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brent mcdonald
brent mcdonald
Lecturer of sociology, Victoria University
Verified email at vu.edu.au
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Sport, refugees, and forced migration: A critical review of the literature
R Spaaij, J Broerse, S Oxford, C Luguetti, F McLachlan, B McDonald, ...
Frontiers in sports and active living 1, 47, 2019
1612019
Migrant integration and cultural capital in the context of sport and physical activity: A systematic review
R Smith, R Spaaij, B McDonald
Journal of international migration and integration 20, 851-868, 2019
1292019
Being able to play: Experiences of social inclusion and exclusion within a football team of people seeking asylum
D Dukic, B McDonald, R Spaaij
Social Inclusion 5 (2), 101-110, 2017
1162017
Sports in society: Sociological issues and controversies
J Coakley, CJ Hallinan, B McDonald
McGraw Hill, 2011
672011
Moments of social inclusion: Asylum seekers, football and solidarity
B McDonald, R Spaaij, D Dukic
The Potential of Community Sport for Social Inclusion, 53-67, 2022
552022
Seishin habitus: Spiritual capital and Japanese rowing
B McDonald, C Hallinan
International Review for the Sociology of Sport 40 (2), 187-200, 2005
472005
The reproduction of biological ‘race’through physical education textbooks and curriculum
B McDonald
European Physical Education Review 19 (2), 183-198, 2013
392013
‘It's our meal ticket’: Pacific bodies, labour and mobility in Australia
B McDonald, L Rodriguez
Asia Pacific Journal of Sport and Social Science 3 (3), 236-249, 2014
342014
Learning to get drunk: The importance of drinking in Japanese university sports clubs
B McDonald, K Sylvester
International review for the sociology of sport 49 (3-4), 331-345, 2014
322014
Coaching whiteness: Stories of ‘Pacifica exotica’in Australian high school rugby
B McDonald
Sport, Education and Society 21 (3), 465-482, 2016
312016
Learning masculinity through Japanese university rowing
BD McDonald
Sociology of sport journal 26 (3), 425-442, 2009
292009
After the whistle: Issues impacting on the health and wellbeing of Polynesian players off the field
L Rodriguez, B McDonald
Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education 4 (3), 201-215, 2013
262013
‘If it weren’t for rugby I’d be in prison now’: Pacific Islanders, rugby and the production of natural spaces
B McDonald, L Rodriguez, JR George
Journal of ethnic and migration studies 45 (11), 1919-1935, 2019
252019
How elite sport helps to foster and maintain a neoliberal culture: The ‘branding’of Melbourne, Australia
A John, B McDonald
Urban Studies 57 (6), 1184-1200, 2020
222020
Swimming with the Bicheno “Coffee Club”: The textured world of wild swimming
S Gould, F McLachlan, B McDonald
Journal of Sport and Social Issues 45 (1), 39-59, 2021
202021
An inconvenient truth: why evidence-based policies on obesity are failing Māori, Pasifika and the Anglo working class
L Rodriguez, JR George, B McDonald
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 12 (2), 192-204, 2017
182017
Japanese educational sport and the reproduction of identity
B McDonald, H Komuku
Sport and cultural diversity in a globalized world 21, 97-110, 2008
152008
Developing ‘home-grown’talent: pacific island rugby labour and the victorian rugby union
B McDonald
The International Journal of the History of Sport 31 (11), 1332-1344, 2014
142014
Matthew Mitcham: The narrative of a gay sporting icon
B McDonald, D Eagles
Celebrity Studies 3 (3), 297-318, 2012
142012
The university rowing club as a site of moral and social education in Japan
B McDonald
International sports studies 26 (2), 15-28, 2004
142004
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