Past research provides evidence that outdoor recreation can aid in our deconstruction of gender and gender stereotyping (Henderson, Bialeschki, Shaw, & Freysinger, 1996). Outcomes from recreational experiences can transfer into other realms of daily life, resulting in a heightened sense of empowerment and social change for women (Henderson, 1996). Scarce, however, are conceptual frameworks for understanding how and why meaningful changes take place when women experience the outdoors. In examining the connection between wilderness recreation and social change for women, data were collected from twenty-four qualitative interviews with women who recreate in wilderness. Analysis indicated wilderness recreation can influence women\u27s everyday ...
Women of all backgrounds have contributed to the environmental history of the United States, but mos...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-[89])This thesis investigated women’s experience of ...
The overall purpose of this thesis was to identify gender-based and regional differences in wilderne...
Past research provides evidence that outdoor recreation can aid in our deconstruction of gender and ...
Past research provides evidence that outdoor recreation can aid in our decon-struction of gender and...
Past research provides evidence that outdoor recreation can aid in our deconstruction of gender and ...
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Historically, outdoor activities have been viewed as a male domain. Yet, research indicates women be...
Historically, the wilderness and outdoor recreational activities have been portrayed as a masculine ...
Females have long found it difficult to find entrance to and acceptance in the outdoors because of s...
The purpose of this study was to explore, describe, and explain how people (gbtlq identified persons...
This literature review discusses the obstacles that women face in participating in outdoor recreatio...
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Wilderness has so generally been reckoned a male domain and not the place of women;the moments a wom...
The purpose of this paper is to explore a connection between gender and wilderness in a very specifi...
Women of all backgrounds have contributed to the environmental history of the United States, but mos...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-[89])This thesis investigated women’s experience of ...
The overall purpose of this thesis was to identify gender-based and regional differences in wilderne...
Past research provides evidence that outdoor recreation can aid in our deconstruction of gender and ...
Past research provides evidence that outdoor recreation can aid in our decon-struction of gender and...
Past research provides evidence that outdoor recreation can aid in our deconstruction of gender and ...
Part of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open ...
Historically, outdoor activities have been viewed as a male domain. Yet, research indicates women be...
Historically, the wilderness and outdoor recreational activities have been portrayed as a masculine ...
Females have long found it difficult to find entrance to and acceptance in the outdoors because of s...
The purpose of this study was to explore, describe, and explain how people (gbtlq identified persons...
This literature review discusses the obstacles that women face in participating in outdoor recreatio...
Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights reve...
Wilderness has so generally been reckoned a male domain and not the place of women;the moments a wom...
The purpose of this paper is to explore a connection between gender and wilderness in a very specifi...
Women of all backgrounds have contributed to the environmental history of the United States, but mos...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-[89])This thesis investigated women’s experience of ...
The overall purpose of this thesis was to identify gender-based and regional differences in wilderne...