Index

The Professionalisation of Women’s Sport

ISBN: 978-1-80043-197-3, eISBN: 978-1-80043-196-6

Publication date: 20 September 2021

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(2021), "Index", Bowes, A. and Culvin, A. (Ed.) The Professionalisation of Women’s Sport (Emerald Studies in Sport and Gender), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 251-255. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-196-620211016

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INDEX

Abuse
, 162

Advertising
, 91

African National Congress (ANC)
, 39

Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)
, 163

All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC)
, 24

All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL)
, 5

All-American Red Heads
, 55

Amateur Athletic Union (AAU)
, 54–55

American Basketball Association (ABA)
, 76

American Basketball League (ABL)
, 56, 75–76

Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIWA)
, 55

Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP)
, 20–22

Athlete-mother

in conflict
, 150–152

as superhuman
, 145–146

themes of
, 149–152

as transgressor
, 146

Athletes
, 158

Australian Football League Women (AFLW)
, 194

Basketball
, 54, 89–90

gender pay gap in American professional basketball
, 58–62

history
, 54–55

pay differences within women’s basketball
, 62–65

women’s professional basketball in United States
, 55–58

Big Bash League (BBL)
, 211–212

Billie Jean King
, 26–29

Blackness
, 30–31

Boardroom blows
, 46–48

Brakpan Falconettes
, 40

Bruising battles
, 46–48

Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL)
, 77

Central Business District (CBD)
, 215

Chief marketing officer (CMO)
, 92

City Press
, 42–43

Club selection
, 200–201

Collective bargaining agreement (CBA)
, 59

Commercialisation
, 153–154

Coronavirus
, 230

COVID-19
, 230, 236–239

Cricket
, 235–237

in Australia
, 213–214

importance of fan experience
, 213–214

measures
, 216

methodology
, 215–216

participant observation
, 215

results
, 216–221

survey findings
, 218–221

survey participants
, 215–216

Cycling
, 176, 184

Cycling Independent Reform Commission (CIRC)
, 177–178

Cyclists’ Alliance
, 177

Digital media. See also Social media
, 7, 124–127

Digital technologies
, 158

Director sportif (DS)
, 178

Economic theory
, 64

Effeminacy
, 25

English Cricket Board (ECB)
, 235–236

European Union (EU)
, 163

Exploratory Sequential Design
, 215

Facebook
, 130, 158

Failure
, 74–75, 81–82

Fan engagement
, 214

Fashionable femininity
, 153

Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
, 230–231

Female athletes
, 164–165, 195–196

Feminist commentators on sport
, 4

Football
, 230–233

Football Association (FA)
, 231

Football Federation of Australia (FFA)
, 232–233

Forgetting
, 76

Fulltime cyclist, work of
, 179–181

Game broadcasts
, 130–131

Gender
, 246

change in South Africa
, 39–40

difference and inequality
, 4

equity
, 124

ideology
, 211–212

pay gap in American professional basketball
, 58–62

Gender-based violence
, 163

complexity of researching gender-based violence in virtual spaces
, 166–168

Gender-bland sexism
, 214

Gendered struggle for better pay and conditions
, 184–188

Global tour
, 108, 110, 117–118

Golf
, 106

ambivalence to women’s game
, 115–116

downplaying of remarks
, 114–115

global tour
, 108, 110, 117–118

history of women in professional golf
, 107–108

Jeongeun Lee6, Hank Haney, and 2019 US Women’s Open
, 110–113

methodology
, 113–114

privileging of men
, 116–117

Golf
, 237–238

Goodwood Gazelles
, 40

Grassroots to Springboks
, 40–44

Hurstville Oval
, 215

Imbokodo
, 46–48

Inequality and momentum in women’s cycling
, 177–179

Instagram
, 158

International Cricket Council (ICC)
, 236–237

International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF)
, 26

International Tennis Federation (ITF)
, 26

Intersectionality
, 158–159, 165

Korean LPGA (KLPGA)
, 112

Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). See also Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA)
, 4–5, 106, 237

