Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 231 Seiten) :
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illustrations.
ISBN:
978-1-351-62952-2
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1-351-62952-2
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978-1-351-62953-9
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1-351-62953-0
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978-1-351-62951-5
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1-351-62951-4
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978-1-315-11506-1
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1-315-11506-9
Serie:
Routledge research in sport, culture and society
Inhalt:
Gender equality is one of the founding democratic principles of the EU. However, recent studies of the Federation of Olympic Sports in Europe have shown that women occupy only fourteen percent of decision-making positions in sport organizations. This book presents a comprehensive and comparative study of how various regions and countries of Europe have addressed this lack of gender diversity, discussing which strategies have brought about change and to what extent these changes have been successful. With contributions from leading sport sociologists, covering countries such as Germany, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Spain, Turkey and the UK, it provides a foundation for future policymaking, methodological analyses and theoretical developments that can result in sustainable gender equality in European sport governance.?Gender Diversity in European Sport Governance is important reading for scholars and students in the fields of sociology of sport, sport management, sociology, gender studies and studies of organization, management and leadership. It is also a valuable resource for policy makers in the EU, as well as national sport organizations and activists
Anmerkung:
Part I Mapping the field 1 Introduction Annelies Knoppers, Jorid Hovden and Agnes Elling 2 Europe in world perspective: the Sydney Scoreboard Global Index for women in sport leadership Johanna A.. - Adriaanse Part II Country Studies Southern Europe 3 Turkey: Men's resistance to gender equality in sport governance Mustafa Ş ahin Karaçam and Canan Koca 4 Spain: Social, political and organisational explanations Celia Valiente 5 Catalonia: The voices of female chairs of sports clubs Susanna Soler. - Marta Moragas and Anna Vilanova Eastern Europe 6 Poland: Under-representation and misrecognition of women in sport leadership Honorata Jakubowska 7 Hungary: Unquestioned male dominance in sport governance Andrea Gál and Gyöngyi Szabó Földesi North-western Europe 8 Germany: A long way to go Ilse Hartmann-Tews 9 The Netherlands: Transformations but still a great deal to be done Inge Claringbould and Marlon van Liere 10 England: A 'sporting future' for all? Lucy V. Piggott, Elizabeth C.J. Pike and Jordan J.K. Matthews 11 Scotland: Over the starting line or still in the blocks? Jane Dennehy and Irene A.. - Reid Scandinavia 12 Norway: Gender, Governance and the Impact of Quota Regulations Kari Fasting and Mari Kristin Sisjord 13 Sweden: A gender perspective on sport governance Susanna Hedenborg and Johan R.. - Norberg Part III: Sport Specific Case Studies 14 Cricket: The Women's Cricket Association and the England and Wales Cricket Board Philippa Velija 15 Snowboarding: Women's agency from outsiders to insiders in the organisation Mari Kristin Sisjord Part IV: Meta-analyses and Conclusions 16 Meta-analyses: Data and methodologies Agnes Elling, Annelies Knoppers and Jorid Hovden 17 Meta-analyses: Policies and strategies Jorid Hovden, Agnes Elling and Annelies Knoppers 18 Meta-analyses: Theoretical issues Annelies Knoppers, Jorid Hovden and Agnes Elling 19 Conclusions: Progress, stability and future possibilities Jorid Hovden, Annelies Knoppers and Agnes Elling
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-138-07053-0
Sprache:
Englisch
Fachgebiete:
Sport
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Soziologie
Schlagwort(e):
Sportpolitik
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Geschlechtsunterschied
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Geschlechtersoziologie
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Gleichstellung
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Konferenzschrift
DOI:
10.4324/9781315115061
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