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Yıl 2025, Cilt: 10 Sayı: 3, 456 - 473, 31.10.2025
https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.1716777

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Kaynakça

  • Aboud, S. C. (2020). Policing gender: The rhetorical framing of sex in women’s athletics [Unpublished undergraduate research scholars thesis] Texas A&M University.
  • Agustina, D., Rismayanthi, C., Sumaryanti, S., Yuniana, R., Nugroho, S., Haidar, M. D., Wang, Z., & Murgolo, M. (2024). Policies and obligation of women athletes clothing at international sports events: A literature study. Tanjungpura Journal of Coaching Research, 2(3), 104-113. [CrossRef]
  • Ahmad, N., & Thorpe, H. (2020). Muslim sportswomen as digital space invaders: hashtag politics and everyday visibilities. Communication & Sport, 8(4-5), 566-587. [CrossRef]
  • Ajaib, N., & Altunişik, R. (2022). Emerging modest fashion industry: What plays a greater role in modest dressing, religion or culture? Implications for strategic marketing. In Alserhan, B.A., Ramadani, V., Zeqiri, J., Dana, LP. (Eds.), Strategic Islamic marketing. A road map for engaging Muslim consumers. Springer. [CrossRef]
  • Allen, S. E. (2021). Braids, beads, catsuits and tutus: Serena Williams’ intersectional resistance through fashion. In R. Magrath (Ed.), Athlete activism. Contemporary perspectives (pp. 132-143).Routledge. [CrossRef]
  • Aljayyousi, G. F., Abu Munshar, M., Al-Salim, F., & Osman, E. R. (2019). Addressing context to understand physical activity among Muslim university students: the role of gender, family, and culture. BMC Public Health, 19, Article 1452. [CrossRef]
  • Annala, J., Mäkinen, M., Lindén, J., & Henriksson, J. (2022). Change and stability in academic agency in higher education curriculum reform. Journal of Curriculum Studies, 54(1), 53-69. [CrossRef]
  • Arastaman, G., Fidan, I. Ö., & Fidan, T. (2018). Nitel araştırmada geçerlik ve güvenirlik: Kuramsal bir inceleme [Validity and reliability in qualitative research: a theoretical review]. Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 15(1), 37-75.
  • Ashraf, S., Williams, A. M., & Bray, J. (2023). Female Muslim identity and modest clothing consumption in the UK. Journal of Islamic Marketing, 14(9), 2306-2322. [CrossRef]
  • Astika, N. M., & Budianto, H. (2025). The effect of persuasive communication on purchase decisions and customer satisfaction in sport fashion products. COMMICAST, 6(1), 1-15. [CrossRef]
  • Baber, H. (2019). Influence of religiosity on the behavior of buying sports apparel: A study of the Muslim market segment in India. Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies, 10(2), 212-226. [CrossRef]
  • Baharudin, A., Hafidz, A. H. A., Roslan, N. M., Zahir, I. N., Norjeferi, N. A., Musa, A., & Ahmad, M. R. (2021). Study on the comfort of 3 local hijab sport brand on Muslim woman during physical activities. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1176, Article 012026. [CrossRef]
  • Bhalla, J. A., & Weiss, M. R. (2010). A cross-cultural perspective of parental influence on female adolescents' achievement beliefs and behaviors in sport and school domains. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 81(4), 494-505. [CrossRef]
  • Bonavolonta, V., Cataldi, S., Latino, F., Carvutto, R., De Candia, M., Mastrorilli, G., ... & Fischetti, F. (2021). The role of parental involvement in youth sport experience: perceived and desired behavior by male soccer players. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(16), Article 8698. [CrossRef]
  • Bourdieu, P. (1995). Structures, habitus, practices. In J. D. Faubion (Ed.), Rethinking the subject (pp. 1-15). Routledge.
  • Büyüköztürk, Ş., Kılıç Çakmak, E., Akgün, Ö. E., Karadeniz, Ş., & Demirel, F. (Eds.). (2024). Bilimsel araştırma yöntemleri (36 Bs.) [Scientific research methods (36. Edition)]. Pegem Akademi.
