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Muslim Sportswomen as Digital Space Invaders: Hashtag Politics and Everyday Visibilities:
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This paper examined the ways Muslim sportswomen are using social media to challenge stereotypical representations and to build community, drawing from an 8-month digital ethnography of 50 differenced cultures.Abstract:
This article examines the ways Muslim sportswomen are using social media to challenge stereotypical representations and to build community. Drawing from an 8-month digital ethnography of 50 differe...read more
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