positioning
, 108

Tour
, 106

Legitimacy
, 178

Long-term participant development plan (LTPDP)
, 45–46

Low theory
, 74

Mainstream media framing of Williams’ motherhood
, 148–149

Major League Soccer (MLS)
, 58

Marketing
, 90, 217–218

Masculinity
, 42–43

Media
, 6–7, 106, 125–127, 129

coverage
, 124–125

Mediated visibilities
, 124–125

Memorable match-day
, 216–218

Men’s professional sports stars
, 2

Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)
, 20

Monetary exchange
, 4–5

Motherhood
, 143–146

Multiplicity
, 159

National Basketball Association (NBA)
, 54, 90

National Basketball League
, 54–55

National Football League (NFL)
, 91

National governing body (NGB)
, 231

National Hockey League (NHL)
, 76

National Rugby League Women’s Premiership (NRLW)
, 194

anticipation, decision making and laying foundations for new competition
, 196–197

journey
, 197–198

player expectations
, 205–206

player experiences
, 200–201, 205–206

players
, 198–200

semi-professional competition for women in Rugby league
, 195–196

National Women’s Coalition (NWC)
, 39–40

National Women’s Football League (NWFL)
, 128

National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL)
, 6, 71–72, 74

development
, 75–78

New media
, 6–7, 125–126

News stories about women in football
, 132–133

North America
, 71–72

Online blogs
, 7

Online communication
, 163

Online violence
, 165

Open Tennis
, 26

Photography project
, 75

Port Elizabeth event
, 43

Pregnancy
, 143–146

Professional athletes
, 2, 7, 10, 245

Professional footballer
, 9

Professional golf
, 237

Professional Golf Association (PGA)
, 107

Professional road cycling
, 176–177

Professional sport
, 75

women in
, 4–6

Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association (PWHPA)
, 82

Professionalisation of women’s sport
, 1–4, 246

issues and debates
, 10–12

media, and new media
, 6–7

women at work
, 7–10

women in professional sport
, 4–6

Professionalism
, 178

in women’s sport
, 7–10

Progress narratives
, 73–74

Racism
, 106, 111

Rise of Women’s Sports, The
, 124

Rose Ladies Series
, 238

Rugby
, 38, 233, 235

bruising battles, boardroom blows and ‘Imbokodo’
, 46–48

and gender change in South Africa
, 39–40

grassroots to Springboks
, 40–44

racial and sexist game
, 38–39

reputation
, 44–46

semi-professional competition for rugby league
, 195–196

Rugby Football League (RFL)
, 233–234

Rugby Football Union (RFU)
, 234–235

Salaries
, 56, 59

Self-representation in virtual environments
, 159–161

Semi-professional
, 10

competition for women in Rugby league
, 195–196

sport
, 246–247

Serena Williams
, 20, 142, 146–147

commercialisation
, 153–154

data collection
, 147–148

and global marketplace for women’s professional tennis
, 29–32

mainstream media framing of Williams’ motherhood
, 148–149

pregnancy, motherhood and sport
, 145–146

pregnancy, motherhood and workplace
, 143–144

self-presentation of athlete-mother identity
, 152–153

thematic analysis
, 148

themes of Athlete-motherhood
, 149–152

Sexism
, 106, 111

Short-term contracting
, 200

Social media
, 7, 126–127, 142

complexity of researching gender-based violence in virtual spaces
, 166–168

harm(s) of virtual violence
, 165–166

platforms
, 158

self-representation in virtual environments
, 159–161

strategies
, 131–132

third-wave feminism and intersectionality
, 158–159

violence against women in virtual spaces
, 163–165

violence in virtual environments
, 162–163

Social networking sites
, 7

South Africa, Rugby and gender change in
, 39–40

South African Rugby Board (SARFB)
, 39

South African Rugby Employers Organisation (SAREO)
, 46

South African Rugby Football Board (SARFB)
, 38

South African Rugby Football Union (SARFU)
, 39, 42

South African Rugby Players Association (SARPA)
, 46

Space

for empowerment
, 159–161

of oppression
, 162–163

Sponsorships
, 133–134

Sport
, 3, 8, 145–146, 211–212, 230

leagues
, 126–127

Sport Fan Motivation Scale
, 216

Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC)
, 46

Sportswomen
, 246

future for
, 238–239

Springboks, grassroots to
, 40–44

Success
, 81–82

Suffragettes v. Mere Men
, 38

Supermum
, 149–150

Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)
