"Girls Just Aren't Interested": The Social Construction of Interest in Girls' Sport

Given the significant increase in the number of women and girls participating in sport, it is now a commonly held belief that girls have ample opportunities to participate in sport and, consequently, that girls who do not participate choose to do so because they simply lack interest in sport. Using...

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Agency
Agency and Structure
Basketball
Ceremonies
Cultural customs
Developmental psychology
Females
Gender differentiation
Girls
Interest
Low income groups
Minority & ethnic groups
Parents
Qualitative analysis
Recreation
Scheduling
Social construction
Social Constructionism
Social constructs
Social interaction
Social structures
Sociology
Sports
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