Gender diversity in European sport governance /

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Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Elling, Agnes (Editor), Hovden, Jorid (Editor), Knoppers, Annelies (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Series:Routledge research in sport, culture and society ; 105.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I Mapping the field
  • 1. Introduction / Agnes Elling
  • 2. Europe in world perspective: the Sydney Scoreboard Global Index for women in sport leadership / Johanna A. Adriaanse
  • pt. II Country studies
  • Southern Europe
  • 3. Turkey: men's resistance to gender equality in sport governance / Canan Koca
  • 4. Spain: social, political and organisational explanations / Celia Valiente
  • 5. Catalonia: the voices of female chairs of sports clubs / Anna Vilanova
  • Eastern Europe
  • 6. Poland: underrepresentation and misrecognition of women in sport leadership / Honorata Jakubowska
  • 7. Hungary: unquestioned male dominance in sport governance / Gyongyi Szabo Foldesi
  • North-Western Europe
  • 8. Germany: a long way to gender equity and equality in sport governance / Ilse Hartmann-Tews
  • 9. Netherlands: transformations but still a great deal to be done / Marlon Van Liere
  • 10. England: a `sporting future' for all? / Jordan J. K. Matthews
  • 11. Scotland: over the starting line or still in the blocks? / Irene A. Reid
  • Scandinavia
  • 12. Norway; gender, governance and the impact of quota regulations / Mari Kristin Sisjord
  • 13. Sweden: a gender perspective on sport governance / Johan R. Norberg
  • pt. 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
  • pt. IV Meta-analyses and Conclusions
  • 16. Meta-analysis: data and methodologies / Jorid Hovden
  • 17. Meta-analysis; policies and strategies / Annelies Knoppers
  • 18. Meta-analysis: theoretical issues / Agnes Elling
  • 19. Conclusions: progress, stability and future possibilities / Agnes Elling.