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Hegemony and Sports Digital Resources
Chapter 1:
The Concept of Hegemony
Videos:
Reawyn Connell, "
Masculinities
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Tom Nicolas, “
Hegemony: WTF? An introduction to Gramsci and cultural hegemony
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“
What is hegemony?
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University Quick Course
Brian Gearity, “
Introduction to Michel Foucault Power, Knowledge, and the Self
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Chapter 2:
Hegemonic masculinity and team sports
Blog posts:
Eszter Tárnai, “
Equality in sport?
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Joanna Harper, “
Right to compete: Transgender women
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Case Study: Why Are Women Reluctant to Run? – Experiences of parkrun
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Women in Sport
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Women in Sport are Changing the Game
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Un Women
Nasa Yammine, “
The Vicious Cycle of Toxic Masculinity in Varsity Sports
”
Chris Roberts, “
Men, Sports, and the Culture of Masculinity
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Brendon Kleen, “
American Sports Perpetuate ‘A Certain Type Of Manhood’ - Here’s Why It Persists
”
Videos:
“
Meet Khadija Timera, a lawyer and boxer from Senegal
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Un Women
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Detoxifying masculinity in sport
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Global Sport Matters
Stacy Sims, “
Women are Not Small Men: a paradigm shift in the science of nutrition
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Podcasts:
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Daughters and Dads: Empowering Change
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Women in Sport
Chapter 3:
Sport Governance and the Hegemony of WADA
Blog posts:
Webster Chakawata, “
The centrality of the UEFA in the light of an EU Sport Diplomacy
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John Dubber and John Warne, “
Playing the Game: The soft power of sport
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Sally Bergeson, “
Birds Eye View: Rule 40 Explained
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Mary Harvey, “
Why activist athletes are needed today more than ever
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Videos:
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Interview with Gwen Barry on Olympic Protest Ban
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The New Yorker, “
The History of Black Protest in Sport
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