  • Cereda, F. (2023). Sporting bodies, societal norms in history: examining body image and identity. Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance, 2(4), 572-588. [CrossRef]
  • Chew, S. S., & Leng, H. K. (2016). The role of social influence in purchasing sports apparel. Athens Journal of Sports, 3(4), 276-284. [CrossRef]
  • Cohen, J. (1960). A coefficient of agreement for nominal scales. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 20(1), 37-46. [CrossrRef] Crane, D. (2002). Fashion and its social agendas: Class, gender, and identity in clothing. Contemporary Sociology, 31(3), 303-304. [CrossRef]
  • Creswell, J. W., & Plano Clark, V. L. (Eds.). (2018). Designing and conducting mixed methods research (3. Edition). Sage.
  • Demaria, F., Pontillo, M., Di Vincenzo, C., Bellantoni, D., Pretelli, I., & Vicari, S. (2024). Body, image, and digital technology in adolescence and contemporary youth culture. Frontiers in Psychology, 15, Article 1445098. [CrossRef]
  • Denzin, N. K. (Ed.). (2017). The research act: A theoretical introduction to sociological methods. Routledge. [CrossRef]
  • Dinç, E. S. (2019). Türk spor medyasında kadın gazetecilere yönelik cinsiyet ayrımcılığı [sexism against female journalist in Turkish sports media]. Spor Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi, 4(1), 97-112. [CrossRef]
  • Entwistle, J. (2018). The fashioned body: Fashion, dress and modern social theory. Feminism & Psychology, 28(2), 292-306. [CrossRef]
  • Fuller, L. K. (2021). An introduction to American sportswomen’s apparel. In L. K. Fuller (Ed.), Sportswomen’s apparel in the United States: uniformly discussed (pp. 1-16). Palgrave Macmillan. [CrossRef]
  • Gavrilets, S., Tverskoi, D., & Sánchez, A. (2024). Modelling social norms: An integration of the norm-utility approach with beliefs dynamics. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 379(1897), Article 20230027. [CrossRef]
  • Hargreaves, J. (2006). Sport, exercise, and the female Muslim body: negotiating Islam, politics, and male power. In J. A. Maguire (Ed.), Physical culture, power, and the body (pp. 74-100). Routledge.
  • Hoodfar, H. (2015). Women's sport as politics in Muslim contexts. In H. Hoodfar (Ed.), Women's sport as politics in Muslim contexts (pp. 37-61). Women Living Under Muslim Laws.
  • Hussain, U., & Cunningham, G. B. (2023). The determinants of Muslim women's pro-sport hijab purchase intention: A theory of planned behavior perspective. European Sport Management Quarterly, 23(4), 1249-1268. [CrossRef]
  • IOC. (2025). Olympic Charter. International Olympic Committee. Retrieved from https://olympics.com/ioc/olympic-charter
  • Islam, S. Z. U., Khan, M., & Khan, S. (2019). Influence of religious and cultural restrictions upon sports participation. THE SPARK, 4(1), 39-49.
  • Juhlin, L., & Soini, M. (2018). How do influencer marketers affect brand associations? A semiotic Instagram study in the sports fashion industry [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Kristianstad University.
  • Kopplin, C. S. (2023). Sports fashion and sustainability: a perfect match? International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, 24(5), 891-912. [CrossRef]
  • Lake, R. J. (2011). Social class, etiquette and behavioural restraint in British lawn tennis, 1870-1939. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 28(6), 876-894. [CrossRef]
  • Leonnard, L., Sjahrifa, C., Fathia, C. A., & Daniya, D. (2019). Young Indonesian Muslim women consumer behavior towards modest sportswear. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, 13(4), 276-288. [CrossRef]
  • Lesyk, M. (2023). Women in tennis-a history of the struggle for equality. Women & Business, (1-4), 57-67.
