| Sociology of Sport Journal 2001 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A conversation (re)analysis of fraternal bonding in the locker room. | Sports and fitness | Jimerson, Jason B. |
| An ideal misconstrued: newspaper coverage of the Atlanta Paralympic Games in France and Germany.(The Sociology of Ability and Disability in Physical Activity)(Statistical Data Included) | Sports and fitness | Schantz, Otto J., Gilbert, Keith |
| Disability management among women with physical impairments: the contribution of physical activity.(The Sociology of Ability and Disability in Physical Activity) | Sports and fitness | Guthrie, Sharon R., Castelnuovo, Shirley |
| Disability, sport, and the body in China.(The Sociology of Ability and Disability in Physical Activity) | Sports and fitness | Stone, Emma |
| Effects of gender and sport type on intercollegiate athletes' perceptions of the legitimacy of aggressive behaviors in sport. | Sports and fitness | Tucker, Lori W., Parks, Janet B. |
| Fit and flexible: the fitness industry, personal trainers and emotional service labor. | Sports and fitness | Maguire, Jennifer Smith |
| Globalization and the construction of local particularities: a case study of the Winnepeg Jets.(Winnipeg, Manitoba) | Sports and fitness | Scherer, Jay |
| Meaning of sport to adults with physical disabilities: a disability sport camp experience.(The Sociology of Ability and Disability in Physical Activity) | Sports and fitness | Ashton-Shaeffer, Candace, Gibson, Heather J., Autry, Cari E., Hanson, Carolyn S. |
| Meanings given to performance in Dutch sport organizations: gender and racial/ethnic subtexts. | Sports and fitness | Knoppers, Annelies, Anthonissen, Anton |
| Media promotion of the paradigm citizen/golfer: an analysis of golf magazines' representations of disability, gender, and age.(The Sociology of Ability and Disability in Physical Activity)(Statistical Data Included) | Sports and fitness | Maas, Kay W., Hasbrook, Cynthia A. |
| Negotiating gender: bodybuilding and the natural/unnatural continuum. | Sports and fitness | Wesely, Jennifer K. |
| North American professional team sport franchises ownership patterns and global entertainment conglomerates. | Sports and fitness | Harvey, Jean, Law, Alan, Cantelon, Michael |
| Outside the imagined community: Basque terrorism, political activism, and the Tour de France. | Sports and fitness | Palmer, Catherine |
| Pathologizing Billy: enabling and constraining the body of the condemned.(The Sociology of Ability and Disability in Physical Activity) | Sports and fitness | Halas, Joannie, Hanson, Lorelei |
| Reconceptualizing inclusion: the politics of university sports and recreation programs for students with mobility impairments.(The Sociology of Ability and Disability in Physical Activity) | Sports and fitness | Promis, David, Erevelles, Nirmala, Matthews, Jerry |
| Reply to "a conversation (re)analysis of fraternal bonding in the locker room". | Sports and fitness | Curry, Timothy Jon |
| Sporting goods trade, international division of labor, and the unequal hierarchy of nations.(Statistical Data Included) | Sports and fitness | Harvey, Jean, Saint-Germain, Maurice |
| Subverting bodies/ambivalent representations: media analysis of paralympian, Hope Lewellen.(The Sociology of Ability and Disability in Physical Activity) | Sports and fitness | Schell, Lea Ann, Rodriguez, Stephanie |
| The gendered unapologetic: queer resistance in women's sport. | Sports and fitness | Broad, K.L. |
| The social integrative meaning of sport: a critical and comparative analysis of policy and practice in the Netherlands. | Sports and fitness | Knoppers, Annelies, Elling, Agnes, De Knop, Paul |
| The Sprewell/Carlesimo episode: unacceptable violence or unacceptable victim? | Sports and fitness | |
| Together we're one? The "place" of the nation in media representations of the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth games. | Sports and fitness | Silk, Michael |
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