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Robert J. Lake
Robert J. Lake
Department of Sport Science, Douglas College
Verified email at douglascollege.ca
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A Social History of Tennis in Britain
RJ Lake
Routledge, 2015
892015
‘They treat me like I’m scum’: Social exclusion and established-outsider relations in a British tennis club
RJ Lake
International Review for the Sociology of Sport 48 (1), 112-128, 2013
652013
The promises and pitfalls of sex integration in sport and physical culture
A Channon, K Dashper, T Fletcher, RJ Lake
Sport in Society 19 (8-9), 1111-1124, 2016
642016
Gender and etiquette in British lawn tennis 1870–1939: A case study of ‘mixed doubles’
RJ Lake
The International Journal of the History of Sport 29 (5), 691-710, 2012
54*2012
Social class, etiquette and behavioural restraint in British lawn tennis, 1870–1939
RJ Lake
The International Journal of the History of Sport 28 (6), 876-894, 2011
382011
Real tennis and the civilising process
RJ Lake
Sport in History 29 (4), 553-576, 2009
262009
Social exclusion in british tennis: a history of privilege and prejudice
RJ Lake
School of Sport and Education, 2008
252008
Stigmatized, marginalized, celebrated: Developments in lawn tennis coaching, 1870–1939
RJ Lake
Coaching Cultures, 82-103, 2014
232014
‘Guys don’t whale away at the women’: etiquette and gender relations in contemporary mixed-doubles tennis
RJ Lake
Sport in Society 19 (8-9), 1214-1233, 2016
202016
Routledge handbook of tennis
RJ Lake, CA Osborne
Routledge, 2019
182019
The" Bad Boys" of Tennis: Shifting Gender and Social Class Relations in the Era of Na˘ stase, Connors, and McEnroe
RJ Lake
Journal of Sport History 42 (2), 179-199, 2015
182015
‘Managing change’in British tennis 1990—2006: Unintended outcomes of LTA talent development policies
RJ Lake
International Review for the Sociology of Sport 45 (4), 474-490, 2010
142010
‘Tennis in an English garden party’: Wimbledon, Englishness and British sporting culture
RJ Lake
Sport and English National Identity in a'Disunited Kingdom', 49-64, 2017
132017
The Wimbledon championships, the all England lawn tennis club, and “invented traditions”
RJ Lake
International Journal of Sport Communication 11 (1), 52-74, 2018
122018
The ‘ubiquitous apostle of international play’, Wilberforce Vaughan Eaves: The forgotten internationalist of lawn tennis
SJ Eaves, RJ Lake
The International Journal of the History of Sport 33 (16), 1963-1981, 2016
122016
‘Success in Britain comes with an awful lot of small print’: Greg Rusedski and the precarious performance of national identity
J Black, T Fletcher, RJ Lake
Nations and Nationalism 26 (4), 1104-1123, 2020
112020
Dwight Davis and the foundation of the Davis Cup in tennis: just another Doubleday myth?
SJ Eaves, RJ Lake
Journal of Sport History 45 (1), 1-23, 2018
112018
Defeat, decline and disconnect: A critical analysis of attempted reform in British tennis during the inter-war period
RJ Lake, SJ Eaves
Sport in History 37 (1), 1-24, 2017
112017
Sex integration in sport and physical culture
A Channon, K Dashper, T Fletcher, JR Lake
Routledge, 2017
102017
The demise of Olympic lawn tennis in the 1920's: A case study of shifting relations between the IOC and International Sports Federations
RJ Lake, M Llewellyn
Olympika: The International Journal of Olympic Studies 24, 92-119, 2015
102015
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