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    Finding footy : female fan socialization and Australian rules football

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    The question of how, irrespective of gender, a person becomes a sports fan has been absent in sociological studies of sports supporters. Distinct from other studies of sport spectatorship that focus on the practices of already existing (and overwhelmingly male) fans, our research is the first to consider how women become supporters, and in doing so, it begins to redress the significant under-representation of women in sports fan research. From interviews with female supporters of the Australian Football League (AFL), this article identifies and critically assesses the modes by which women come to support sport. We propose four categories to explain the different ways women accomplish fandom, focusing on the importance of strong social ties and doxic actions in this process. The events, experiences and social relations that inform women\u27s first encounters with AFL offers a template for the wider consideration of women as social agents in the sporting landscape

    Synthesis, chromatographic separation, vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy, and ab initio dft studies of chiral thiepane tetraol derivatives

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    Optically pure enantiomers of the chiral tetrahydroxythiepane derivative 3,6-dihydroxy-4,5-O-isopropylidene-thiepane (3) are obtained using a novel protocol in which a library of all possible stereoisomers of 3 is synthesized, followed by two-step stereoselective chromatography, using, first, conventional achiral and, then, chiral stationary phases. Configurational and conformational analysis of 3 are carried out using Vibrational Circular Dichroism (VCD) spectroscopy in conjunction with ab initio DFT calculations. The absolute configuration of 3 is shown to be 3R,4S,5R,6R-(+)/3S,4R,5S,6S-(-
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