This study examines the nature and impact of sexist and homophobic discrimination experienced by lesbians, gays and bisexuals (LGB) in Australian sporting settings. A mixed methods online survey was utilized to collate participant experiences. The findings suggest that, in sport, participants experienced sexism directly and systemically, and homophobia explicitly and implicitly. Women experienced sexism and homophobia, whilst men reported more homophobic events. The most mentioned impacts of discrimination were negative emotions such as sadness, anger, distress and shame, followed by negative engagement with sport such as disliking sport, or avoiding or leaving sport. The well-recognized benefits of sport such as physical and mental well-be...
This chapter seeks to examine the changing nature of coming out for female athletes engaged in compe...
This chapter seeks to examine the changing nature of coming out for female athletes engaged in compe...
Human prejudice and its effect on stigmatized populations has long been a topic of theoretical and e...
This study examines the nature and impact of sexist and homophobic discrimination experienced by les...
Introduction: Homophobia appears to be greater in sport settings than in others. However, little is ...
Though participating in sports has many health benefits which contribute to the improvement of quali...
This is a paper based on research with the LGBTIQ+ community in South Australia, the likes of which ...
Sexism, heteronormativity and homo/transphobia are pervasive in every social institutions. In sport ...
Sexism, heteronormativity and homo/transphobia are pervasive in every social institutions. In sport ...
Research on lesbian athletes’ experiences is dated, with the majority being conducted in the 1980s a...
Research on lesbian athletes’ experiences is dated, with the majority being conducted in the 1980s a...
Though participating in sports has many health benefits which contribute to the improvement of quali...
Sociologists who examine the issue of lesbians in American sport in the 1980s and 1990s normally fou...
This study focused on attitudes and sexual prejudice as part of a larger project on inclusive practi...
Despite extensive changes in social attitudes to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)\ud Au...
This chapter seeks to examine the changing nature of coming out for female athletes engaged in compe...
This chapter seeks to examine the changing nature of coming out for female athletes engaged in compe...
Human prejudice and its effect on stigmatized populations has long been a topic of theoretical and e...
This study examines the nature and impact of sexist and homophobic discrimination experienced by les...
Introduction: Homophobia appears to be greater in sport settings than in others. However, little is ...
Though participating in sports has many health benefits which contribute to the improvement of quali...
This is a paper based on research with the LGBTIQ+ community in South Australia, the likes of which ...
Sexism, heteronormativity and homo/transphobia are pervasive in every social institutions. In sport ...
Sexism, heteronormativity and homo/transphobia are pervasive in every social institutions. In sport ...
Research on lesbian athletes’ experiences is dated, with the majority being conducted in the 1980s a...
Research on lesbian athletes’ experiences is dated, with the majority being conducted in the 1980s a...
Though participating in sports has many health benefits which contribute to the improvement of quali...
Sociologists who examine the issue of lesbians in American sport in the 1980s and 1990s normally fou...
This study focused on attitudes and sexual prejudice as part of a larger project on inclusive practi...
Despite extensive changes in social attitudes to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)\ud Au...
This chapter seeks to examine the changing nature of coming out for female athletes engaged in compe...
This chapter seeks to examine the changing nature of coming out for female athletes engaged in compe...
Human prejudice and its effect on stigmatized populations has long been a topic of theoretical and e...