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The Professionalisation of Women’s Sport : Issues and Debates
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Ali Bowes
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Alex Culvin
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September 20 2021
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Emerald Publishing Limited
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September 20 2021
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Book chapters
pp. i
Prelims
pp. 1
Introduction: Issues and Debates in the Professionalisation of Women's Sport
pp. 19
Grand Slams: Tennis at the Forefront of Women's Professionalised Sport
pp. 37
From ‘Taking a While to Settle’ to Becoming the Imbokodo: Women's Rugby Union in South Africa during the Post-apartheid and Professional Era, 2001–2020
pp. 53
Gender Differences in the Pay of Professional Basketball Players
pp. 71
A Successful Failure? Troubling the Road to the NWHL and Professional Women's Hockey
pp. 89
Mixed Messages: Examining the Early Marketing of the WNBA
pp. 105
Sexism and Racism in Women's Professional Golf: The 2019 US Women's Open
pp. 123
‘Getting Noticed, Respected, and Supported’: Mediated (In)Visibilities of Women's American Football in the United States
pp. 141
#ThisMama: The Professional Athlete, Pregnancy and Motherhood – The Case of Serena Williams
pp. 157
Freedom for Expression or a Space of Oppression? Social Media and the Female @thlete
pp. 175
Riding in a Man's World: Gendered Struggles in Professional Women's Road Cycling
pp. 193
Growing Expectations: Comparing NRLW Athlete Experiences
pp. 211
Walking the Walk: Gender-bland Sexism, the Fan Experience and Perceptions of Value in Professional Women's Cricket
pp. 229
The Gendered Effects of COVID-19 on Elite Women's Sport
pp. 245
Conclusion: Where Next When Researching Professional Women’s Sport?
pp. 251
Index
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