Hijab, sports federations, Muslim women, athlete visibility, sports policies, sociocultural discourses, football, basketball, athletics, boxing, France, Belgium
Research on French and Francophone Belgian sports federations' influence on hijabi athletes' visibility in various sports through policies and sociocultural discourses.
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