The Sociology of Sports Work, Emotions and Mental Health: Scoping the Field and Future Directions
Martin Roderick, Andy Smith, Paul Potrac
págs. 99-107
Slim to Win: An Ethnodrama of Three Elite Swimmers’ ‘Presentation of Self’ in Relation to a Dominant Cultural Ideology
Jenny McMahon, Kerry R. McGannon, Chris Zehntner
págs. 108-123
Regaining a ‘Feel for the Game’ Through Interspecies Sport
Deborah Ann Butler
págs. 124-135
“They Need to Learn to Take It on the Chin”: Exploring the Emotional Labour of Student Volunteers in a Sports-Based Outreach Project in the North East of England
John W. Hayton
págs. 136-147
‘Life in the Travelling Circus’: A Study of Loneliness, Work Stress, and Money Issues in Touring Professional Golf
Joan Fry, Daniel Bloyce
págs. 148-159
ntersectionality, Microaggressions, and Microaffirmations: Toward a Cultural Praxis of Sport Coaching
Brian Gearity, Lynett Henderson Metzger
págs. 160-175
“You Should See Me on the Inside”: Researching the Post-Stroke Mental Health of a Male Professor of Sport
Jayne Caudwell, John Sugden
págs. 176-182
“The Downfall of a Man is Not the End of His Life”: Navigating Involuntary Immobility in Ghanaian Football
Nienke Van Der Meij, Paul Darby, Katie Liston
págs. 183-194
Talking Doping: A Frame Analysis of Communication About Doping Among Talented, Young, Norwegian Road Cyclists
Morten Renslo Sandvik, Åse Strandbu, Sigmund Loland
págs. 195-204
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