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This book offers an in-depth examination of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, 2023 FWWC, hosted in Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Critical Perspectives on the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup: Events, Issues, Controversies Adam Beissel, Julie E. Brice, Verity Postlethwaite and Andy Grainger
PART I: Coverage of the 2023 Women's World Cup 1.
#SeAcabó Movement: The Origin and Repercussion of Alexia Putellas' post on X Joaquín Piedra
2.
Grievance Games: American Sport Grievance Culture and FOX Sports' Coverage of the United States Women's National Team During the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Eleanor Crabill, Matthew Holder and Adam Beissel
3.
Streaming Like a Girl: The Case of Brazil's Cazé TV During the 2023 Women's World Cup Soraya Barreto Januário and Jorge Knijnik
4.
Examining the Female-Centric Messages within Sport-Based Television Advertisements During the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Rachel Batty
5.
Mediated Narratives of Health at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Anna Goorevich
PART II: Experiences of the 2023 Women's World Cup 6.
Unpacking Motivation: Factors Influencing Women's Travel to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand Jonathan R. Oliveira and Felipe B. Tobar
7.
Tricornes & Rainbow Flags: Contestation over Practices, Identities, and Feminism in U.S. Women's National Team Fan Spaces Chris W. Henderson and Eileen Narcotta-Welp
8.
A Historic First: Exploring the Perspectives and Experiences of Philippines Women's National Team Heritage Players and Supporters Kristi Oshiro, Ashlyn Hardie and Marlene Dixon
9.
A Collaborative Approach to Football Fieldwork: Feminist Reflexivity in Action at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Julie E. Brice, Holly Thorpe, Tarlan Chahardovali, Eleanor Crabill, Lindsey A. Freeman and Monica Nelson
10.
Boots on the Ground: What it is Really Like Working in Football During a FIFA Women's World Cup Alida Shanks and Chelsey Taylor
PART III: Navigating the 2023 Women's World Cup 11.
The Long Rise of Women's Football in Morocco Kadija Bouyzourn, Andy Grainger and Hillary J. Haldane
12.
A Showcase for the Development of Women's Football in Africa? The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and the Under-Representation of Women Coaches Kevin Braybrook and Andy Grainger
13.
African Women Rising: Africa's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Derek Catsam
14.
Asia's Growing Presence at the FIFA Women's World Cup Verity Postlethwaite and Rei Saito
15.
The Struggle of Colombian Women Footballers and the Political Dimensions of the FIFA Officialised Era Post-1991 Gabrila Ardila Biela and Mark Biram
PART IV: Legacies of the 2023 Women's World Cup 16.
'Legacy '23' and Sport Participation for Women and Girls in Regional Australia Alana Thomson, Millicent Kennelly, Meghan Casey and Kiera Staley
17.
Beyond Greatness? 11 days in ¿tepoti-Dunedin Mark Falcous and Madison Poingdestre
18.
Leaning on Legacy: Women's Football Fans and Progress Narratives of the Women's World Cup Rachel Allison and Stacey Pope
19.
FIFA Women's World Cup Lessons: Gender Pay Parity Strengthens Integrity Catherine Ordway and Christina Philippou
20.
Mind the Gap: FIFA, Women's Football, and the Progress Narratives of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Andy Grainger and Adam Beissel
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Adam Beissel is an Associate Professor of Sport Leadership and Management at Miami University, USA. Adam's research and scholarship interrogates the political economy of sport mega-events and the geopolitics of sport. In addition to his research on the 2023 Women's World Cup, he is currently working on a research project exploring the geopolitics of the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Julie E. Brice is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at California State University Fullerton, USA. Julie's research and scholarship focuses on the socio-cultural and political forces that impact women's experiences of their moving bodies and across women's sports more broadly. This includes explorations into women's fitness practices and understandings of their bodies, professional women's soccer and mega-events, and the use of posthumanist and new materialist theories for exploring fitness, sports, and physical culture.
Verity Postlethwaite is a Lecturer in Strategic Event Management in the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences at Loughborough University, UK. Verity's research and innovation projects focus on how events can be used as a catalyst for social and community changes. This includes examinations of gender inequalities, perceptions of disability, and geographical challenges across the life course and different facets of events hosted in the UK, Japan and Australia.
Andrew Grainger is a Lecturer in Sport Development, Leisure, and Recreation at Western Sydney University in Sydney, Australia. Andy's research and teaching focuses on the critical, socio-historical analysis of sport, leisure, health, and physical culture. His current research projects explore the globalisation and political economy of football.