Within this article, the authors explore the extent to which the administrative and governance hierarchies, rules, and processes of two English national governing bodies (NGBs) reproduce or resist gender segregation and male dominance within their leadership and governance. Drawing on Bourdieu’s theory of practice, the authors expand upon current literature to better understand the workings of gender power relations at the structural level of organizational practice. Semistructured interviews with male and female leaders were supplemented by an analysis of formal documents. The authors found that gender power relations privileging men were simultaneously conserved and resisted within the two NGBs. While resistance to male-dominated leadersh...
This study analyses the gender equality policies on the national sports federation (NSFs) boards in ...
The aim of this research is to address why there are fewer female leaders in the football associatio...
The aim of this research is to address why there are fewer female leaders in the football associatio...
Despite the benefits of diversity amongst sport leaders increasingly being argued by both researcher...
This paper critiques the development and implementation of gender equity policies in National Govern...
In 2016, Sport England and UK Sport jointly published a new code for sports governance. This include...
This study investigated the development of the legacies of the five World Conferences on Women and S...
The paper aims at investigating the relationship between corporate governance in sport organizations...
To date, women are under-represented in most positions of authority, including sport leadership, not...
The purpose of this article is to draw upon Pettigrew's contextualist approach to organizational cha...
Development organisations are generally believed to be fairly gender equal workplaces, with gender r...
Although diversity is an often cited organisational value, its support is often muted when it pertai...
There is a growing body of research focusing on women in the business sector using a transformationa...
Leadership representation and experiences of the past, current, and future women leaders are importa...
Most sports are structured by gender resulting in sex segregation by sport. This formal division of ...
This study analyses the gender equality policies on the national sports federation (NSFs) boards in ...
The aim of this research is to address why there are fewer female leaders in the football associatio...
The aim of this research is to address why there are fewer female leaders in the football associatio...
Despite the benefits of diversity amongst sport leaders increasingly being argued by both researcher...
This paper critiques the development and implementation of gender equity policies in National Govern...
In 2016, Sport England and UK Sport jointly published a new code for sports governance. This include...
This study investigated the development of the legacies of the five World Conferences on Women and S...
The paper aims at investigating the relationship between corporate governance in sport organizations...
To date, women are under-represented in most positions of authority, including sport leadership, not...
The purpose of this article is to draw upon Pettigrew's contextualist approach to organizational cha...
Development organisations are generally believed to be fairly gender equal workplaces, with gender r...
Although diversity is an often cited organisational value, its support is often muted when it pertai...
There is a growing body of research focusing on women in the business sector using a transformationa...
Leadership representation and experiences of the past, current, and future women leaders are importa...
Most sports are structured by gender resulting in sex segregation by sport. This formal division of ...
This study analyses the gender equality policies on the national sports federation (NSFs) boards in ...
The aim of this research is to address why there are fewer female leaders in the football associatio...
The aim of this research is to address why there are fewer female leaders in the football associatio...