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Dr Stefan Lawrence has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in August 2024. The social media accounts linked to from Dr Stefan Lawrence are: YouTube, LinkedIn, X, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, stefanlawrence has populated their site with Digital Football Network, Profile, Routledge Handbook of Sport, Leisure, and Social Justice, Digital Wellness, Health and Fitness Influencers Critical Perspectives on Digital Guru Media, Digital Football Cultures: Fandom, Identities and Resistance, From Cosmopolis to Claustropolis: Accelerated culture and the case for a claustropolitan sociology of leisure, Boards for Diversity? A Critical Economic Sociology of British South Asian Senior Leaders’ Experiences of the Executive Level of Football, Racialised terminologies and the BAME problematic: A perspective from football’s British South Asian senior leaders and executives. The Sociological Review, 0(0)., “You never played the game so what do you know?”: An exploration of the lived experiences of British South Asians in management and governance positions in English football. Managing Sport and Leisure, 1–18., The claustropolitan society: A critical perspective on the impact of digital technologies and the lockdown imaginary. Fast Capitalism, 20(1), Racism in football. Soccer & Society, 23(8), 824–833., Critical Race Theory, Methodology, and Semiotics: The Analytical Utility of a “Race” Conscious Approach for Visual Qualitative Research. Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies, 22(3), 255-265, Towards a digital football studies: current trends and future directions for football cultures research in the post-Covid-19 moment. Leisure Studies, 41(1), 56–69., White Heterosexual Men, Athletic Bodies, and the Pleasure of Unruly Racialization. Men and Masculinities, 23(3-4), 600-617., Fans for diversity? A Critical Race Theory analysis of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) supporters’ experiences of football fandom. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 11(4), 701–713., Reading Ronaldo: contingent whiteness in the football media. Soccer & Society, 16(5–6), 765–782., Reclaiming the ‘L’ word: Leisure Studies and UK Higher Education in neoliberal times. Leisure Studies, 36(2), 293–304., For your ears only!’ Donald Sterling and backstage racism in sport. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39(15), 2740–2757., Racialising the “great man”: A Critical Race study of idealised male athletic bodies in Men’s Health magazine. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 51(7), 777-799., ‘Getting inside the wicket’: strategies for the social inclusion of British Pakistani Muslim cricketers. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 8(1), 1–17., ‘We are the boys from the Black Country’! (Re)Imagining local, regional and spectator identities through fandom at Walsall Football Club. Social & Cultural Geography, 17(2), 282–299..