“This Isn’t Just About Us”: Articulations of Feminism in Media Narratives of Athlete Activism

Historically, the world of sport has served as a symbolic site for social justice, ushering change in the wider society and inspiring movements that often do not directly or solely tie to sport. Recently, academics and sports journalists have noted a “rebirth” of athlete activism in the United State...

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