  • Limoochi, S., & Le Clair, J. M. (2011). Reflections on the participation of Muslim women in disability sport: Hijab, Burkini®, modesty and changing strategies. Sport in Society, 14(9), 1300-1309. [CrossRef]
  • Lincoln, Y. S., & Guba, E. G. (1986). But is it rigorous? Trustworthiness and authenticity in naturalistic evaluation. New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1986(30), 73-84. [CrossRef]
  • Litchfield, C., Kavanagh, E., Osborne, J., & Jones, I. (2018). Social media and the politics of gender, race and identity: The case of Serena Williams. European Journal for Sport and Society, 15(2), 154-170. [CrossRef]
  • Love, J., & Maxwell, L. C. (2020). Serena Williams: from catsuit to controversy. International Journal of Sport Communication, 13(1), 28-54. [CrossRef]
  • Lu, Y., Scandurra, R., & Bonal, X. (2022). An integral model of cultural reproduction: The case of China. Current Sociology, 70(6), 897-920. [CrossRef]
  • Marwat, M. K., Zia-ul-Islam, S., Waseem, M., Khattak, H., & BiBi, S. (2014). Sport performance of Muslim women and different constraints in their way to participation in sport. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 4(10-1), 208-214.
  • Maxwell, H., Foley, C., Taylor, T. & Burton, C. (2013). Social inclusion in community sport: a case study of Muslim women in Australia. Journal of Sport Management, 27(6), 467-481. [CrossRef]
  • Merriam, S. B., & Grenier, R. S. (Eds.). (2019). Qualitative research in practice: Examples for discussion and analysis (2. Edition). Jossey-Bass.
  • Methlouthi, K., & Nefzi, A. (2023). Consumption desire among children (from 7 to 11): role of the exposure to social media advertisements and product familiarity. Cogent Business & Management, 10(3), Article 2258621. [CrossRef]
  • Miller, D. (2013). Denim: the modesty of clothing and the immodesty of religion. In Lewis, R. (Ed.), Modest Fashion: Styling Bodies, Mediating Faith. I. B. Tauris.
  • Mohd Yusof, I. N., Ahmad, M. R., Yusof, N. A., Yahya, M. F., Hussain, I. A., Raja Azidin, R. M. F., & Che Muhamed, A. M. (2021). Thermal comfort perception of hijab usage among young Muslim women for sports activity. Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 25(2), 105-117. [CrossRef]
  • Nurhalisa, S. (2025). Hijab as identity: an analysis of human rights violations and gender discrimination (Case study of the 2024 Paris Olympics). PROIROFONIC, 1(1), 374-381.
  • Osman, S. A. (2025). The hijab and faith: fashion and modesty. In K. Kiewitt, R. Lutz, G. Cajete, M.C. dos Santos Gonçalves & D. K. Johanna Decolonizing Western-Indigenous dialogues: Interwoven epistemologies for multiple modernities. Bloomsbury.
  • Perilloux, C., Fleischman, D. S., & Buss, D. M. (2008). The daughter-guarding hypothesis: parental influence on, and emotional reactions to, offspring's mating behavior. Evolutionary Psychology, 6(2), 217-233. [CrossRef]
  • Squires, A. (2009). Methodological challenges in cross-language qualitative research: a research review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(2), 277-287. [CrossRef]
  • Qureshi, Y. I., & Ghouri, S. A. (2011). Muslim female athletes in sports and dress code: major obstacle in international competitions. Journal of Experimental Sciences, 2(11), 9-13.
  • Rowland, S. (2019). Fashioning competitive lawn tennis. In R. J. Lake (Ed.), Routledge handbook of tennis: History, culture and politics. Routledge. [CrossRef]
  • Schultz, J. (2005). Reading the catsuit: Serena Williams and the production of Blackness at the 2002 U.S. Open. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 29(3), 338-357. [CrossRef]
  • Shreim, M. (2009). Religion and sports apparel consumption: an exploratory study of the Muslim market [Unpublished master’s thesis]. University of Windsor.
  • Smith, J. (2021). Transmission of faith in families: The influence of religious ideology. Sociology of Religion, 82(3), 332-356. [CrossRef]
  • Strauss, A., & Corbin, J. (1994). Grounded theory methodology: An overview. In N. K. Denzin, & Y. S. Lincoln (Eds.), Handbook of qualitative research (pp. 273-285). Sage Publications.
