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View article: Challenging the status quo of sports media: how fans use independent media to cover women’s sports and advocate for change
Challenging the status quo of sports media: how fans use independent media to cover women’s sports and advocate for change Open
Purpose This study investigates how independent content creators have built platforms to cover women’s sports and advocate for women in sports using digital platforms. These creators challenge the status quo of sports media and build commu…
View article: Participation, barriers, facilitators and bullying experiences of trans people in sport and fitness: findings from a national community survey of trans people in Australia
Participation, barriers, facilitators and bullying experiences of trans people in sport and fitness: findings from a national community survey of trans people in Australia Open
Objectives This study aimed to assess participation rates of transgender and gender diverse (trans) people in sport/fitness activities, compare mental health outcomes for trans people participating in sport/fitness with those who do not an…
View article: LGBTQIA+ topics in sport, human movement and education
LGBTQIA+ topics in sport, human movement and education Open
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Second Issue of our Double Special Edition on LGBTQIA+ Topics in Health, Wellbeing and Education. This special issue focuses on LGBTQIA+ Topics in Sport, Human Movement and Education. We introd…
View article: Social value accumulation through Australian aquatic facilities
Social value accumulation through Australian aquatic facilities Open
Research question Despite being a critical component of public infrastructure, academic research has rarely delved into aquatic facilities as key for acquiring social value. Therefore, this study analyzed how social value is accumulated th…
View article: LGBTQIA+ topics in physical education: an introduction
LGBTQIA+ topics in physical education: an introduction Open
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the First Special Issue of our Double Special Edition on LGBTQIA+ Topics in Health, Wellbeing and Education. This special issue focuses on LGBTQIA+ Topics in Physical Education. We introduce the Sp…
View article: Conceptualising organisational cultural lag: Marriage equality and Australian sport
Conceptualising organisational cultural lag: Marriage equality and Australian sport Open
This article develops a theoretical framework to understand how sexuality can be institutionalised through debates about marriage equality. We first examine 13 Australian sporting organisations concerning their support for marriage equalit…
View article: Creating supportive eating places: a systematic review of food service initiatives
Creating supportive eating places: a systematic review of food service initiatives Open
Summary Obesity and diet-related health problems are complex, multi-factorial issues. Individual food choices are shaped by the wider context, and food environment level change is needed to support individual behaviour change. The food ser…
View article: Game On: LGBT+ Inclusion in Australian Tennis
Game On: LGBT+ Inclusion in Australian Tennis Open
Tennis is a popular sport in Australia. Tennis Australia is committed to diversity, in particular adult participation, and recognizes LGBT+ inclusion as an important area of growth and development. Evidence suggests that LGBT+ people attem…
View article: Developing LGBT+ Inclusive Supporter Groups in the Big Bash League
Developing LGBT+ Inclusive Supporter Groups in the Big Bash League Open
Sport is an integral part of both Australian culture and identity. However, the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities (LGBT+) face extra barriers and challenges to engagement and participation in sport. This study, formed thro…
View article: 'Game to Play?' Exploring the Experiences and Attitudes Towards Sport, Exercise and Physical Activity Amongst Same Sex Attracted and Gender Diverse Young People
'Game to Play?' Exploring the Experiences and Attitudes Towards Sport, Exercise and Physical Activity Amongst Same Sex Attracted and Gender Diverse Young People Open
Research highlights that same-sex attracted and gender diverse young people (SSAGD) are at significantly greater risk of mental ill-health than their cisgender peers. This is largely due to discrimination, bullying and prejudice based on h…
View article: “My Ideal Is Where It Is Just Jane the Cricketer, Rather Than Jane the Gay Cricketer”: An Institutional Perspective of Lesbian Inclusion in Australian Cricket
“My Ideal Is Where It Is Just Jane the Cricketer, Rather Than Jane the Gay Cricketer”: An Institutional Perspective of Lesbian Inclusion in Australian Cricket Open
The aim of this article was to develop a theoretical framework to aid the current understanding of social change practice. Drawing on concepts from institutional theory, the authors proposed and applied a theoretical framework to investiga…
View article: Assessing Support for Advantaged and Disadvantaged Groups: A Comparison of Urban Food Environments
Assessing Support for Advantaged and Disadvantaged Groups: A Comparison of Urban Food Environments Open
Individuals from lower-socio-economic status (SES) communities have increased risk of developing obesity in developed countries such as Australia. Given the influence of the environment on dietary behaviour, this paper seeks to examine foo…
View article: Appraisal of short and long versions of the Nutrition Environment Measures Survey (NEMS-S and NEMS-R) in Australia
Appraisal of short and long versions of the Nutrition Environment Measures Survey (NEMS-S and NEMS-R) in Australia Open
Objective Research has begun to take a more ecological view of eating behaviour, examining multiple levels of influence: personal, social and environmental. The food environment is a major influence on eating behaviour, attracting the atte…
View article: ‘Now that they’re here, we just have to deal with it’: exploring how volunteers enact intellectual disability within community sports clubs in Melbourne, Australia
‘Now that they’re here, we just have to deal with it’: exploring how volunteers enact intellectual disability within community sports clubs in Melbourne, Australia Open
This thesis explores how volunteers within community sports clubs engage with diversity work, in the form of intellectual disability. Volunteers are the central spine to many sports clubs in western societies and the delivery of sporting p…
View article: ‘I guess it’s kind of elitist’: the formation and mobilisation of cultural, social and physical capital in youth sport volunteering
‘I guess it’s kind of elitist’: the formation and mobilisation of cultural, social and physical capital in youth sport volunteering Open
Policy and research portray sport volunteering as a means by which young people can develop skills and perform active citizenship. This paper draws on qualitative research with participants in a UK sport volunteering programme to criticall…
View article: Diversity work in community sport organizations: Commitment, resistance and institutional change
Diversity work in community sport organizations: Commitment, resistance and institutional change Open
Diversity is a key term used in a range of public and private organizations to describe institutional goals, values and practices. Sport is a prominent social institution where the language of diversity is frequently and positively used; y…