2009
DOI: 10.1080/09540250802392299
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Having the balls, having it all? Sport and constructions of undergraduate laddishness

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“…Participants" made" links" with" sport" and" alcohol," confirming" other" studies" (Gough" and" Edwards" 1998," De" Visser" and" Smith" 2006," Clayton" and" Harris" 2008," Dempster" 2009." Laddish" behaviours" included" misogynist" banter,"…”
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“…Participants" made" links" with" sport" and" alcohol," confirming" other" studies" (Gough" and" Edwards" 1998," De" Visser" and" Smith" 2006," Clayton" and" Harris" 2008," Dempster" 2009." Laddish" behaviours" included" misogynist" banter,"…”
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“…anxiety" (Dempster" 2009(Dempster" ," 2011." Indeed," this" was" seen" recently" in" a" Twitter" chat" curated"by"NUS"Scotland"and"the"White"Ribbon"Campaign"under"the"#ImNotThatLad" hashtag,"in"which"young"men"posted"their"objections"(NUS"Scotland"2014).…”
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“…The club has its own ground and a clubhouse which is the centre of pre and post-match social activities. The decision to use this site, and to focus on Rugby Union, was supported by evidence from previous research which has shown that sporting sites are significant in the construction of masculine identities and lad cultures (Van Campenhout and Van Hoven, 2014;Dempster, 2009;Robinson, 2008;Connell, 2008;Mac an Ghail and Haywood, 2007).…”
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“…Current understandings of lads have been informed by both the specific British historical context, as well as contemporary depictions in the media which include 'lads on tour', and commodification of laddishness in popular television programmes and magazines (Willis, 1977). Previous research has shown that there are particular spheres of society in which lad culture is deemed to be more prominent than others, with institutions such as education, the workplace and leisure sites being key spaces in which lad cultures are frequently constructed and reproduced (Kidd, 2013, Dempster, 2009Schacht, 1996). Within such studies there has been recognition of the significance of place in enabling lad cultures to be practiced, with many men feeling more 'able' to behave in particular ways depending on the spatial context (Robinson and Hockey, 2011).…”
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