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Surviving rather than thriving: Understanding the experiences of women coaches using a theory of gendered social well-being (2016)
Journal Article
Norman, L., & Rankin-Wright, A. (2018). Surviving rather than thriving: Understanding the experiences of women coaches using a theory of gendered social well-being. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 53(4), 424-450. https://doi.org/10.1177/1012690216660283

In shifting our gaze to the sociological impact of being in the minority, the purpose of this study was to substantiate a model of gendered social well-being to appraise women coaches’ circumstances, experiences and challenges as embedded within the... Read More about Surviving rather than thriving: Understanding the experiences of women coaches using a theory of gendered social well-being.

Off-Colour Landscape: Framing Race Equality in Sport Coaching (2016)
Journal Article
Rankin-Wright, A. J., Hylton, K., & Norman, L. (2016). Off-Colour Landscape: Framing Race Equality in Sport Coaching. Sociology of Sport Journal, 33(4), 357-368. https://doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2015-0174

The article examines how UK sport organizations have framed race equality and diversity, in sport coaching. Semistructured interviews were used to gain insight into organizational perspectives toward ‘race’, ethnicity, racial equality, and whiteness.... Read More about Off-Colour Landscape: Framing Race Equality in Sport Coaching.