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ACADEMIC ARTICLES

  • Rinehart, R. E. 2023. Norman Denzin Tributes: Norman's Legac(ies). International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 36(10): 1912-1923.  

  • Sturm, D., Kavanagh, T., & Rinehart, R. E. 2021. They are not “Team New Zealand” or the “New Zealand” Warriors! An exploration of pseudo-nationalism in New Zealand sporting franchises. Sport in Society 11 (Special Issue:  Sport and Nationalism: Theoretical Perspectives): 2019-2035). DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2021.1957835 

  • Rinehart, R. E. 2019.  Collective meaning making:  Or, making the private public. The Ethnographic Edge 3(1):  1-6.   
    https://doi.org/10.15663/tee.v3i1.57 

  • Sturm, D., & Rinehart, R. E.  2018.  Home of (or for?) Champions? The politics of high-performance/elite and community sport at New Zealand’s Home of Cycling. Leisure Sciences 40(7): 711-722.  DOI: 10.1080/01490400.2018.1534628 

  • Rinehart, R. E.  2018.  New critical Pan-Pacific qualitative inquiry: Reciprocal respect in Aotearoan and Pacifica research methodologies. International Review of Qualitative Research 11(10):  28-38. 

  • Rinehart, R. E., and Caudwell, J. C.  2018. Sport war cartoon art. Media, War & Conflict 11(2): 223–243.

  • Rinehart, R. E.  2017.  Fear and loathing in San Diego:  The X Games fan and a look back at made-for-TV sport.  Cultural Studies ß à Critical Methodologies 18(4): 297-302.  doi: 10.1177/1532708617727754.    

  • Rinehart, R. E.  2017. Trump as strumpet: Three Takes on the performance art of The Donald.  Qualitative Inquiry 23(2): 171-172. 

  • Ellis, C., Bochner, A. P., Rambo, C., Berry, K., Shakespeare, H., Gingrich-Philbrook, G., Adams, T., Rinehart, R. E., & Bolen, D. M.  2017.  Coming Unhinged: A Twice-Told Multivoiced Autoethnography.  Qualitative Inquiry 24(2):  119-133.  

  • Spencer, N. E., Adamson, M., Allgayer, S., Castaneda, Y., Haugen, M., King-White, R., Kluch, Y., Rinehart, R. E., & Walton-Fisette, T.  2016.  Teach-ins as performance ethnography:  Athletes' social activism in North American sport.  International Review of Qualitative Research 9(4):  489-514. 

  • Rinehart, R. E. (2016).  Neoliberalism, audit culture, and teachers:  Empowering goal setting within audit culture.  Teachers & Curriculum 16(1): 29-35. 

  • Rinehart, R. E., & Earl, S.  (2016).  Auto-, duo- and collaborative- ethnographies: "caring" in an audit culture climate.  Qualitative Research Journal 16(3):  1-15. 

  • Rinehart, R. E.  (2016).  ‘‘The New Zealand case’’:  Hope and respect from the Antipodes.  International Review of Qualitative Research 9(2): 147-151. 

  • Rinehart, R. E.  (2016).  "Disappeared," in 1,2,3,4,5...43: Justice! Ay! Ay! Ayotzinapa: A Challenge for New Critical Qualitative Inquiry.  Qualitative Inquiry 22(6):  447-465. 

  • Rinehart, R. E.  (2015).  Surf Film, Then & Now: The Endless Summer meets Slow Dance.  Journal of Sport & Social Issues 39(6):  545-561. 

  • Caudwell, J. C., & Rinehart, R. E.  (2014).  Liminoidal spaces and the moving body: Emotional turns.  Emotion, Space and Society 12:  1-3. 

  • Rinehart, R. E.  2014.  Reliquaries and a poetic sensibility. Qualitative Inquiry 20(5):  653-658.  

  • Rinehart, R. E.  (2014). Anhedonia and alternative sports.  Revue STAPS 2014/2 (n° 104):  9-21. 

  • Wong, J., & Rinehart, R. E.   2013.  Physical prowess, body, and national identity: The Bruce Lee story.  Sport History Review 44:  186-205.  

  • Thorpe, H., & Rinehart, R. E. 2013.   Action sport NGOs in a neo-liberal context:  The cases of Skateistan and Surf Aid International.  Journal of Sport & Social Issues 37(2), 115-141.  OnLine First:  DOI:  10.1177/0193723512455923, first published 25 September 2012. 

