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A sporting chance for women? Exploring gender imbalance on the sports desks of UK national newspapers [PDF]
Sports journalism has traditionally been seen as a male domain, and a number of researchers suggest that this tradition has not changed (Strong, 2007) . Sports reporters in the United Kingdom remain predominantly male, and despite increasingly more women
Franks, Suzanne, O'Neill, Deirdre
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Łódź as an Arena of Grand Sports Events: Selected Examples [PDF]
The paper presents Łódź as a city where major sports events are held. Several sports facilities are featured which make it possible to organize various kinds of events, including international ones.
Włodarczyk, Bogdan
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Gender Equity in Intercollegiate Athletics: Determinants of Title IX Compliance [PDF]
Using new data on intercollegiate athletes, this article shows that recent improvement in Title IX compliance among NCAA Division I institutions was previously overestimated, and provides the first estimates of compliance in Divisions II and III.
Anderson, Deborah J +2 more
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Children's rights in football: Welfare and work [PDF]
This paper examines issues of labour and play in children's football. It asks whether global capitalism and the growth of girls' and women's football might lead to greater sexual victimization among female ...
Brackenridge, CH
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Who's Playing College Sports: Trends in Participation [PDF]
This study provides the most accurate and comprehensive examination of participation trends to date. We analyze data from almost every higher education institution in the country and utilize data and methods that are free of the shortcomings present in ...
John Cheslock
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French football in the 1970s saw the emergence of women’s football. It was authorised by the French Football Federation in 1970 and the first French championship was organised in 1974. Stade de Reims matches began to attract media interest.
Manon Suddards-Jalabert
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Spillovers from the Gridiron: Evidence from Women’s Collegiate Basketball [PDF]
This paper empirically investigates whether schools with an intercollegiate football team experience greater attendance at women’s basketball games. The empirical question is important because if football increases attendance and hence revenue to other ...
Courtney Williams, Craig A. Depken, II
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Equality - Focus on Sport, Football and Inclusivity [PDF]
This edition contains features on: • LimbPower – new status as a National Disability Sports Organisation • Football and inclusivity - Dr Dan Parnell • Games Starters volunteering opportunity at the Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation ...
Parnell, D
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Unveiling the Motivations and Challenges: an Introspection into Women's Football in Hungary
The article evaluates the current state of hungarian women's football. It recognizes progress in the women's game while addressing persistent challenges like social perceptions and financial disparities. The research aims to comprehend the motivation of
Alexandra Cintia Móczik +1 more
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Internet et mise en visibilité du football féminin en France : entre avancées et paradoxes
The sub-mediatization of women’s sport is a recurrent question in social science research. Issues are mainly based on traditional media and very little on the Internet, which is nevertheless positioned as the 2nd media medium for sports broadcasting ...
Marie Stéphanie Abouna
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