How can the diffusion and development of women’s cricket as a global sport be explained? Women ‘s Cricket and Global Processes considers the emergence and growth of women’s cricket around the world and seeks to provide a sociological explanation for how and why the women’s game has developed the way it has.
Tabela de Conteúdo
1. Introduction
2. Cricket and Masculinity in Early Forms of Women’s Cricket in England in Australia
3. Civilising Processes, Gender Relations and The Global Women’s Game
4. Women’s Cricket, International Governance and Organisation of the Global Game
5. Cricket Gendered National Identities and the Experiences of women who play and organise the ‘Global Game’
6. Conclusion
Sobre o autor
Philippa Velija is Head of Programme for Sport Development & Education at York St John University, UK. She applies sociological theories to understanding sport, and in particular she considers gender relations in sport. She has previously published on women’s cricket, women and the martial arts and female jockeys. Philippa’s research draws on figurational sociology to develop a long term sociological perspective on power relations in women’s involvement in sport.