A new age for media coverage of women’s sport? An analysis of English media coverage of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup K Petty, S Pope Sociology 53 (3), 486-502, 2019 | 165 | 2019 |
Covid-19: Reflections on threat and uncertainty for the future of elite women’s football in England BG Clarkson, A Culvin, S Pope, KD Parry Managing sport and leisure 27 (1-2), 50-61, 2022 | 151 | 2022 |
The feminization of sports fandom: A sociological study S Pope Routledge, 2017 | 142 | 2017 |
“The Love of my Life” the meaning and importance of sport for female fans S Pope Journal of Sport and Social Issues 37 (2), 176-195, 2013 | 140 | 2013 |
‘Like pulling down Durham Cathedral and building a brothel’: Women as ‘new consumer’fans? S Pope International review for the sociology of sport 46 (4), 471-487, 2011 | 140 | 2011 |
Beyond irrationality and the ultras: Some notes on female English rugby union fans and the ‘feminised’sports crowd S Pope, J Williams Leisure Studies 30 (3), 293-308, 2011 | 56 | 2011 |
Female fandom in an English ‘Sports City’: A sociological study of female spectating and consumption around sport SE Pope University of Leicester, 2010 | 51 | 2010 |
Policy for physical education and school sport in England, 2003–2010: Vested interests and dominant discourses H Jung, S Pope, D Kirk Physical education and sport pedagogy 21 (5), 501-516, 2016 | 50 | 2016 |
Female Football Players and Fans: Intruding into a man's world G Pfister, S Pope Springer, 2018 | 45 | 2018 |
‘White shoes to a football match!’: female experiences of football’s golden age in England S Pope, J Williams Transformative Works and Cultures 6, 176-195, 2011 | 36 | 2011 |
‘There Are Some Daft People Out There!’: exploring female sport and media fandoms S Pope Sport in Society 17 (2), 254-269, 2014 | 35 | 2014 |
The role of physical education and other formative experiences of three generations of female football fans S Pope, D Kirk Sport, Education and Society 19 (2), 223-240, 2014 | 34 | 2014 |
Becoming fans: Socialization and motivations of fans of the England and US women’s national football teams R Allison, S Pope Sociology of Sport Journal 39 (3), 287-297, 2021 | 29 | 2021 |
On the periphery: Examining women’s exclusion from core leadership roles in the “extremely gendered” organization of men’s club football in England A Bryan, S Pope, AJ Rankin-Wright Gender & Society 35 (6), 940-970, 2021 | 28 | 2021 |
Digital pruning: Agency and social media use as a personal political project among female weightlifters in recovery from eating disorders H Hockin-Boyers, S Pope, K Jamie New Media & Society 23 (8), 2345-2366, 2021 | 28 | 2021 |
“I Do Worry That Football Will Become Over-Feminized”: Ambiguities in Fan Reflections on the Gender Order in Men’s Professional Football in the United Kingdom J Cleland, S Pope, J Williams Sociology of Sport Journal 37 (4), 366-375, 2020 | 28 | 2020 |
Men’s football fandom and the performance of progressive and misogynistic masculinities in a ‘new age’of UK women’s sport S Pope, J Williams, J Cleland Sociology 56 (4), 730-748, 2022 | 27 | 2022 |
Female fan experiences and interpretations of the 1958 Munich air disaster, the 1966 World Cup finals and the rise of footballers as sexualised national celebrities S Pope International Review for the Sociology of Sport 51 (7), 848-866, 2016 | 26 | 2016 |
The price of success: Equal pay and the US women’s national soccer team A Culvin, A Bowes, S Carrick, S Pope Soccer & Society 23 (8), 920-931, 2022 | 22 | 2022 |
Female football fans and gender performance S Pope Routledge handbook of sport, gender and sexuality, 245-253, 2014 | 22 | 2014 |