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Alex Culvin. (2023) Football as work: the lived realities of professional women footballers in England. Managing Sport and Leisure 28:6, pages 684-697.
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Keith D. Parry, Beth G. Clarkson, Ali Bowes, Laura Grubb & David Rowe. (2021) Media Framing of Women’s Football During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Communication & Sport 11:3, pages 592-615.
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Alex Culvin & Ali Bowes. (2021) The Incompatibility of Motherhood and Professional Women's Football in England. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 3.
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