A systematic literature review of risk and gender research in tourism

ECL Yang, C Khoo-Lattimore, C Arcodia - Tourism Management, 2017 - Elsevier
Resonating with a growing sense of uncertainty recently, an increasing number of studies
have been dedicated to travel risk because risk and tourism are intrinsically connected …

Autoethnography as a critical approach in sport management: Current applications and directions for future research

JN Cooper, RS Grenier, C Macaulay - Sport Management Review, 2017 - Elsevier
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the value of autoethnography as a qualitative
methodology, document the current literature using autoethnographic approaches, and …

[图书][B] Sport, gender and power: The rise of roller derby

A Pavlidis, S Fullagar - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
As a new breed of lifestyle sport enthusiasts' derby grrrls' are pushing the boundaries of
gender as they negotiate the nexus of pleasure, pain and power relations. Offering a socio …

Front line insight: An autoethnography of the Vancouver 2010 volunteer experience

E Kodama, A Doherty, M Popovic - European sport management …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Building on a growing body of research regarding major sport event volunteerism, this paper
shares the personal lived experience of the first author's involvement as a volunteer with the …

A life as a work of art: Literary tourists' motivations and experiences at Il Vittoriale Degli Italiani

L Brown, R Gentile - European Journal of Tourism …, 2015 - eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk
Literary tourism is a complex cultural phenomenon which presents in a vari-ety of forms,
showing its lively connections with past and contemporary culture and its ca-pacity to create …

An autoethnographic account of a cycling charity challenge event: Exploring manifest and latent aspects of the experience

A Coghlan - Journal of Sport & Tourism, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Charity challenges are an increasingly popular form of alternative tourism, drawing upon
charity events, sports and tourism. This study adopts a thematic/analytic autoethnographic …

Long-term impact of the coach-athlete relationship on development, health, and wellbeing: stories from a figure skater

F Kuhlin, N Barker-Ruchti, C Stewart - Sports Coaching Review, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Coaches have been shown to detriment athletes' health, well-being and development.
Knowledge of this long-term effect and what it means for athletes to live with such stories is …

Parent well-being through community youth sport: An autoethnography of “sideline” participation

KE Misener - Journal of Sport Management, 2020 - journals.humankinetics.com
Parents are central stakeholders within the youth sport context, yet their own health and well-
being can be compromised due to the extensive commitment required to support their child's …

Basketball officiating as a gendered arena: An autoethnography

CC Schaeperkoetter - Sport Management Review, 2017 - Elsevier
In this study, an autoethnographic methodological approach was used to examine my
basketball officiating experience as a female. Autoethnography involves situating the self's …

“I have to go the extra mile”. How fat female employees manage their stigmatized identity at work

N Van Amsterdam, D van Eck - Scandinavian Journal of Management, 2019 - Elsevier
This study explores how fat female employees engage in identity work to manage
stigmatizing expectations grounded in healthism and obesity discourse that construct fat …