotional bonds, which increased the pleasure she was feeling every time she played. Paola's experience of transitioning from football to rugby, although happening later in her life, had a huge effect on her identity and personal development. Paola's cultural learning through rugby though seems to have the opposite effect, as her horizon of learning evolves to appreciate and take care of her body more than before. Paola's entrance into the rugby ...
In the Pacific island country of Fiji, where men’s rugby union enjoys immense popularity as a ‘natio...
The globalisation of women’s football reflects the increasing number of female football players movi...
Despite the prevailing interpretation of rugby union as a performance of masculinity, between 1880 a...
This chapter presents the case study of a Paola. Rugby is respected as one of the sports across the ...
This thesis examines the cultural and social significance of women’s rugby. It attempts to make sens...
Women’s participation in sports has often been criticized based on issues pertaining towards their a...
Women have had a long history of participation in modern sporting activities though they have faced ...
International audienceWomen’s rugby is a growing sport in France, especially in Gers, one of the reg...
The success of the 1995 Rugby World Cup highlighted and confirmed rugby as a professional career. A...
International audienceThe goal of this article is to present the output of a study on women who play...
MA (Research Psychology, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe study explored identity and ...
Women participation in sport is historically permeated by manifestations of discrimination, especial...
Research aim was to establish motivational and amotivational factors for athletes to play rugby for ...
A global rugby system has emerged which both motivates and facilitates the movement of large number...
International audienceFor a long time, rugby union was reserved for men in France. The French rugby ...
In the Pacific island country of Fiji, where men’s rugby union enjoys immense popularity as a ‘natio...
The globalisation of women’s football reflects the increasing number of female football players movi...
Despite the prevailing interpretation of rugby union as a performance of masculinity, between 1880 a...
This chapter presents the case study of a Paola. Rugby is respected as one of the sports across the ...
This thesis examines the cultural and social significance of women’s rugby. It attempts to make sens...
Women’s participation in sports has often been criticized based on issues pertaining towards their a...
Women have had a long history of participation in modern sporting activities though they have faced ...
International audienceWomen’s rugby is a growing sport in France, especially in Gers, one of the reg...
The success of the 1995 Rugby World Cup highlighted and confirmed rugby as a professional career. A...
International audienceThe goal of this article is to present the output of a study on women who play...
MA (Research Psychology, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe study explored identity and ...
Women participation in sport is historically permeated by manifestations of discrimination, especial...
Research aim was to establish motivational and amotivational factors for athletes to play rugby for ...
A global rugby system has emerged which both motivates and facilitates the movement of large number...
International audienceFor a long time, rugby union was reserved for men in France. The French rugby ...
In the Pacific island country of Fiji, where men’s rugby union enjoys immense popularity as a ‘natio...
The globalisation of women’s football reflects the increasing number of female football players movi...
Despite the prevailing interpretation of rugby union as a performance of masculinity, between 1880 a...