(Un)Doing Gender Inequalities in Sport Organizations
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2024-11
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Gender can be seen not only as a binary category but also as a performance or doing that is shaped by, and shapes organizational processes and structures that are deeply embedded in (sport) organizations in multiple and complex ways. The purpose of this paper is to explore strategies for addressing the undoing of gender in sport organizations with the use of an overarching or metaapproach. Strategies that aim to undo gender require a recognition of the complexity of regimes of inequality and the need to use incremental steps in the form of small wins while acknowledging change is not linear. The complexity and multiplicity of the gendering of sport organizations should, therefore, be considered a wicked problem. The naming of heterotopias can provide directions or goals for small wins and for addressing the wicked problem of the doing of gender in sport organizations.
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Gender equality, Heterotopia, Small wins, Sport leadership, Wicked problem, SDG 5 - Gender Equality
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Knoppers, A, van Doodewaard, C & Spaaij, R A 2024, '(Un)Doing Gender Inequalities in Sport Organizations', Journal of Sport Management, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 438-446. https://doi.org/10.1123/jsm.2024-0032