Győző Molnár

Győző Molnár

University of Worcester

H-index: 20

Europe-United Kingdom

About Győző Molnár

Győző Molnár, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Worcester, specializes in the field of Sociology, Politics, Gender, Sport, Exercise.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The realities of utilising participatory research and creative methods to explore the experiences of non-heterosexual coaches

Emotional Labour, Feeling Powerless, and Researcher Vulnerability: Reflections on Ethnography with Team UK Invictus 2023

Nationalism and sport intersection in Hungary: building fences, expanding nationhood

Negotiating Identity Conflict Through Football: Experiences of People Living with Type 1 Diabetes

Negotiating Identity Conflict Through Football

Working with Disabilities in Youth Grassroots Soccer

Preliminary observations on the work-related experiences of non-heterosexual coaches in sport

Connecting Gender, Politics, Sport and Physical Activity: An Introduction

Győző Molnár Information

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Citations(all)

1282

Citations(since 2020)

712

Cited By

829

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

24

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University of Worcester

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Győző Molnár Skills & Research Interests

Sociology

Politics

Gender

Sport

Exercise

Top articles of Győző Molnár

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The realities of utilising participatory research and creative methods to explore the experiences of non-heterosexual coaches

Sports Coaching Review

Beth Burgess

Győző Molnár

Don Vinson

Emma V Richardson

2024/3/28

Emotional Labour, Feeling Powerless, and Researcher Vulnerability: Reflections on Ethnography with Team UK Invictus 2023

Emma Richardson

Gyozo Molnar

Don Vinson

2024/1/31

Nationalism and sport intersection in Hungary: building fences, expanding nationhood

National Identities

Győző Molnár

2023/8/8

Negotiating Identity Conflict Through Football: Experiences of People Living with Type 1 Diabetes

Christopher Bright

Győző Molnár

2023/2/8

Negotiating Identity Conflict Through Football

Critical Issues in Football: A Sociological Analysis of the Beautiful Game

Christopher Bright

Győző Molnár

2023/2/8

Working with Disabilities in Youth Grassroots Soccer

David Mycock

Glyn Harding

Craig Williams

Győző Molnár

2023/12/26

Preliminary observations on the work-related experiences of non-heterosexual coaches in sport

Beth Burgess

Gyozo Molnar

Don Vinson

Emma Richardson

2023/8/17

Connecting Gender, Politics, Sport and Physical Activity: An Introduction

Győző Molnár

Rachael Bullingham

2022/7/29

Searching for meaning: men’s stories of long-term androgenic-anabolic steroid use

Christian Edwards

David Tod

Gyozo Molnar

2022/7/26

Searching for ontological security: women’s experiences leading to high drive for muscularity

Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health

Christian Edwards

Győző Molnár

David Tod

2022/7/4

Nationalism, necropolitics and sport intersection in Hungary: building fences, but expanding nationhood

Gyozo Molnar

2022/6/16

Sport, Labor, and Migration

Győző Molnár

2022/9/21

Whose knowledge counts? Examining paradigmatic trends in adapted physical activity research

Nancy LI Spencer

Győző Molnár

2022/1/2

Experiences and PERCEPTIONS of women strength and conditioning coaches: A scoping review

Gavin Thomas

Kathryn Devine

Győző Molnár

2022/9/16

“It’s not particularly PC, you know...”: Women coaches’ performing gender in strength and conditioning

Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal

Gavin Thomas

Jaime Guinan

Győző Molnár

2021/6/3

Radical right populist politics in Hungary: Reinventing the Magyars through sport

International Review for the Sociology of Sport

Gyozo Molnar

Stuart Whigham

2021/2

The transformation of sport in post-communist Hungary: A transitology-informed approach

Gyozo Molnar

Tamás Dóczi

2020/5/4

'The blind leading the blind’-A reflection on coaching blind football

European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity

David Mycock

Gyozo Molnar

2020/11/26

Inspiring a generation: An examination of stakeholder relations in the context of London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics educational programmes

Verity Postlethwaite

Geoffery Z Kohe

Gyozo Molnar

2020/6/9

‘Representing’the voices of Fijian women rugby players: Limits and potentials of research as a transformative act

International Review for the Sociology of Sport

Y Kanemasu

Gyozo Molnar

2020/6/1

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