International audienceSports and physical activities are ideal fields to study gender construction. Much research aims at shedding light on these processes. Women involved in 'male' sports have been extensively studied, and mixed-sex activities have sometimes been used to support these studies, but research has rarely focused on populations of disabled athletes. Yet, the phenomenon of gender construction takes on a particular meaning in the context of disability, insofar as the relations between sports, gender and disability raise the issues of production and negotiation of bodily norms in a specific way. We will try to understand this gender construction phenomenon through the study of ten French powerchair football players, with whom we c...
Wheelchair rugby exploded in popularity after the documentary Murderball was released in 2005. The s...
Albeit some exceptions, athletes, practitioners, decision and policymakers, and sports spectators ar...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-...
International audienceSports and physical activities are ideal fields to study gender construction. ...
Participation in (dis)ability sport is male dominated (DePauw and Gavron, 2005) and in spite of a fe...
Inspired by feminist post-structural thinking and with a discourse analytic approach, this study’s m...
People with disabilities represent the largest minority group in the world, yet they remain underrep...
For an athlete to participate in the Olympics is a sign of supreme achievement. The same could as we...
International audienceUsing Merleau-Ponty’s propositions concerning phenomenology this paper aims to...
This path-breaking book analyses the experiences of young sporting women with physical impairments. ...
The popularity and media coverage of the Paralympic Games has been an important harbinger toward gre...
This study examines the portrayal of female athletes with disabilities in a Turkish daily sports new...
INTRODUCTION: Women with physical disabilities are often socially defined by their disabilities. Thi...
The Paralympic games is a pedagogic, pervasive, political, powerful, and ‘popular’ cultural site whe...
Le foot-fauteuil est la seule activité sportive collective proposée aux personnes utilisatrices d’un...
Wheelchair rugby exploded in popularity after the documentary Murderball was released in 2005. The s...
Albeit some exceptions, athletes, practitioners, decision and policymakers, and sports spectators ar...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-...
International audienceSports and physical activities are ideal fields to study gender construction. ...
Participation in (dis)ability sport is male dominated (DePauw and Gavron, 2005) and in spite of a fe...
Inspired by feminist post-structural thinking and with a discourse analytic approach, this study’s m...
People with disabilities represent the largest minority group in the world, yet they remain underrep...
For an athlete to participate in the Olympics is a sign of supreme achievement. The same could as we...
International audienceUsing Merleau-Ponty’s propositions concerning phenomenology this paper aims to...
This path-breaking book analyses the experiences of young sporting women with physical impairments. ...
The popularity and media coverage of the Paralympic Games has been an important harbinger toward gre...
This study examines the portrayal of female athletes with disabilities in a Turkish daily sports new...
INTRODUCTION: Women with physical disabilities are often socially defined by their disabilities. Thi...
The Paralympic games is a pedagogic, pervasive, political, powerful, and ‘popular’ cultural site whe...
Le foot-fauteuil est la seule activité sportive collective proposée aux personnes utilisatrices d’un...
Wheelchair rugby exploded in popularity after the documentary Murderball was released in 2005. The s...
Albeit some exceptions, athletes, practitioners, decision and policymakers, and sports spectators ar...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-...