Introduction: Sport, Feminism and the Global South
Kim Toffoletti, Catherine Palmer, Sumaya Samie
págs. 193-196
Not Just Merely Different: Travelling Theories, Post-Feminism and the Racialized Politics of Women of Color
Aarti Ratna
págs. 197-206
Anishinaabekweg Dibaajimowinan (Stories) of Decolonization Through Running
Tricia D. McGuire Adams, Audrey R. Giles
págs. 207-215
Dilemmas of Gender and Global Sports Governance: An Invitation to Southern Theory
Kathryn Henne, Madeleine Pape
págs. 216-225
‘Once My Relatives See Me on Social Media… It Will be Something Very Bad for My Family’: The Ethics and Risks of Organizational Representations of Sporting Girls From the Global South
Holly Thorpe, Lyndsay Hayhurt, Megan Chawansky
págs. 226-237
Empowerment Discourses in Transnational Sporting Contexts: The Case of Sarah Attar, The First Female Saudi Olympian
Paulette Stevenson
págs. 238-246
Exploring Empowerment and Gender Relations in a Sport for Development Program in Papua New Guinea
Emma Seal, Emma Sherry
págs. 247-257
“You Have to Play Like a Man, But Still be a Woman”: Young Female Colombians Negotiating Gender Through Participation in a Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) Organization
Sarah Oxford, Fiona McLachlan
págs. 258-267
“You Challenge Yourself and You’re not Afraid of Anything!” Women’s Narratives of Running in Shanghai
Noora J. Ronkainen, Amanda Shuman, Lin Xu
págs. 268-276
Navigating Norms: Charting Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Sexual Health Rights Through Global-Local Sport for Development and Peace Relations in Nicaragua
Lyndsay Hayhurt, Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom, Emma Arksey
págs. 277-288
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