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Research Handbook on Gender and Diversity in Sport Management
This groundbreaking Research Handbook adeptly navigates how gender and diversity are addressed in sport management. Offering insight into practices and processes that work to exclude certain groups and practices, and favour others, it highlights how gendered ways of organising sport are experienced and may be sustained, disrupted, and challenged.
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This groundbreaking Research Handbook adeptly navigates how gender and diversity are addressed in sport management. Offering insight into practices and processes that work to exclude certain groups and practices, and favour others, it highlights how gendered ways of organising sport are experienced and may be sustained, disrupted, and challenged.
Leading international scholars employ theoretical frameworks to comprehensively set out how individuals or groups engaged in leading and managing sport are situated in the social world and engage in managerial practices. Providing a wealth of conceptual analyses, the authors of the various chapters explore diverse feminist theories, perspectives, and methodologies to expertly examine gender-based marginalisation in sport management at local and international levels. Expert contributors reveal how women negotiate and navigate gender and intersecting identity categories in sport organisations.
Presenting a wide variety of feminist perspectives on sport management, sport organisations, and coaching, this Research Handbook will prove a valuable resource to researchers and undergraduate and postgraduate students in the fields of sport management and sport sociology. It will also be essential reading for policymakers working in sport organisations.
Leading international scholars employ theoretical frameworks to comprehensively set out how individuals or groups engaged in leading and managing sport are situated in the social world and engage in managerial practices. Providing a wealth of conceptual analyses, the authors of the various chapters explore diverse feminist theories, perspectives, and methodologies to expertly examine gender-based marginalisation in sport management at local and international levels. Expert contributors reveal how women negotiate and navigate gender and intersecting identity categories in sport organisations.
Presenting a wide variety of feminist perspectives on sport management, sport organisations, and coaching, this Research Handbook will prove a valuable resource to researchers and undergraduate and postgraduate students in the fields of sport management and sport sociology. It will also be essential reading for policymakers working in sport organisations.
Contributors
Contributors include: Johanna A. Adriaanse, Laura Alfrey, Emily Ankers, Dunja Antunovic, Zoë Avner, Sarah Barnes, Sheree Bekker, Laura Burton, Bettina Callary, Inge Claringbould, Gunn Helene Engelsrud, Simone Fullagar, Brian Gearity, Pepijn Geldof, Julia Ferreira Gomes, Anna Goorevich, Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst, Lauren C. Hindman, Larena Hoeber, Ruth Jeanes, Allison Jeffrey,Ajhanai C.I. Keaton, Shannon Kerwin, Annelies Knoppers, Alixandra Krahn, Nicole M. LaVoi, Sarah Leberman, Louise Mansfield, Pirkko Markula, Jordan J.K. Matthews, Mitchell McSweeney, Laura Misener, Eva Soares Moura, Jessica Nachman, DooJae Park, Adele Pavlidis, Erin Pearson, Lucy V. Piggott, Anna Posbergh, Annika Olson, Aishwarya Ravi, Talia Ritondo, Parissa Safai, Sally Shaw, NaRi Shin, Ryan Storr, Sasha Sutherland, Holly Thorpe, Dawn E. Trussell, Philippa Velija, Nefertiti A. Walker, Beccy Watson, Sarah Zipp