Search Results - "Claringbould, Inge"
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The vulnerability of community sport organizations to criminal interference
Published in Trends in organized crime (12-07-2024)“…Abstract There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that Community Sport Organizations (CSOs) are increasingly susceptible to individuals with criminal…”
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Discursive resistance to gender diversity in sport governance: sport as a unique field?
Published in International journal of sport policy and politics (03-07-2021)“…Although diversity is an often cited organisational value, its support is often muted when it pertains to boards of governance. The aim of this study is to…”
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Doing and Undoing Gender in Sport Governance
Published in Sex roles (2008)“…Processes of sense making enable individuals to explain or give meaning to their experiences including those pertaining to gender. Meanings shape both…”
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Finding a 'normal' woman : Selection processes for board membership
Published in Sex roles (01-04-2007)“…The higher the organization level, the lower the percentage of women in governance. The purpose of the present study was to explore how men and women negotiate…”
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Becoming a 'good coach'
Published in Sport, education and society (02-04-2016)“…The purpose of this paper was to gain insight into how coaches problematized their coaching practices and the process in which they engaged to become what they…”
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Bodies Matter: Professional Bodies and Embodiment in Institutional Sport Contexts
Published in Journal of sport and social issues (01-08-2017)“…Bodies are always present in organizations, yet they frequently remain unacknowledged or invisible including in sport organizations and sport management…”
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Gender equality in sport leadership: From the Brighton Declaration to the Sydney Scoreboard
Published in International review for the sociology of sport (01-08-2016)“…This study investigated the development of the legacies of the five World Conferences on Women and Sport that have been convened by the International Working…”
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Young athletes and their coaches: disciplinary processes and habitus development
Published in Leisure studies (04-05-2015)“…Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational youth sport may give meanings to their participation and how…”
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Discursive managerial practices of diversity and homogeneity
Published in Journal of gender studies (04-05-2015)“…The concept of diversity as an organizational value has become an integral part of many organizational policies, yet women and minorities continue to be…”
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The social construction of integrity: a qualitative case study in Dutch Football
Published in Sport in society (02-09-2022)“…This study analyses how the social construction of integrity takes place within the context of football in the Netherlands. Combining a contextual approach to…”
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'It's just the way it is...' or not? How physical education teachers categorise and normalise differences
Published in Gender and education (01-12-2012)“…This article explores how Dutch physical education (PE) teachers discursively construct body differences between students related to gender, (dis)ability and…”
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Doing and Undoing Gender in Sport Governance: Gender and Sex Diversity in Sport Organizations
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A picture is worth a thousand words: constructing (non-) athletic bodies
Published in Journal of youth studies (01-05-2012)“…In this article we explore body norms Dutch youth create in their discursive constructions of athletic and (non-)athletic bodies and how these norms are…”
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Exclusionary practices in sport journalism
Published in Sex roles (01-12-2004)“…The relatively low percentage of women and minority sport journalists suggests dynamics of exclusion. We used J. Acker's (1990, 1992) theory about gender and…”
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