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    International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 59, 2024, No. 8

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    “It’s sort of help yourself” – DIY medical care and team-doctoring in amateur women’s sport
    Debra Forbes, Reem AlHashmi, Ali Bowes, Katie Liston, and Christopher R. Matthews

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    Spectator racism in three professional men’s football codes in Australia: Observations from White spectators
    Jamie Cleland, Daryl Adair, Keith Parry, and Connor MacDonald

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    From field to feed: Norwegian Football Players’ usage and self-presentation on Instagram throughout the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 Championship
    Egil Trasti Rogstad, Anne Tjønndal, Stian Røsten, and Sigbjørn Børreson Skirbekk

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    A comparative analysis of the environmental sustainability of London 2012 and Rio 2016: A Capability Approach to inter-national inequality at the Olympic Games
    Bradley Sharples

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    Observations on sport and eSport from a systems theory perspective: Theoretical reflections on differentiating sport and eSport and on the functions and consequences of an integration
    Carmen Borggrefe and Andreas Hoffmann

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    Inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in Olympic legacy-shaping processes
    Dilara Valiyeva, Anna-Maria Strittmatter, and Inge Hermanrud

    Dominican Republic’s Kathrynn Gonzalez controls the ball away from Mexico’s Rebeca Bernal during a 2024 Concacaf Women Gold Cup soccer game in Carson, Calif. on Friday February 23, 2024. (Shutterstock/Ringo Chiu)

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    Studying professional women footballers: A reflexive commentary on being benched from recruitment
    Laura Harris and Dawn E Trussell

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    The role of physiological testing for athlete development in sport: The elite athlete perspective
    Tor Söderström, Stefan Sandlund, Runa Westerlund, and Taru Tervo

    Dear England: A critical discourse analysis of how sports stars and politicians battle for legitimacy in debates around athlete activism
    Kathryn McGlynn and Richard Tacon


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