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“The Least You Can Do is Start a Meeting with a Karakia”: Challenging the Culture Order in a New Zealand Cricket Organisation
Stephanie Foxton and Tame Pere
The contested terrain of Sport for Development and ‘Peace’ Amidst Persistent Global Aid Cuts and Geopolitical Tensions
Derrick Charway, Umair Asif, Zohreh Khani, and Mazen Alkhatib
Balls, Boots, and Bats: Indo-Fijian Women Reimagining Sport, Masculinity, and Identity in the Global South
Rohini Balram
A Critical Analysis of Women’s Experiences of Sport Participation in Saudi Arabia
Nouf Bamuhair, Richard Giulianotti, Carolynne Mason, and Amer Alajmi
Offside Trap: African Football as a Mirror of Global Structural Inequality
Ellen Busolo Milimu
Against the Coloniality of Sport for Development and Peace (SDP)
Isra Shahid Iqbal
From Chennai to Texas: Major League Cricket, Glocalization, and the Uber-Sport Assemblage
Glenn Houlihan
Mapping The Importance of Sports Facilities for Football Clubs: A BibIiometric Insight
Imane Terhzaz and Abderrahim Rharib
Between Peaks and Traditions: Indigenous Andean Women Mountaineers, Hybrid Identities, and Decolonial Resistance through Sport
Ilina Arsova and Lars Dzikus
Theorising the Everyday Sporting Lives of Africans
Manase K. Chiweshe
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