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Niamh Kitching
Niamh Kitching
Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick
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‘Battle of the sixes’: Investigating print media representations of female professional golfers competing in a men’s tour event
A Bowes, N Kitching
International Review for the Sociology of Sport 55 (6), 664-684, 2020
262020
Shifting hegemony in ‘a man’s world’: Incremental change for female golf professional employment
N Kitching, J Grix, L Phillpotts
Sport in Society 20 (11), 1530-1547, 2017
232017
‘Wow these girls can play’: Sex integration in professional golf
A Bowes, N Kitching
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 13 (2), 217-234, 2021
212021
‘Write when it hurts. Then write till it doesn’t’: athlete voice and the lived realities of one female professional athlete
N Kitching, A Bowes, M Maclaren
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 13 (1), 77-93, 2021
182021
“I’ma hurler… basically just a hurler”: a mixed methods study of the athletic identity of elite Irish Gaelic Athletic Association dual career athletes
M Geary, M Campbell, N Kitching, F Houghton
International journal of sport and exercise psychology 20 (3), 872-895, 2022
162022
Our wee country’: national identity, golf and ‘Ireland
K Liston, N Kitching
Sport in Society, 2019
152019
Women in golf: A critical reflection
N Kitching
Routledge international handbook of golf science, 404-413, 2017
132017
'Top of the tree': examining print-news portrayal of the world's best female amateur golfer
N Kitching, A Bowes
Cork University Press, 2020
122020
Women, war and sport: The battle of the 2019 Solheim Cup
A Bowes, A Bairner, S Whigham, N Kitching
Journal of War & Culture Studies 13 (4), 424-443, 2020
112020
The Solheim Cup: media representations of golf, gender and national identity
A Bowes, N Kitching
Sport, gender and mega-events, 201-219, 2021
82021
'Here come the girls': examining professional golf organisations' online media representations of female professional golfers in a mixed-gender event
A Bowes, N Kitching
Ethical Space 16 (2/3), 12-20, 2019
82019
Managing sport and leisure in the era of Covid-19
AE Manoli, C Anagnostopoulos, A Ahonen, N Bolton, A Bowes, C Brown, ...
Managing Sport and leisure 27 (1-2), 1-6, 2022
72022
Using the ecological-intersectional model to explore the experiences and perceptions of volunteer women ladies Gaelic football coaches in Ireland
I Hogan, R Bowles, N Kitching
Sports Coaching Review 11 (3), 253-275, 2022
62022
Online activism and athlete advocacy in professional women’s golf
N Kitching, A Bowes, M MacLaren
Athlete Activism, 181, 2021
62021
Selling Scotland? Selling women’s golf? The 2019 Solheim Cup in the ‘home of golf’
S Whigham, A Bowes, N Kitching, A Bairner
Journal of Sport & Tourism 25 (3), 201-216, 2021
62021
Practice Makes Perfect: locating young people in Golf club culture
N Kitching
Unpublished Doctoral thesis]. University of Limerick, 2011
62011
Shirts, Ties, Prawns and Associates: storying golf club culture
N Kitching, A MacPhail, A Bairner
Journal of Qualitative Research in Sports Studies 9 (1), 177-194, 2015
52015
Exploring the influence of the community-based sports club environment on the support and development of volunteer women coaches in Ireland
I Hogan, R Bowles, N Kitching
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 4, 809092, 2022
32022
A case for change in how we refer to dual career athletes: a person first approach
M Geary, N Kitching, M Campbell, F Houghton
Managing Sport and Leisure 29 (1), 128-145, 2024
22024
“I’m Obviously a Sucker for Punishment”: Responses to Audience Interactions Used by Women Working in Sports Media
N Kitching, A Sheehan
International Journal of Sport Communication 1 (aop), 1-9, 2023
22023
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