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    International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 58, 2023, No. 5

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    Research Articles

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    Sportswashing: Media headline or analytic concept?
    Michael Skey

    Muscle moves mass: Deconstructing the culture of weight loss in American Olympic Weightlifting
    Monica Nelson and Shannon Jette

    Performative nationalism in Polish football stadiums and fans’ views and attitudes: Evidence from quantitative research
    Mateusz Grodecki

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    Linking sports-related and socio-economic resources of retiring Olympic athletes to their subsequent vocational career
    Michael J. Schmid, Merlin Örencik, Jürg Schmid, and Achim Conzelmann

    Integrity governance: A new reform agenda for sport?
    Michael Sam, Cecilia Stenling, and Minhyeok Tak

    Reflexivity of discomfort: Two women outsiders doing sport research in prison
    Nagore Martinez-Merino, Nerian Martín-González, Oidui Usabiaga-Arruabarrena, and Daniel Martos-García

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    Ticking the right boxes: A critical examination of the perceptions and attitudes towards the black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) acronym in the UK
    Keith D Parry, Beth G Clarkson, Emma J Kavanagh, Rebecca Sawiuk, and Laura Grubb

    New Zealand’s princess of the pool: Post-ableism and the media narrativisation of Sophie Pascoe
    Mark Falcous and Georgia Scott

    New Zealand’s most successful Paralympian, para-swimmwe Dame Sophie Pascoe, after her investiture as DNZM, for services to swimming, at Christchurch Town Hall, on 8 November 2022. (This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.)

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