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| Author(s) | Year | Focus | Key Findings | |-----------|------|-------|--------------| | Hansen | 2018 | Origins of FTN | Social media catalyzed grassroots activism; legal challenges in New York, California. | | Jackson | 2015 | Religion & modesty in Utah | LDS culture emphasizes modest dress; influences public policy and community standards. | | Miller & Smith | 2021 | Sports venues & gender politics | Stadiums act as “public squares” where gender norms are negotiated. | | Patel & Gomez | 2023 | Fan activism in NBA | Fan‑led campaigns (e.g., “NBA for All”) can shift league policies. | | Wilson et al. | 2024 | Body autonomy in media | Media framing of FTN varies by region; conservative markets often portray it as “immoral”. |