  • Testa, A., & Amara, M. (Eds.). (2016). Sport in Islam and in Muslim communities. Routledge. [CrossRef]
  • Tracy, S. J. (2010). Qualitative quality: eight “Big-Tent” criteria for excellent qualitative research. Qualitative Inquiry, 16(10), 837-851. [CrossRef]
  • Tutia, I., & Najib, M. F. (2019, July 24-25). Pengaruh citra merek dan kesadaran merek terhadap minat beli sport hijab [The influence of brand image and brand awareness on purchase intention of sport hijab]. Proceedings 10th Industrial Research Workshop and National Seminar, 10(1), 697-705.
  • Wilks, L. E. (2020). The Serena show: mapping tensions between masculinized and feminized media portrayals of Serena Williams and the Black female sporting body. Feminist Media Histories, 6(3), 52-78. [CrossRef]
  • Yin, R. K. (Ed.). (2018). Case study research and applications: Design and methods (6. Edition). Sage Publications.
  • Zaccagni, L., & Gualdi-Russo, E. (2023). The impact of sports involvement on body image perception and ideals: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(6), Article 5228. [CrossRef]

What Did Serena Wear in This Match? Family Perspectives on Tennis Fashion in the Context of Gender and Cultural Values

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 10 Sayı: 3, 456 - 473, 31.10.2025
https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.1716777

Öz

This study aims to provide an in-depth exploration of families’ perspectives on girls’ sportswear preferences within the context of tennis. Adopting a phenomenological approach grounded in social norms and beliefs, the research analyses how families’ internalized cultural and religious values shape their children’s sportswear choices through the theoretical lens of Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of habitus. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with parents of girls actively participating in tennis, and the data were analysed through content analysis and organized into thematic frameworks. The findings are categorized under three main themes: faith and sport, tennis and fashion, and clothing and intervention. Participants emphasized that religious beliefs do not contradict participation in sport but can coexist harmoniously. Comfort and aesthetic appeal emerged as major determinants in sportswear preferences, while the lack of appropriate clothing options for individuals with strong religious commitments was identified as a significant issue. Parents reported that when intervening in their children’s clothing decisions, they considered factors such as age, cultural norms, and individuality. In conclusion, families’ perspectives on sportswear choices reflect a delicate balance integrating religious and cultural values with children’s individual development and prevailing social norms. This study contributes to the sociological understanding of how habitus mediates between collective belief systems and individual practices within the intersection of faith, fashion, and sport participation.

Kaynakça

  • Aboud, S. C. (2020). Policing gender: The rhetorical framing of sex in women’s athletics [Unpublished undergraduate research scholars thesis] Texas A&M University.
  • Agustina, D., Rismayanthi, C., Sumaryanti, S., Yuniana, R., Nugroho, S., Haidar, M. D., Wang, Z., & Murgolo, M. (2024). Policies and obligation of women athletes clothing at international sports events: A literature study. Tanjungpura Journal of Coaching Research, 2(3), 104-113. [CrossRef]
  • Ahmad, N., & Thorpe, H. (2020). Muslim sportswomen as digital space invaders: hashtag politics and everyday visibilities. Communication & Sport, 8(4-5), 566-587. [CrossRef]
  • Ajaib, N., & Altunişik, R. (2022). Emerging modest fashion industry: What plays a greater role in modest dressing, religion or culture? Implications for strategic marketing. In Alserhan, B.A., Ramadani, V., Zeqiri, J., Dana, LP. (Eds.), Strategic Islamic marketing. A road map for engaging Muslim consumers. Springer. [CrossRef]
  • Allen, S. E. (2021). Braids, beads, catsuits and tutus: Serena Williams’ intersectional resistance through fashion. In R. Magrath (Ed.), Athlete activism. Contemporary perspectives (pp. 132-143).Routledge. [CrossRef]
  • Aljayyousi, G. F., Abu Munshar, M., Al-Salim, F., & Osman, E. R. (2019). Addressing context to understand physical activity among Muslim university students: the role of gender, family, and culture. BMC Public Health, 19, Article 1452. [CrossRef]
  • Annala, J., Mäkinen, M., Lindén, J., & Henriksson, J. (2022). Change and stability in academic agency in higher education curriculum reform. Journal of Curriculum Studies, 54(1), 53-69. [CrossRef]
  • Arastaman, G., Fidan, I. Ö., & Fidan, T. (2018). Nitel araştırmada geçerlik ve güvenirlik: Kuramsal bir inceleme [Validity and reliability in qualitative research: a theoretical review]. Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 15(1), 37-75.
