Virtual(ly) women athletes : A study of gendered power relations and inequality in sports-themed esports
Doctoral thesis
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Rogstad, E. T. (2023). Virtual(ly) women athletes: A study of gendered power relations and inequality in sports-themed esports (PhD thesis). Nord UniversityBeskrivelse
Doctoral thesis (PhD) - Nord University, 2023
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Article I: Rogstad, E. T. (2021). Gender in eSports research: a literature review. European Journal for Sport and Society (EJSS). doi: 10.1080/16138171.2021.1930941. The article is available at https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2832689Article II: Rogstad, E. T., Blaalid, B. & Tjønndal, A. (2021). Who are included? A gender perspective on the IOC’s strategy for esports in the Olympics. In: A. Tjønndal (Ed.) Idrett, kjønn og ledelse: festskrift til Jorid Hovden (p. 211-228). Fagbokforlaget. Full text not available in Nord Open Research Archive
Article III: Rogstad, E. T. (2023). Media (re)presentation of a black woman esports player: The case of Chiquita Evans in the NBA 2K League. International Review for the Sociology of Sport. doi: 10.1177/10126902231211683. The article is available at https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3105014
Article IV: Rogstad, E. T., & Skauge, M. (2022). The importance of female characters in esports: A quantitative analysis of players’ perceptions of gendered character representations in sports video games. In: A. Tjønndal (Ed.) Social issues in esports (p. 65-80). Routledge. Full text not available in Nord Open Research Archive