Social media and community building in competitive women's road cycling
Social media has become a central part of the modern-day broadcasting of women's sports, and it is argued to be of great importance to the development of women's sports (Vann, 2014; Thorpe, Toffoletti & Bruce, 2017). However, the relationship between digital and social media and the de...
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Main Authors: | Suzanne Ryder (Author), Fiona McLachlan (Author), Brent McDonald (Author) |
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