  • Ashraf, S., Williams, A. M., & Bray, J. (2023). Female Muslim identity and modest clothing consumption in the UK. Journal of Islamic Marketing, 14(9), 2306-2322. [CrossRef]
  • Astika, N. M., & Budianto, H. (2025). The effect of persuasive communication on purchase decisions and customer satisfaction in sport fashion products. COMMICAST, 6(1), 1-15. [CrossRef]
  • Baber, H. (2019). Influence of religiosity on the behavior of buying sports apparel: A study of the Muslim market segment in India. Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies, 10(2), 212-226. [CrossRef]
  • Baharudin, A., Hafidz, A. H. A., Roslan, N. M., Zahir, I. N., Norjeferi, N. A., Musa, A., & Ahmad, M. R. (2021). Study on the comfort of 3 local hijab sport brand on Muslim woman during physical activities. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1176, Article 012026. [CrossRef]
  • Bhalla, J. A., & Weiss, M. R. (2010). A cross-cultural perspective of parental influence on female adolescents' achievement beliefs and behaviors in sport and school domains. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 81(4), 494-505. [CrossRef]
  • Bonavolonta, V., Cataldi, S., Latino, F., Carvutto, R., De Candia, M., Mastrorilli, G., ... & Fischetti, F. (2021). The role of parental involvement in youth sport experience: perceived and desired behavior by male soccer players. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(16), Article 8698. [CrossRef]
  • Bourdieu, P. (1995). Structures, habitus, practices. In J. D. Faubion (Ed.), Rethinking the subject (pp. 1-15). Routledge.
  • Büyüköztürk, Ş., Kılıç Çakmak, E., Akgün, Ö. E., Karadeniz, Ş., & Demirel, F. (Eds.). (2024). Bilimsel araştırma yöntemleri (36 Bs.) [Scientific research methods (36. Edition)]. Pegem Akademi.
  • Cereda, F. (2023). Sporting bodies, societal norms in history: examining body image and identity. Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance, 2(4), 572-588. [CrossRef]
  • Chew, S. S., & Leng, H. K. (2016). The role of social influence in purchasing sports apparel. Athens Journal of Sports, 3(4), 276-284. [CrossRef]
  • Cohen, J. (1960). A coefficient of agreement for nominal scales. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 20(1), 37-46. [CrossrRef] Crane, D. (2002). Fashion and its social agendas: Class, gender, and identity in clothing. Contemporary Sociology, 31(3), 303-304. [CrossRef]
  • Creswell, J. W., & Plano Clark, V. L. (Eds.). (2018). Designing and conducting mixed methods research (3. Edition). Sage.
  • Demaria, F., Pontillo, M., Di Vincenzo, C., Bellantoni, D., Pretelli, I., & Vicari, S. (2024). Body, image, and digital technology in adolescence and contemporary youth culture. Frontiers in Psychology, 15, Article 1445098. [CrossRef]
  • Denzin, N. K. (Ed.). (2017). The research act: A theoretical introduction to sociological methods. Routledge. [CrossRef]
  • Dinç, E. S. (2019). Türk spor medyasında kadın gazetecilere yönelik cinsiyet ayrımcılığı [sexism against female journalist in Turkish sports media]. Spor Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi, 4(1), 97-112. [CrossRef]
  • Entwistle, J. (2018). The fashioned body: Fashion, dress and modern social theory. Feminism & Psychology, 28(2), 292-306. [CrossRef]
  • Fuller, L. K. (2021). An introduction to American sportswomen’s apparel. In L. K. Fuller (Ed.), Sportswomen’s apparel in the United States: uniformly discussed (pp. 1-16). Palgrave Macmillan. [CrossRef]
  • Gavrilets, S., Tverskoi, D., & Sánchez, A. (2024). Modelling social norms: An integration of the norm-utility approach with beliefs dynamics. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 379(1897), Article 20230027. [CrossRef]
  • Hargreaves, J. (2006). Sport, exercise, and the female Muslim body: negotiating Islam, politics, and male power. In J. A. Maguire (Ed.), Physical culture, power, and the body (pp. 74-100). Routledge.
