The outdoors and activities associated with them have historically been the domain of men, and studies have shown women to face unique challenges both to entering and continuing their participation in the outdoors. This is unfortunate given the fact that such a novel environment provides numerous benefits for both people in general and women specifically. This study examines the experiences of women as outdoor leaders in a conceptually and physically male dominated environment. Using a method of covert participation at a large outdoor adventure camp, this research demonstrates the special challenges that female staff members face, how they tackle these challenges, and the ways in which they navigate this gendered setting. These challenges i...
Historically, the wilderness and outdoor recreational activities have been portrayed as a masculine ...
Recent dialogue in outdoor leadership has led to the realization that more care and attention is req...
Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights reve...
The purpose of this paper is to explore a connection between gender and wilderness in a very specifi...
This literature review discusses the obstacles that women face in participating in outdoor recreatio...
Gender roles invariably shape the styles of leadership people assume in outdoor education. This rese...
Masculinity has been studied in various outdoor settings, including the industries of ecotourism, ou...
Historically, outdoor activities have been viewed as a male domain. Yet, research indicates women be...
The intent of this thesis is to investigate the extent to which people depart from traditional gende...
Rationale: Social work has long supported activity-based group work for young people. One such appr...
Females have long found it difficult to find entrance to and acceptance in the outdoors because of s...
In this essay, women outdoor leaders discuss how gender influences their work, and explore and chall...
Traditionally, descriptions of adventure recreation have tended to incorporate a limited range of ph...
As the literature about outdoor education grows, it is important that emerging trends are reviewed a...
This Handbook serves as a starting point for critical analysis and discourse about the status of wom...
Historically, the wilderness and outdoor recreational activities have been portrayed as a masculine ...
Recent dialogue in outdoor leadership has led to the realization that more care and attention is req...
Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights reve...
The purpose of this paper is to explore a connection between gender and wilderness in a very specifi...
This literature review discusses the obstacles that women face in participating in outdoor recreatio...
Gender roles invariably shape the styles of leadership people assume in outdoor education. This rese...
Masculinity has been studied in various outdoor settings, including the industries of ecotourism, ou...
Historically, outdoor activities have been viewed as a male domain. Yet, research indicates women be...
The intent of this thesis is to investigate the extent to which people depart from traditional gende...
Rationale: Social work has long supported activity-based group work for young people. One such appr...
Females have long found it difficult to find entrance to and acceptance in the outdoors because of s...
In this essay, women outdoor leaders discuss how gender influences their work, and explore and chall...
Traditionally, descriptions of adventure recreation have tended to incorporate a limited range of ph...
As the literature about outdoor education grows, it is important that emerging trends are reviewed a...
This Handbook serves as a starting point for critical analysis and discourse about the status of wom...
Historically, the wilderness and outdoor recreational activities have been portrayed as a masculine ...
Recent dialogue in outdoor leadership has led to the realization that more care and attention is req...
Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights reve...