Holly Thorpe
Affiliations: | University of Waikato, Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand |
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Ahmad N, Thorpe H. (2020) Muslim Sportswomen as Digital Space Invaders: Hashtag Politics and Everyday Visibilities: Communication and Sport. 8: 668-691 |
Thorpe H, Brice J, Rolleston A. (2020) Decolonizing sport science: high performance sport, indigenous cultures, and women's rugby. Sociology of Sport Journal. 37: 73-84 |
Thorpe H, Clark M. (2020) Gut Feminism, new materialisms and sportwomen’s embodied health: the case of RED-S in endurance athletes Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. 12: 1-17 |
Toffoletti K, Thorpe H. (2020) Bodies, gender, and digital affect in fitspiration media Feminist Media Studies. 1-18 |
Wheaton B, Thorpe H. (2019) Action Sport Media Consumption Trends Across Generations: Exploring the Olympic Audience and the Impact of Action Sports Inclusion: Communication and Sport. 7: 415-445 |
Thorpe H, Wheaton B. (2019) The Olympic Games, Agenda 2020 and action sports: the promise, politics and performance of organisational change International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. 11: 465-483 |
Puddle D, Wheaton B, Thorpe H. (2019) The glocalization of parkour: a New Zealand/Aotearoa case study Sport in Society. 22: 1724-1741 |
Booth D, Thorpe H. (2019) Form and Performance in Oral History (Narratives): Historiographical Insights from Surfing and Snowboarding International Journal of the History of Sport. 36: 1136-1156 |
Thorpe H, Marfell A. (2019) Feminism and the Physical Cultural Studies Assemblage: Revisiting Debates and Imagining New Directions Leisure Sciences. 41: 17-35 |
Thorpe H, Clark M, Brice J. (2019) Sportswomen as ‘biocultural creatures’: understanding embodied health experiences across sporting cultures Biosocieties. 1-21 |