This report provides insight and offers recommendations for Mountain Training, the BMC, providers of mountaineering experiences and courses, and the wider climbing and mountaineering community to begin to address the gender imbalance in mountain leadership and wider participation. Specifically, this report presents the constraints on women’s participation in climbing and mountaineering, the strategies women use to negotiate these constraints and the benefits they gain from participation. Each of these will be considered at both a recreational and a professional level
Female participation rates in ultra-running is considerably lower than that of males, but the reason...
The discrepancy between the physical activity (PA) participation levels of men and women is well doc...
There is a problem throughout Scotland and the World of an imbalance of male to females in senior ma...
Participation in recreational mountaineering and mountaineering holidays continues to grow in the U...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the strategies women use to negotiate mountaineering par...
This thesis examines the gender dynamics of the alpine guiding industry, a profession that is overwh...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceived constraints on participating in mountainee...
This thesis has built on the philosophical foundations of Derridean deconstruction to provide a cont...
Females have long found it difficult to find entrance to and acceptance in the outdoors because of s...
The mountains are a place for economic activity and work for the guides and a place for fun and recr...
Women’s participation in sporting activity has increased significantly over recent years, though the...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceived constraints on participating in mountainee...
Since the late 1960s, women’s involvement in outdoor education (OE) has increased markedly. Although...
From its emergence in the middle of the 19th century, mountaineering has always been a very masculin...
The Snowsports industry is highly gendered due to the roots of sports as a male dominated endeavor. ...
Female participation rates in ultra-running is considerably lower than that of males, but the reason...
The discrepancy between the physical activity (PA) participation levels of men and women is well doc...
There is a problem throughout Scotland and the World of an imbalance of male to females in senior ma...
Participation in recreational mountaineering and mountaineering holidays continues to grow in the U...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the strategies women use to negotiate mountaineering par...
This thesis examines the gender dynamics of the alpine guiding industry, a profession that is overwh...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceived constraints on participating in mountainee...
This thesis has built on the philosophical foundations of Derridean deconstruction to provide a cont...
Females have long found it difficult to find entrance to and acceptance in the outdoors because of s...
The mountains are a place for economic activity and work for the guides and a place for fun and recr...
Women’s participation in sporting activity has increased significantly over recent years, though the...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceived constraints on participating in mountainee...
Since the late 1960s, women’s involvement in outdoor education (OE) has increased markedly. Although...
From its emergence in the middle of the 19th century, mountaineering has always been a very masculin...
The Snowsports industry is highly gendered due to the roots of sports as a male dominated endeavor. ...
Female participation rates in ultra-running is considerably lower than that of males, but the reason...
The discrepancy between the physical activity (PA) participation levels of men and women is well doc...
There is a problem throughout Scotland and the World of an imbalance of male to females in senior ma...