As a consequence of the dominance of men in recreational Australian surfing culture, the productive potential of the relationships between women who surf has been largely overlooked. However, as a (growing) minority, women who surf tend to know other women who surf, making relationships between women significant. This discussion explores the tensions in how women who surf in Byron Bay avoid, and yet engage in, the male-dominated politics of recreational surfing, and how this has shaped my own research contributions to surfing culture. In particular, it was their focus on relationships that impacted my approach to research and cultural participation. The women I interviewed were more interested in thinking through the possibilities, ethics a...
The thesis is a study of surfing in Australia. It examines the surfing subculture and its relations...
This article aims to explore active female surfers\u27 constraints associated with surf tourism. A q...
As a common feature in littoral spaces around the world, modern surfing has grown to be heterogenous...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of gender experiences in a New Zealand surf culture. I em...
Research analysing the operation of power within sport and physical activity has exposed the margina...
Surf tourism is a rapidly growing sector, involving millions of surfers travelling both domestically...
This dissertation provides a genealogy of the relationship between surfing, the nation, and white ma...
Over the past decades there has been a boom in women’s and girls’ interest in surfing as consumers a...
This thesis is a phenomenological exploration of female surfers' lived experiences in the surfing cu...
In Australian surfing, localism is a practice through which surfers claim authority to protect their...
The multi-billion dollar a year global surfing industry is in the main a male dominated sport. Major...
There is a myriad of reasons why the relationship between surfing and sustainability is an attractiv...
In the course of history, surfing has been a vehicle for social protest, particularly in Hawaii duri...
Since the mid 1990s, a growing body of literature on lifestyle sports has produced fresh insights in...
This thesis examines the entangled relationships of humans, waves, and the wider nonhuman environmen...
The thesis is a study of surfing in Australia. It examines the surfing subculture and its relations...
This article aims to explore active female surfers\u27 constraints associated with surf tourism. A q...
As a common feature in littoral spaces around the world, modern surfing has grown to be heterogenous...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of gender experiences in a New Zealand surf culture. I em...
Research analysing the operation of power within sport and physical activity has exposed the margina...
Surf tourism is a rapidly growing sector, involving millions of surfers travelling both domestically...
This dissertation provides a genealogy of the relationship between surfing, the nation, and white ma...
Over the past decades there has been a boom in women’s and girls’ interest in surfing as consumers a...
This thesis is a phenomenological exploration of female surfers' lived experiences in the surfing cu...
In Australian surfing, localism is a practice through which surfers claim authority to protect their...
The multi-billion dollar a year global surfing industry is in the main a male dominated sport. Major...
There is a myriad of reasons why the relationship between surfing and sustainability is an attractiv...
In the course of history, surfing has been a vehicle for social protest, particularly in Hawaii duri...
Since the mid 1990s, a growing body of literature on lifestyle sports has produced fresh insights in...
This thesis examines the entangled relationships of humans, waves, and the wider nonhuman environmen...
The thesis is a study of surfing in Australia. It examines the surfing subculture and its relations...
This article aims to explore active female surfers\u27 constraints associated with surf tourism. A q...
As a common feature in littoral spaces around the world, modern surfing has grown to be heterogenous...