  • Hoodfar, H. (2015). Women's sport as politics in Muslim contexts. In H. Hoodfar (Ed.), Women's sport as politics in Muslim contexts (pp. 37-61). Women Living Under Muslim Laws.
  • Hussain, U., & Cunningham, G. B. (2023). The determinants of Muslim women's pro-sport hijab purchase intention: A theory of planned behavior perspective. European Sport Management Quarterly, 23(4), 1249-1268. [CrossRef]
  • IOC. (2025). Olympic Charter. International Olympic Committee. Retrieved from https://olympics.com/ioc/olympic-charter
  • Islam, S. Z. U., Khan, M., & Khan, S. (2019). Influence of religious and cultural restrictions upon sports participation. THE SPARK, 4(1), 39-49.
  • Juhlin, L., & Soini, M. (2018). How do influencer marketers affect brand associations? A semiotic Instagram study in the sports fashion industry [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Kristianstad University.
  • Kopplin, C. S. (2023). Sports fashion and sustainability: a perfect match? International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, 24(5), 891-912. [CrossRef]
  • Lake, R. J. (2011). Social class, etiquette and behavioural restraint in British lawn tennis, 1870-1939. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 28(6), 876-894. [CrossRef]
  • Leonnard, L., Sjahrifa, C., Fathia, C. A., & Daniya, D. (2019). Young Indonesian Muslim women consumer behavior towards modest sportswear. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, 13(4), 276-288. [CrossRef]
  • Lesyk, M. (2023). Women in tennis-a history of the struggle for equality. Women & Business, (1-4), 57-67.
  • Limoochi, S., & Le Clair, J. M. (2011). Reflections on the participation of Muslim women in disability sport: Hijab, Burkini®, modesty and changing strategies. Sport in Society, 14(9), 1300-1309. [CrossRef]
  • Lincoln, Y. S., & Guba, E. G. (1986). But is it rigorous? Trustworthiness and authenticity in naturalistic evaluation. New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1986(30), 73-84. [CrossRef]
  • Litchfield, C., Kavanagh, E., Osborne, J., & Jones, I. (2018). Social media and the politics of gender, race and identity: The case of Serena Williams. European Journal for Sport and Society, 15(2), 154-170. [CrossRef]
  • Love, J., & Maxwell, L. C. (2020). Serena Williams: from catsuit to controversy. International Journal of Sport Communication, 13(1), 28-54. [CrossRef]
  • Lu, Y., Scandurra, R., & Bonal, X. (2022). An integral model of cultural reproduction: The case of China. Current Sociology, 70(6), 897-920. [CrossRef]
  • Marwat, M. K., Zia-ul-Islam, S., Waseem, M., Khattak, H., & BiBi, S. (2014). Sport performance of Muslim women and different constraints in their way to participation in sport. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 4(10-1), 208-214.
  • Maxwell, H., Foley, C., Taylor, T. & Burton, C. (2013). Social inclusion in community sport: a case study of Muslim women in Australia. Journal of Sport Management, 27(6), 467-481. [CrossRef]
  • Merriam, S. B., & Grenier, R. S. (Eds.). (2019). Qualitative research in practice: Examples for discussion and analysis (2. Edition). Jossey-Bass.
  • Methlouthi, K., & Nefzi, A. (2023). Consumption desire among children (from 7 to 11): role of the exposure to social media advertisements and product familiarity. Cogent Business & Management, 10(3), Article 2258621. [CrossRef]
  • Miller, D. (2013). Denim: the modesty of clothing and the immodesty of religion. In Lewis, R. (Ed.), Modest Fashion: Styling Bodies, Mediating Faith. I. B. Tauris.
