# Skinny girls: young girls' learning processes and health-related social media

V Goodyear, J Andersson… - … Research in Sport …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This paper provides in-depth knowledge into young girls' learning processes in relation to
physical activity, diet/nutrition and body image. Data were generated from interviews with 49 …

Visibility and vulnerability on Instagram: negotiating safety in women's online-offline fitness spaces

K Toffoletti, H Thorpe, A Pavlidis, R Olive… - Leisure Sciences, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article investigates how safety is experienced, navigated and cultivated by women on
Instagram. Using qualitative interview data, we explore women's understanding and …

Critical encounters with social media in women's sport and physical culture

K Toffoletti, N Ahmad, H Thorpe - Sport, social media, and digital …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this chapter is to assess the social significance of digital
technologies for researching and understanding active women's bodies, identities, practices …

Advancing women's cycling through digital activism: a feminist critical discourse analysis

L Hoeber, S Shaw, K Rowe - European sport management …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Research question Social media in sport management contexts is increasingly used to
highlight social issues in sport and to advocate for change, such as expanding the …

A space of one's own? The tensions of being visible on Instagram for Turkish female athletes

İ Kavasoğlu, Y Eratlı Şirin… - Communication & Sport, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
In this study, we seek to understand how Turkish female athletes who are active on
Instagram experience cyber violence, the cultural context of that violence, and the ways in …

Contemporary digital qualitative research in sport, exercise and health: introduction

V Goodyear, A Bundon - Qualitative research in sport, exercise and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This paper provides an introduction to the Special Issue on Digital Qualitative Research in
Sport, Exercise and Health. The aim is to spur qualitative researchers to new ways of …

Women yoga practitioners' experiences in the pandemic: From collective exhaustion to affirmative ethics

A Jeffrey, H Thorpe, N Ahmad - Sociology of Sport …, 2021 - journals.humankinetics.com
This article engages Rosi Braidotti's writing on COVID-19 and affirmative ethics to expand
understandings of the purpose of leisure and physical activity in women's lives during the …

Ways That Qualitative Researchers Engage in “Technological Reflexivity”: A Meta-Synthesis

TM Paulus, EM Pope, KL Bower - Qualitative Inquiry, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
While the use of digital qualitative methods has increased, we do not yet know to what extent
researchers are engaging in intentional reflexivity around the consequences of this shift. In …

Doing dance research in pandemic times: fostering connection and support in a 7-step online collaborative interview analysis process

P Markula, A Jeffrey, J Nikolai, S Deol… - Research in Dance …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Over the past two years, our global dance community has faced many challenges while
coming to terms with a health crisis that drastically altered home and working lives. In this …

(Re) claiming subversive spaces on TikTok: the complexities of body activisms within physical activity cultures

KA Bailey, M Griffin, KJ Lopez, N Fayyaz… - … Research in Sport …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Feminist organising in digital spaces, such as social media, has the potential for activism,
resistance, and visibility; yet these spaces continue to be dominated by narrow body …