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1. Understanding Indo-Fijian girls' experiences in sport, physical activity and physical education: an intersectional study.

2. Informal sport and leisure, urban space and social inequalities: Editors’ Introduction.

3. Repurposing field analysis for a relational and reflexive sociology of Chinese diasporas.

4. The postmonolingual turn: rethinking embodiment with New Confucianism in bodily education and research.

5. Trans*, female bodybuilding and racial equality: narratives from a Hong Kong Chinese gender-fluid bodybuilder.

6. Health and Employment Experiences of Chinese International Students in Australia.

7. Problematising the (in)visibility of racialized and gendered British Chineseness in youth health and physical cultures.

8. Beyond Hypervisibility and Fear: British Chinese Communities' Leisure and Health-Related Experiences in the Time of Coronavirus.

9. Engaging Bourdieu's habitus with Chinese understandings of embodiment: Knowledge flows in Health and Physical Education in higher education in Hong Kong.

10. Experiencing risk, surveillance, and prosumption: health and physical education students' perceptions of digitised health and physical activity data.

11. Representations of Chinese gendered and racialised bodies in contemporary media sites.

12. Conducting research with young Chinese-Australian students in health and physical education and physical activity: epistemology, positionality and methodologies.

13. Rethinking the ‘aspirations’ of Chinese girls within and beyond Health and Physical Education and physical activity in Greater Western Sydney.

14. Using visual methodologies to understand pre-service Health and Physical Education teachers’ subjectivities of bodies.

15. Leisure as Surveillance, and the Surveillance of Leisure.

16. Young Chinese Australians' subjectivities of ‘health’ and ‘(un)healthy bodies’.

17. Understanding young Chinese Australian's (dis)engagement in Health and Physical Education and school sport.

18. Teachers' experiences in teaching Chinese Australian students in health and physical education.

19. ‘Do I have a choice?’ The influences of family values and investments on Chinese migrant young people's lifestyles and physical activity participation in Australia.

20. Recognising young Chinese Australian’s perceived resources within and beyond schooling.

21. Promoting physical activity in Hong Kong Chinese young people: Factors influencing their subjective task values and expectancy beliefs in physical activity.

22. Subjective task value in physical activity participation: The perspective of Hong Kong schoolchildren.

23. Comparison of perceived support for physical activity and physical activity related practices of children and young adolescents in Hong Kong and Australia.

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