All Stories

  1. Muscle, Femininity, and Stigma: A Feminist Exploration of Women’s Bodybuilding
  2. Aspiring against the odds: Women Strength and Conditioning coaches in a gendered landscape
  3. Organizational and personal barriers to physical activity: an intersectional analysis of divorced single mothers in China’s IT and Internet industries
  4. Utilising the ecological–intersectional model to identify the factors that impact LGBTQ+ coaches’ experiences in sport
  5. The realities of utilising participatory research and creative methods to explore the experiences of non-heterosexual coaches
  6. Nationalism and sport intersection in Hungary: building fences, expanding nationhood
  7. Experiences and Perceptions of Women Strength and Conditioning Coaches: A Scoping Review
  8. Negotiating Identity Conflict Through Football
  9. Sport, Labor, and Migration
  10. The Routledge Handbook of Gender Politics in Sport and Physical Activity
  11. Whose Knowledge Counts? Examining Paradigmatic Trends in Adapted Physical Activity Research
  12. “It’s Not Particularly P.C., You Know . . .”: Women Coaches’ Performing Gender in Strength and Conditioning
  13. Searching for ontological security: women’s experiences leading to high drive for muscularity
  14. 'The blind leading the blind' - A reflection on coaching blind football
  15. Radical right populist politics in Hungary: Reinventing the Magyars through sport
  16. ‘Representing’ the voices of Fijian women rugby players: Working with power differentials in transformative research
  17. “I Just Go on Wi-Fi”: Imagining Worlds Through Professional Basketball Migrants’ Deployment of Information and Communication Technology
  18. Inspiring a generation: an examination of stakeholder relations in the context of London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics educational programmes
  19. Women, Sport and Exercise in the Asia-Pacific Region
  20. Searching for masculine capital: Experiences leading to high drive for muscularity in men.
  21. Private Military and Security Labour Migration: The Case of Fiji
  22. Predicting muscularity-related behavior, emotions, and cognitions in men: The role of psychological need thwarting, drive for muscularity, and mesomorphic internalization
  23. New ethnographies of football in Europe: people, passions, politics
  24. Perceived social pressures and the internalization of the mesomorphic ideal: The role of drive for muscularity and autonomy in physically active men
  25. The emergence and development of association football: influential sociocultural factors in Victorian Birmingham
  26. Double-trouble: Negotiating gender and sexuality in post-colonial women’s rugby in Fiji
  27. Ethnographies in Sport and Exercise Research
  28. Playing on the global periphery: Social scientific explorations of rugby in the Pacific Islands
  29. Life after Rugby: Issues of Being an ‘Ex’ in Fiji Rugby
  30. Managing Sport: Social and Cultural Perspectives
  31. A systematic review of the drive for muscularity research area
  32. Collective identity and contested allegiance: a case of migrant professional Fijian rugby players
  33. Sport, Exercise and Social Theory
  34. Problematizing the dominant: the emergence of alternative cultural voices in Fiji rugby
  35. Pride of the people: Fijian rugby labour migration and collective identity
  36. Interpreting and exploring football fan rivalries: an overview
  37. Observing sport: modern system theoretical approaches
  38. The Politics of the Olympics
  39. Involuntary career termination in sport: a case study of the process of structurally induced failure
  40. Hungarian footballers on the move: Issues of and observations on the first migratory phase
  41. Hungarian Football: A Socio-historical Overview
  42. Mapping Migrations: Hungary Related Migrations of Professional Footballers after the Collapse of Communism
  43. Introduction