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Toni Bruce – NZ
Associate Professor, Critical Studies in Education, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Key Gender-Related Publications/Presentations since 2000

Keynote
Bruce, T., (2010, May).Changing the field of play: Women in the sports media. Keynote presentation to the International Working Group on Women and Sport (IWG), Sydney, Australia.

Edited Books
Bruce, T., Hovden, J., &Markula, P. (Eds.) (2010). Sportswomen at the Olympics: A Global Comparison of Newspaper Coverage. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers. [includes three major chapters written by authors: an overview of existing research, discussion of methodology, and an implications chapter combining all the results]
Obel, C., Bruce, T. & Thompson, S. (Eds.) (2008). Outstanding: Research about Women and Sport in New Zealand. Hamilton: Wilf Malcolm Institute for Educational Research.

Journal Articles/Book Chapters
Thorpe, H., Barbour, K., & Bruce, T. (2011). ‘Wandering and wondering’: Theory and representation in feminist physical cultural studies. Sociology of Sport Journal, 28(1), 106-134.
Bruce, T., & Scott-Chapman, S. (2010). New Zealand: Intersections of nationalism and gender. In T. Bruce, J. Hovden& P. Markula. (Eds.). Sportswomen at the Olympics: A Global Comparison of Newspaper Coverage (pp. 275-287). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.
Bruce, T. (2009). Winning space in sport: The Olympics in the New Zealand sports media. In P. Markula (Ed.), Olympic Women and the Media: International Perspectives (pp. 150-167). Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
Bruce, T., &Wensing, E. H. (2009). “She’s not one of us”: Cathy Freeman and the place of Aboriginal people in Australian national culture. Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2, 90-100.
Bruce, T. (2008). Women, sport and the media: A complex terrain. In C. Obel, & T Bruce & S. Thompson. (Eds.) Outstanding: Research about Women and Sport in New Zealand (pp. 51-71). Wilf Malcolm Institute for Educational Research, the University of Waikato.
Bruce, T. (2003). Pass. In J. D. Denison & P. Markula (Eds.), Moving Writing: Crafting Movement in Sport Research (pp. 133-150). New York: Peter Lang Publishing.
Wensing, E. H., & Bruce, T. (2003). Bending the rules: Media representations of gender during an international sporting event. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 38(4), 387-396.
Bruce, T. (2002, Fall). Supportive or hostile?Teasing or professional? Women sportswriters categorize locker room interactions. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 11(2), 49-76.
Bruce, T., &Hallinan, C. (2001).Cathy Freeman and the quest for Australian identity. In D. L. Andrews & S. J. Jackson (Eds.), Sport Stars: The Cultural Politics of Sporting Celebrity (pp. 257-270). New York: Routledge.
Bruce, T. (2001). Second sight: Experiencing life through the eyes of women sports writers. In J. Hughson & C. Hallinan (Eds.), Sporting Tales: Ethnographic Fieldwork Experiences (pp. 31-43). Sydney: Australian Society for Sports History.
Bruce, T. (2000). Never let the bastards see you cry. Sociology of Sport Journal, 17(1), 69-74.

 

 


 

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