, 215

Technological innovations
, 158

Tennis
, 20, 23, 142

Billie Jean King, Virginia Slims and ‘Women’s Lob’ Movement
, 26–29

Suzanne Lenglen and incipient professionalisation of women’s tennis
, 23–26

Venus and Serena Williams and global marketplace
, 29–32

Thematic analysis
, 148

Third-wave feminism
, 158–159

Tomboyism
, 42–43

Twenty20 (T20)
, 211–212

Twitter
, 7, 158

Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)
, 176, 185

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
, 163

United Stated Lawn Tennis Association (USLTA)
, 27

US Soccer Federation (USSF)
, 232–233

Violence

in virtual environments
, 162–163

against women in virtual spaces
, 163–165

Virtual technologies
, 162

Virtual violence, harm(s) of
, 165–166

Visibility
, 124

Volksmoeders
, 38–39

Wages
, 54, 56, 59

William Webb Ellis Rugby World Cup Tournament
, 40

Wimbledon Programme (2004)
, 31

Women
, 106

clubs
, 231

cricket
, 212–213

cycling
, 184

leagues
, 126

peloton
, 181–184

professional basketball in United States
, 55–58

in professional sport
, 4–6

racing bikes
, 176–177

rugby union
, 38

team sport in Australia
, 194–195

at work
, 7–10

Women’s American Basketball Association (WABA)
, 56, 75–76

Women’s American football
, 124

game broadcasts
, 130–131

and media
, 127–129

media, new media and women’s sport
, 125–126

news stories about women in football
, 132–133

social media strategies
, 131–132

sponsorships
, 133–134

sports leagues and digital media
, 126–127

Women’s basketball
, 54, 89–90

pay differences within
, 62–65

Women’s Basketball League (WBL)
, 5–6

Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL)
, 211–212

Women’s Football Alliance
, 124

(in) visibility of
, 129–130

mediated (in) visibilities of
, 134–135

Women’s ice hockey
, 71–72

failure and transformation
, 74–75

future
, 82–83

mediating ‘success’ and ‘failure’
, 81–82

progress narratives
, 73–74

steadfast positioning of women’s sport
, 78–81

Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA)
, 5–6, 54, 90

as legitimate sport
, 97–99

and opening to activism
, 99–101

as part of struggle for gender equality
, 94–97

as valid commercial enterprise
, 91–94

Women’s Professional Basketball League (WBL)
, 55, 75–76, 89–90

Women’s Professional Golf Association (WPGA)
, 106

Women’s sport
, 1–4, 71–72, 107–108, 125–126, 176, 230, 245

professionalisation of
, 1–4

professionalism in
, 7–10

steadfast positioning of
, 78–81

Women’s Tennis Association (WTA)
, 4–6, 20, 22, 127

Women’s World Cup (WWC)
, 230–231

Women’s World Tour (WWT)
, 176

Workplace
, 143–144

World Hockey Association (WHA)
, 76

Prelims
Chapter 1 Introduction: Issues and Debates in the Professionalisation of Women's Sport
Section A The Emergence of (Semi-)Professionalisation
Chapter 2 Grand Slams: Tennis at the Forefront of Women's Professionalised Sport
Chapter 3 From ‘Taking a While to Settle’ to Becoming the Imbokodo: Women's Rugby Union in South Africa during the Post-apartheid and Professional Era, 2001–2020
Chapter 4 Gender Differences in the Pay of Professional Basketball Players
Chapter 5 A Successful Failure? Troubling the Road to the NWHL and Professional Women's Hockey
Section B The Impact of Mediatisation
Chapter 6 Mixed Messages: Examining the Early Marketing of the WNBA
Chapter 7 Sexism and Racism in Women's Professional Golf: The 2019 US Women's Open
Chapter 8 ‘Getting Noticed, Respected, and Supported’: Mediated (In)Visibilities of Women's American Football in the United States
Chapter 9 #ThisMama: The Professional Athlete, Pregnancy and Motherhood – The Case of Serena Williams
Chapter 10 Freedom for Expression or a Space of Oppression? Social Media and the Female @thlete
Section C Experiences in and of (Semi-)Professional Women's Sport
Chapter 11 Riding in a Man's World: Gendered Struggles in Professional Women's Road Cycling
Chapter 12 Growing Expectations: Comparing NRLW Athlete Experiences
Chapter 13 Walking the Walk: Gender-bland Sexism, the Fan Experience and Perceptions of Value in Professional Women's Cricket
Chapter 14 The Gendered Effects of COVID-19 on Elite Women's Sport
Chapter 15 Conclusion: Where Next When Researching Professional Women’s Sport?
Index