Operationalization of intersectionality in physical activity and sport research: A systematic scoping review
Participation in and opportunities for physical activity (PA) and sports (PA inclusively hereafter) are known to vary across individuals with different social positions. Intersectionality theory may help us to better understand the complex processes of multiple interlocking systems of oppression and...
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Main Authors: | Heejun Lim (Author), Eun Jung (Author), Kaila Jodoin (Author), XiaoWei Du (Author), Lee Airton (Author), Eun-Young Lee (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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