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    Sport, Education and Society, Volume 30, 2025 Issue 9 | Intersectionality: Exploring the Possibilities and Challenges for Intersectional Research in Physical Education and Sport

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    Introduction

    Introduction to the special issue ‘intersectionality: exploring the possibilities and challenges for intersectional research in physical education and sport’
    Annette Stride, Hayley Fitzgerald, Viji Kuppan & Beccy Watson
    Pages: 1065-1073 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2576985

    Articles

    Open Access
    How is intersectionality being represented by Australian sports organisations? A content analysis
    Karen Lambert, Lisa Young, Ruth Jeanes, Nadia Bevan, Georgina Roy, lisahunter, Justen O’Connor, Ramón Spaaij, Fabiana Turelli & Fiona McLachlan
    Pages: 1074-1091 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2485259

    Open Access
    Health promotion in the Israeli education system: a policy analysis through an intersectional lens
    Noya Dahan, Eran Tamir & Miri Yemini
    Pages: 1092-1106 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2493699

    Unveiling violence in their attempts to silence: misogynoir in kinesiology
    Tara B. Blackshear
    Pages: 1107-1123 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2577111

    Asian female international scholar experiences in kinesiology: a collaborative autoethnography
    Mijoo Kim, Yilin Li & Benazir Meera
    Pages: 1124-1137 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2479116

    Hermanas in dialogue: amplifying female South American voices in Australian Health and Physical Education Teacher Education
    Valeria Varea, Luiza Lana Goncalves & Carla Nascimento Luguetti
    Pages: 1138-1149 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2024.2429542

    Open Access
    Utilising the ecological–intersectional model to identify the factors that impact LGBTQ+ coaches’ experiences in sport
    Beth Burgess, Don Vinson, Emma Richardson & Győző Molnár
    Pages: 1150-1164 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2476603

    Open Access
    Queer theory, normalising regimes and the cultivation of (safe) sportscapes: a queer intersectional praxis for belonging and inclusion in physical education?
    Kellie Sanders
    Pages: 1165-1181 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2451815

    Open Access
    ‘Yes, everyone is blindfolded but that doesn’t make it equal’: the intersectional experiences of visually impaired women footballers in England
    Jessica L. Macbeth & Andrew Sprake
    Pages: 1182-1195 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2460173

    Open Access
    Organizational and personal barriers to physical activity: an intersectional analysis of divorced single mothers in China’s IT and Internet industries
    Chunhong Zhou, Alan Bairner & Győző Molnár
    Pages: 1196-1209 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2555345

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    Open Access
    Matrices of (dis)advantage – school segregation and social inequities in adolescent physical activity from an intersectionality approach
    Sara Hoy, Carolina Lunde, Håkan Larsson, Örjan Ekblom, Björg Helgadóttir & Gisela Nyberg
    Pages: 1210-1226 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2531381

    Open Access
    Behind-the-scenes insights from undertaking intersectional research in the field of sport and physical activity
    Kate Marks, Jonathan Allen & Viji Kuppan
    Pages: 1227-1241 | DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2486693

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