| Forgotten bodies - an examination of physical education from the perspective of ableism |
11 |
| 'How can you enjoy sports if you are under control by others?' Self-organized lifestyle sports and youth development |
9 |
| Community sport and social inclusion: international perspectives |
9 |
| Beyond governance: the need to improve the regulation of international sport |
9 |
| #SheBelieves: the use of Instagram to frame the US Women's Soccer Team during #FIFAWWC |
9 |
| Exploring the minority-majority gap in sport participation: different patterns for boys and girls? |
8 |
| Twitter, Team GB and the Australian Olympic Team: representations of gender in social media spaces |
8 |
| Developing participation opportunities for young people with disabilities? Policy enactment and social inclusion in Australian junior sport |
8 |
| Carnival supporters, hooligans, and the 'Against Modern Football' movement: life within the ultras subculture in the Croatian context |
7 |
| The gendered emotional labor of male professional 'freesurfers' digital media work |
6 |
| Let's work on your weaknesses': Australian CrossFit coaching, masculinity and neoliberal framings of health' and fitness' |
6 |
| Framing the women's AFL: contested spaces and emerging narratives of hope and opportunity for women in sport |
6 |
| Divided and united: perceptions of athlete activism at the ESPYS |
6 |
| Methods for quantifying the social and economic value of sport and active recreation: a critical review |
6 |
| Fan identification and national identity |
5 |
| The geopolitics of sport beyond soft power: event ethnography and the 2016 cycling world championships in qatar |
5 |
| Moments of social inclusion: asylum seekers, football and solidarity |
5 |
| The importance of research on the ultras: introduction |
5 |
| Polish ultras in the post-socialist transformation |
5 |
| Problematizing the absent girl: sport as a means of emancipation and social inclusion |
5 |
| The success culture of Nordic football: the cases of the national men's teams of Norway in the 1990s and Iceland in the 2010s |
5 |
| Examining the capacity of a sport for development programme to create social capital |
5 |
| The gendering of media sport in the Nordic countries |
4 |
| Sport mega-events, the non-West' and the ethics of event hosting |
4 |
| Finding the missing voices of Sport for Development and Peace (SDP): using a 'Participatory Social Interaction Research' methodology and anthropological perspectives within African developing countries |
4 |
| A mixed methods approach to compare elite sport policies of nations. A critical reflection on the use of composite indicators in the SPLISS study |
4 |
| Contemporary physical activities: the aesthetic justification |
4 |
| The art of face-saving and culture-changing: sculpting Chinese football's past, present and future |
4 |
| Boosting ice hockey in China: political economy, mega-events and community |
4 |
| Developing a winning sport team culture: organizational culture in theory and practice |
4 |
| The fiddle of using the Paralympic Games as a vehicle for expanding [dis]ability sport participation |
4 |
| Para-adventure: a hyper-dynamic problem for the inclusive coach |
4 |
| Personal development of disadvantaged youth through community sports: a theory-driven analysis of relational strategies |
4 |
| Playing on the periphery: troubling sport policy, systemic exclusion and the role of sport in rural Canada |
4 |
| Marginalized gender, marginalized sports - an ethnographic study of SportsClass students' future aspirations in elite sports |
3 |
| NBC's televised media portrayal of female athletes in the 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games: a critical feminist view |
3 |
| Hard bodies: exploring historical and cultural factors in disabled people's participation in exercise; applying critical disability theory |
3 |
| A major sporting event or an entertainment show? A content analysis of Australian television coverage of the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games |
3 |
| 'You look like a machito!': a decolonial analysis of the social in/exclusion of female participants in a Colombian sport for development and peace organization |
3 |
| Ultras in Turkey: othering, agency, and culture as a political domain |
3 |
| Social validation: a motivational theory of doping in an online bodybuilding community |
3 |
| Negotiating insider-outsider status in ethnographic sports research |
3 |
| Re-characterizing confidence because of religious and personal rituals in sport: findings from a qualitative study of 15 year old student-athletes |
3 |
| Enhancing social mobility within marginalized youth: the accumulation of positive psychological capital through engagement with community sports clubs |
3 |
| Handrails, steps and curbs: sacred places and secular pilgrimage in skateboarding |
3 |
| Scandinavian exceptionalism in anti-doping within sport: rooted in ideologies of social welfare and paternalism? |
3 |
| Sport and civil society in the Nordic region |
3 |
| The rise of sport in the Asia-Pacific region and a social scientific journey through Asian-Pacific sport |
3 |
| The role of science in the practice of talent identification: a case study from gymnastics in New Zealand |
3 |
| Professionalisation of action sports in Australia |
3 |