In recent years the relationship between women and sport fandom has undergone significant shifts. The rapidly changing sphere of global sport is seen to offer women newly visible roles in the global sport economy as fans, broadcasters, celebrity athletes, and media personalities. In light of calls for greater inclusivity and diversity in sport, this paper examines the emergence of new forms of “sexually empowered” female fandom, which situate women as active participants in the sporting spectacle. Whereas sexy women who followed men’s sport or male athletes were once derided as “groupies,” thus socially marginalised and excluded from identification with sport fan communities, I argue that the sexy sport fan has...
Given the worldwide growth of women’s football and its presence on social media, it is essential to ...
Sports fandoms, historically, have been categorized as a male domain, even in academic studies. Ther...
While a growing body of evidence exists around women fans of men’s sport, less is known about women ...
The past decade has witnessed a growing focus on the study of women sports fans within the social sc...
Academic research has typically focused upon the importance of sports fandom for men, and there is a...
This thesis is an exploratory study which examines, comparatively, the largely neglected area of fem...
Sexy Sports: A reception study of the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) Olympics website cover...
This thesis is an exploratory study which examines, comparatively, the largely neglected area of fem...
Both sport and the associated images of sporting bodies that are routinely packaged for the consumpt...
Looked at from a global perspective, sports are mostly male preserves. Those played by women seldom ...
Women sports fans have been substantially understudied compared to their male counterparts. While a ...
There is little, arguably insufficient literature in the mainstream (or 'malestream') domain of spor...
Regular participation in sport has come to be associated with the development of confidence both per...
Today, women participate in sports that had been previously reserved for men. In the past decade the...
The research undertaken for this chapter illuminates the complexities associated with new media’s li...
Given the worldwide growth of women’s football and its presence on social media, it is essential to ...
Sports fandoms, historically, have been categorized as a male domain, even in academic studies. Ther...
While a growing body of evidence exists around women fans of men’s sport, less is known about women ...
The past decade has witnessed a growing focus on the study of women sports fans within the social sc...
Academic research has typically focused upon the importance of sports fandom for men, and there is a...
This thesis is an exploratory study which examines, comparatively, the largely neglected area of fem...
Sexy Sports: A reception study of the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) Olympics website cover...
This thesis is an exploratory study which examines, comparatively, the largely neglected area of fem...
Both sport and the associated images of sporting bodies that are routinely packaged for the consumpt...
Looked at from a global perspective, sports are mostly male preserves. Those played by women seldom ...
Women sports fans have been substantially understudied compared to their male counterparts. While a ...
There is little, arguably insufficient literature in the mainstream (or 'malestream') domain of spor...
Regular participation in sport has come to be associated with the development of confidence both per...
Today, women participate in sports that had been previously reserved for men. In the past decade the...
The research undertaken for this chapter illuminates the complexities associated with new media’s li...
Given the worldwide growth of women’s football and its presence on social media, it is essential to ...
Sports fandoms, historically, have been categorized as a male domain, even in academic studies. Ther...
While a growing body of evidence exists around women fans of men’s sport, less is known about women ...