Items where Author is "Fielding-Lloyd, Beth"

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BURCH, Lauren M., FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth and HAYDAY, Emily J. (2023). ‘Get back to the kitchen, cos u talk s*** on tv’: gendered online abuse and trigger events in sport. European Sport Management Quarterly.

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WOODHOUSE, Donna, FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth and SEQUERRA, Ruth (2019). Big brother’s little sister: the ideological construction of women’s super league. Sport in Society.

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FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth, WOODHOUSE, Donna and SEQUERRA, Ruth (2018). ‘More than just a game’: family and spectacle in marketing the England Women’s Super League. Soccer & Society.

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LUSTED, Jim and FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth (2017). The limited development of English women’s recreational cricket : a critique of the liberal “absorption” approach to gender equality. Managing Sport and Leisure, 22 (1), 54-69.

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BLACK, Jack and FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth (2017). Re-establishing the ‘outsiders’: English press coverage of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. International Review for the Sociology of Sport.

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FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth and MEAN, Lindsey (2015). Women training to coach a male sport : managing gendered identities and masculinist discourses. Communication and Sport, 4 (4), 401-423.

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FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth and MEÂN, Lindsey J. (2008). Standards and separatism: the discursive construction of gender in English soccer coach education. Sex Roles, 58 (1-2), 24-39.

Book Section

FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth and WOODHOUSE, Donna (2023). Responsibility and progress: The English Football Association’s professionalisation of the women’s game(1st). In: CULVIN, Alex and BOWES, Ali, (eds.) Women’s Football in a Global, Professional Era. Emerald Studies in Sport and Gender . Emerald Publishing Limited.

FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth and WOODHOUSE, Donna (2023). Responsibility and progress: The English Football Association's professionalisation of the women's game (First). In: CULVIN, Alex and BOWES, Ali, (eds.) Women’s Football in a Global, Professional Era. Emerald, 17-31.

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LAVELLE, Katherine, MOZISEK, Korryn and FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth (2022). Playing here doesn’t pay my bills: an international conversation of pay equity as a discursive practice. In: LONG ANDERSON, Mia, (ed.) Social justice and the modern athlete: exploring the role of athlete activism in social change. Lanham, Maryland., Lexington.

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MEÂN, Lindsey J. and FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth (2021). Football, gender and sexism: The ugly side of the world's most beautiful game. In: BUTTERWORTH, Michael L., (ed.) Communication and Sport. Handbooks of Communication Science (28). De Gruyter Mouton, 313-332.

Monograph

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FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth, WOODHOUSE, Donna and CULVIN, Alex (2023). Women's Sport - Department for Culture, Media and Sport Committee Call for Evidence – February 2023. Other. Department of Culture, Media and Sport.

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SMITH, David, WOODROOFE, Nicola, LITTLE, Liam, SLAY, Oliver, HANDFORTH, Rachel, BECKINGHAM, Sue, FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth, ZHANG, Hongwei and LUDWIG, Franziska (2019). Research Informed Teaching a Post Graduate perspective. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University.

Conference or Workshop Item

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SHAFIZADEH, Mohsen, MUCKLOW, Charlie, MARSH, G, CHURCHILL, S, PENITENTE, Gabriella, JONES, L, MADEN-WILKINSON, Tom, ROGERSON, David and FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth (2023). Perceptions of barriers and facilitators to enhance applied work experience in sport science courses. In: Annual Conference of Teaching and Learning, Sheffield Hallam University. (Unpublished)

WOODHOUSE, Donna, FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth and SEQUERRA, Ruth (2018). Big Brother's Little Sister: The Ideological Construction of Women's Super League. In: Shared Solidarities: Galvanising the Women's Movement., Sheffield, UK, 06 Sep 2018. Communication and Computing Research Centre.

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WOODHOUSE, Donna, FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth and SEQUERRA, Ruth (2017). Feminising Football and Its Fandom: The Ideological Construction of Women's Super League. In: International Conference for the Sociology of Gender, Tokyo, 28 May 2017. WASET. (Unpublished)

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