Social class and the cultivation of capital: undergraduate PE students’ socialisation in sport and physical activity
Social class inequalities in accessing sport persist across the western world as a result of financial, social and cultural factors. Research to date largely explores how inequalities impact both accessing and practicing sport and physical activity–identifying patterns and differences between social...
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Main Authors: | Michael Roy Hobson, Rachel Sandford, Julie Stirrup, Gareth Wiltshire |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/22036307.v1 |
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