All Stories

  1. Radical right populist politics in Hungary: Reinventing the Magyars through sport
  2. Inspiring a generation: an examination of stakeholder relations in the context of London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics educational programmes
  3. Women, Sport and Exercise in the Asia-Pacific Region
  4. Searching for masculine capital: Experiences leading to high drive for muscularity in men.
  5. Private Military and Security Labour Migration: The Case of Fiji
  6. New ethnographies of football in Europe: people, passions, politics
  7. Perceived social pressures and the internalization of the mesomorphic ideal: The role of drive for muscularity and autonomy in physically active men
  8. The emergence and development of association football: influential sociocultural factors in Victorian Birmingham
  9. Double-trouble: Negotiating gender and sexuality in post-colonial women’s rugby in Fiji
  10. Playing on the global periphery: Social scientific explorations of rugby in the Pacific Islands
  11. Life after Rugby: Issues of Being an ‘Ex’ in Fiji Rugby
  12. Managing Sport: Social and Cultural Perspectives
  13. A systematic review of the drive for muscularity research area
  14. Collective identity and contested allegiance: a case of migrant professional Fijian rugby players
  15. Sport, Exercise and Social Theory
  16. Problematizing the dominant: the emergence of alternative cultural voices in Fiji rugby
  17. Pride of the people: Fijian rugby labour migration and collective identity
  18. Interpreting and exploring football fan rivalries: an overview
  19. Observing sport: modern system theoretical approaches
  20. The Politics of the Olympics
  21. Involuntary career termination in sport: a case study of the process of structurally induced failure
  22. Hungarian footballers on the move: Issues of and observations on the first migratory phase
  23. Hungarian Football: A Socio-historical Overview
  24. Mapping Migrations: Hungary Related Migrations of Professional Footballers after the Collapse of Communism
  25. Introduction