  • Mohd Yusof, I. N., Ahmad, M. R., Yusof, N. A., Yahya, M. F., Hussain, I. A., Raja Azidin, R. M. F., & Che Muhamed, A. M. (2021). Thermal comfort perception of hijab usage among young Muslim women for sports activity. Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 25(2), 105-117. [CrossRef]
  • Nurhalisa, S. (2025). Hijab as identity: an analysis of human rights violations and gender discrimination (Case study of the 2024 Paris Olympics). PROIROFONIC, 1(1), 374-381.
  • Osman, S. A. (2025). The hijab and faith: fashion and modesty. In K. Kiewitt, R. Lutz, G. Cajete, M.C. dos Santos Gonçalves & D. K. Johanna Decolonizing Western-Indigenous dialogues: Interwoven epistemologies for multiple modernities. Bloomsbury.
  • Perilloux, C., Fleischman, D. S., & Buss, D. M. (2008). The daughter-guarding hypothesis: parental influence on, and emotional reactions to, offspring's mating behavior. Evolutionary Psychology, 6(2), 217-233. [CrossRef]
  • Squires, A. (2009). Methodological challenges in cross-language qualitative research: a research review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(2), 277-287. [CrossRef]
  • Qureshi, Y. I., & Ghouri, S. A. (2011). Muslim female athletes in sports and dress code: major obstacle in international competitions. Journal of Experimental Sciences, 2(11), 9-13.
  • Rowland, S. (2019). Fashioning competitive lawn tennis. In R. J. Lake (Ed.), Routledge handbook of tennis: History, culture and politics. Routledge. [CrossRef]
  • Schultz, J. (2005). Reading the catsuit: Serena Williams and the production of Blackness at the 2002 U.S. Open. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 29(3), 338-357. [CrossRef]
  • Shreim, M. (2009). Religion and sports apparel consumption: an exploratory study of the Muslim market [Unpublished master’s thesis]. University of Windsor.
  • Smith, J. (2021). Transmission of faith in families: The influence of religious ideology. Sociology of Religion, 82(3), 332-356. [CrossRef]
  • Strauss, A., & Corbin, J. (1994). Grounded theory methodology: An overview. In N. K. Denzin, & Y. S. Lincoln (Eds.), Handbook of qualitative research (pp. 273-285). Sage Publications.
  • Testa, A., & Amara, M. (Eds.). (2016). Sport in Islam and in Muslim communities. Routledge. [CrossRef]
  • Tracy, S. J. (2010). Qualitative quality: eight “Big-Tent” criteria for excellent qualitative research. Qualitative Inquiry, 16(10), 837-851. [CrossRef]
  • Tutia, I., & Najib, M. F. (2019, July 24-25). Pengaruh citra merek dan kesadaran merek terhadap minat beli sport hijab [The influence of brand image and brand awareness on purchase intention of sport hijab]. Proceedings 10th Industrial Research Workshop and National Seminar, 10(1), 697-705.
  • Wilks, L. E. (2020). The Serena show: mapping tensions between masculinized and feminized media portrayals of Serena Williams and the Black female sporting body. Feminist Media Histories, 6(3), 52-78. [CrossRef]
  • Yin, R. K. (Ed.). (2018). Case study research and applications: Design and methods (6. Edition). Sage Publications.
  • Zaccagni, L., & Gualdi-Russo, E. (2023). The impact of sports involvement on body image perception and ideals: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(6), Article 5228. [CrossRef]
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Sabiha Gizem Engin 0000-0003-0898-8474

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 26 Ekim 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Ekim 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 10 Haziran 2025
Kabul Tarihi 26 Ekim 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 10 Sayı: 3

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APA Engin, S. G. (2025). What Did Serena Wear in This Match? Family Perspectives on Tennis Fashion in the Context of Gender and Cultural Values. Journal of Sport Sciences Research, 10(3), 456-473. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.1716777

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