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Abstract
Mountain biking has grown rapidly in the past thirty years, yet only 20% of participants in the UK are women. Prior research on media representations in action sports identifies its role in reproducing masculine sporting cultures. Focus on mountain biking is limited, and has failed to give voice to women’s experiences with the sport’s media, nor explore the entanglement between sport and media practices. This study takes a practice theory approach. We theorise women mountain biker’s media practices, bringing these in dialogue with a content analysis of two online mountain biking media sites. We find the media continues to anchor male authority and reinforce hypermasculinity, falling short of its transformative potential. Women disengage and can feel disconnected from mountain biking, yet also reject and curate an alternative culture through online media practices which opens up spaces for new schemas of meaning and practice performances to emerge.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Sport In Society |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 19 Sept 2024 |
Research Groups and Themes
- MGMT Marketing and Consumption
Keywords
- mountain biking
- women
- media
- masculinity
- gender
- Inclusivity
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Fostering Gender Equality in Cycling Media
Hurcombe, M. J. (Principal Investigator) & Spotswood, F. M. (Principal Investigator)
19/02/24 → 30/06/24
Project: Research
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FIAS: Gender Injustice in Action Sports
Spotswood, F. M. (Principal Investigator), Hurcombe, M. J. (Co-Investigator) & Marsh, B. C. L. (Collaborator)
1/05/23 → 31/07/24
Project: Research
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Gender injustice in action sports: The role, potential and limitations of transformative marketing and media for women’s mountain biking
Spotswood, F. M. (Principal Investigator)
2/05/22 → 22/12/23
Project: Research