  • Rinehart, R. E.  (2012).  All things in moderation:  "Saint" Joe Paterno. Cultural Studies ß à Critical Methodologies 12(4), 365-368. 

  • Rinehart, R. E.  (2012).  Antipodean performativity:  Contemporary Ethnography Across the Disciplines.  Cultural Studies ß à Critical Methodologies 12(1), 3-7. 

  • Rinehart, R. E. (2010).  Poetic sensibilities, humanities, and wonder: Toward an e/affective sociology of sport. Quest 62(2), 184-201. 

  • Rinehart, R E. (2010).  Sport performance in four acts: Players, workers, audience, and immortality. Qualitative Inquiry 16(3), 197-199. 

  • Rinehart, R E. (2010).  Performing sport: Re-visioning sport practices in an age of global discord.  International Review of Qualitative Research 2(4), 445-455. 

  • Thorpe, H., & Rinehart, R. (2010).  Alternative sport and affect: Non-representational theory examined. Sport in Society 13(7/8), 1268-1291.  

  • Claussen, C L, Ko, Y J, Rinehart, R E. (2008).  Cultural diversity: An alternative approach to understanding sport participant consumer behavior. The SMART Journal 4(2),58-71. 

  • Ko, Y. J., Claussen, C. L., Rinehart, R. E., & Hur, Y. (2008).  Marketing to Asian American Sport Consumers.  International Journal of Sport Management 9(1), 67-81.  

  • Claussen, C.L., Ko, Y.J., & Rinehart, R.E.  (2007).  Marketing to millennial generation consumers of action sports: Cultural diversity considerations. International Journal of Sport Management 8(1), 55-66.  

  • Cole, C. L., & Rinehart, R. E.  2006.  Norman K. Denzin:  A celebration of quality.  Journal of Sport & Social Issues 30(4). 

  • Rinehart, R. E.   (2006).  The "Eddie Scissons Syndrome" and fictionalized public confessionals:  Embellishment, storytelling, and affecting audience in recall narrative.  Qualitative Inquiry 12(6), 1-12. 

  • Rinehart, R. E.  (2005).  "Experiencing" Sport Management:  The Use of Personal Narrative in Sport Management Studies.  Journal of Sport Management 19(4):  497-522. 

  • Rinehart, R. E.  (2005).  "Babes" and Boards:  Opportunities in the New Millennium?  Journal of Sport and Social Issues 29(3):  233-255. 

  • Grenfell, C., & Rinehart, R.  (2003).  Skating on thin ice:  Human rights in youth figure skating.  International Review for the Sociology of Sport 38(1):  79-97.  

  • Rinehart, R., & Grenfell, C.  (2002).  BMX Spaces:  Children's Grass Roots' Courses and Corporate-Sponsored Tracks.  Sociology of Sport Journal 19(3), 302-314. 

  • Rinehart, R.  (1999).  The 1996 Olympic Torch Relay as constructed nostalgia.  Avante 5(2), 69-89. 

  • Rinehart, R.  (1999).  Extreme sports—Grass roots or electronic sport?  Business of Sport, 4(1), 8-9. 

  • Rinehart, R.  (1998).  Sk8ing:  "Outsider" Sports, At-Risk Youth, and Physical Education.  Waikato Journal of Education, 4, 55-63. 

  • Rinehart, R.  (1998).  Inside of the outside:  Pecking orders within alternative sport at ESPN's 1995 The eXtreme Games.  Journal of Sport & Social Issues, 22(4), 398-415. 

  • Rinehart, R.  (1998).  Fictional Methods in Ethnography:  Believability, Specks of Glass, and Chekhov.  Qualitative Inquiry, 4(2), 200-224. 

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  • Rinehart, R.  (1996).  "Fists flew and blood flowed":  Symbolic resistance and international response in Hungarian water polo at the Melbourne Olympics, 1956.  Journal of Sport History, 23(2), 120-139. 

  • Rinehart, R.  (1996).  Dropping hierarchies:  Toward the study of a contemporary sporting avant-garde.  Sociology of Sport Journal, 13(2), 159-175. 

  • Rinehart, R.  (1994).  Sport as kitsch:  A case study of The American Gladiators.  Journal of Popular Culture, 28(2), 25-35. 

  • Loy, J. W., Andrews, D. L., & Rinehart, R. E.  (1993). The body in culture and sport.  Sport Sciences Reviews, 2(1), 69-91. 

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