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Emma Kavanagh
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Social media and the politics of gender, race and identity: The case of Serena Williams
C Litchfield, E Kavanagh, J Osborne, I Jones
European Journal for Sport and Society 15 (2), 154-170, 2018
1542018
Towards typologies of virtual maltreatment: sport, digital cultures & dark leisure
E Kavanagh, I Jones, L Sheppard-Marks
Leisure Studies 35 (6), 783-796, 2016
118*2016
Elite athletes' experience of coping with emotional abuse in the coach–athlete relationship
E Kavanagh, L Brown, I Jones
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 29 (4), 402-417, 2017
1042017
Sporting Women and Social Media: Sexualization, Misogyny, and Gender-Based Violence in Online Spaces
E Kavanagh, C Litchfield, J Osborne
International Journal of Sport Communication 12 (4), 552-572, 2019
932019
Twitter, Team GB and the Australian Olympic Team: Representations of gender in social media spaces
C Litchfield, E Kavanagh
Sport in Society 22 (7), 1148-1164, 2019
722019
A path analysis of adolescent athletes’ perceived stress reactivity, competition appraisals, emotions, coping, and performance satisfaction
DM Britton, EJ Kavanagh, RCJ Polman
Frontiers in psychology 10, 1151, 2019
452019
Affirmation Through disability: one athlete’s personal journey to the London Paralympic Games
E Kavanagh
Perspectives in Public Health 132 (2), 68-74, 2012
442012
The perceived stress reactivity scale for adolescent athletes
D Britton, E Kavanagh, R Polman
Personality and Individual Differences 116, 301-308, 2017
422017
Towards a research agenda for examining online gender-based violence against women academics
E Kavanagh, L Brown
Journal of Further and Higher Education, 1-9, 2019
362019
The Dark side of sport: athlete narratives on maltreatment in high performance environments.
EJ Kavanagh
Bournemouth University, 2014
322014
Validating a self-report measure of student athletes’ perceived stress reactivity: Associations with heart-rate variability and stress appraisals
DM Britton, EJ Kavanagh, RCJ Polman
Frontiers in psychology 10, 1083, 2019
312019
Coping related variables, cardiac vagal activity and working memory performance under pressure
E Mosley, S Laborde, E Kavanagh
Acta psychologica 191, 179-189, 2018
292018
The contribution of coping related variables and cardiac vagal activity on the performance of a dart throwing task under pressure
E Mosley, S Laborde, E Kavanagh
Physiology & behavior 179, 116-125, 2017
272017
Managing abuse in sport: An introduction to the special issue
E Kavanagh, A Adams, D Lock, C Stewart, J Cleland
Sport Management Review, 2020
262020
Inclusive ideologies and passive performances: Exploring masculinities and attitudes toward gay peers among boys in an elite youth football academy
A Adams, E Kavanagh
Journal of Gender Studies 27 (3), 313-322, 2018
252018
Virtual Maltreatment: Sexualisation and Social Media Abuse in Sport.
C Litchfield, EJ Kavanagh, J Osborne, I Jones
Psychology of Women Section Review 18 (2), 2016
232016
cyberviolence: Developing a typology for understanding virtual maltreatment in sport
EJ Kavanagh, I Jones
Researching and enhancing athlete welfare, 34-43, 2014
232014
The capabilities and human rights of high performance athletes
A Adams, E Kavanagh
International Review for the Sociology of Sport 55 (2), 147-168, 2020
222020
The contribution of coping-related variables and cardiac vagal activity on prone rifle shooting performance under pressure
E Mosley, S Laborde, E Kavanagh
Journal of Psychophysiology, 2018
212018
Understanding cyber-enabled abuse in sport
E Kavanagh, I Jones
Digital Leisure Cultures, 132-146, 2016
212016
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