All Stories

  1. Human-Horse Relationships, Horse Welfare, and Abuse in Mexico: A Social Representation Approach
  2. ‘Intelligent investment’? Welsh sport policy and the (in)visibility of ‘race’
  3. ‘Do horses cause divorces?’ Autoethnographic insights on family, relationships and resource-intensive leisure
  4. An ecological-phenomenological perspective on multispecies leisure and the horse-human relationship in events
  5. The Anthropomorphic Application of Gender Stereotypes to Horses
  6. Listening to Horses
  7. (Re)doing rural femininity through equestrian sport and leisure
  8. “Dear International Guests and Friends of the Icelandic Horse”: Experience, Meaning and Belonging at a Niche Sporting Event
  9. Researching from the Inside: Autoethnography and Critical Event Studies
  10. The promises and pitfalls of sex integration in sport and physical culture
  11. Clothes make the rider? Equestrian competition dress and sporting identity
  12. Revise, resubmit and reveal? An autoethnographer's story of facing the challenges of revealing the self through publication
  13. The global horseracing industry: social, economic, environmental and ethical perspectives, by Phil McManus, Glenn Albrecht and Raewyn Graham
  14. Tools of the Trade or Part of the Family? Horses in Competitive Equestrian Sport
  15. ‘Like a Hawk among House Sparrows’: Kauto Star, a Steeplechasing Legend
  16. Introduction: diversity, equity and inclusion in sport and leisure
  17. Getting Better: An Autoethnographic Tale of Recovery from Sporting Injury
  18. The “Right” Person for the Job: Exploring the Aesthetics Of Labor Within the Events Industry
  19. Beyond the Binary: Gender Integration in British Equestrian Sport
  20. 'Bring on the Dancing Horses!': Ambivalence and Class Obsession Within British Media Reports of the Dressage at London 2012
  21. Together, yet still not equal? Sex integration in equestrian sport
  22. ‘It's a Form of Freedom’: The experiences of people with disabilities within equestrian sport