Herein we examine the current state of gender (in)equity within Canadian interuniversity varsity sport (U SPORTS). In so doing, we build upon the previous work of Canada’s Centre for Sport Policy Studies at University of Toronto (see Norman et al., 2021). In our examination, we accessed all 56 U SPORTS universities’ Department of Athletics official webpages. We investigated the opportunities for women to participate as student-athletes on U SPORTS interuniversity varsity sport teams as well as opportunities for women to serve as sport leaders as their universities’ Directors of Athletics (DAs) and head coaches. Our findings suggest the current situation in Canadian universities remains bleak. We also argue that immediate attention and actio...
Equity is an issue of democracy. Changes to improve equity and access must involve those affected in...
NCAA Division I athletics programs are required to go through a certification program developed by t...
Currently, there are disproportionally few women who hold coaching positions within Canadian univers...
Herein we examine the current state of gender (in)equity within Canadian interuniversity varsity spo...
This mixed method study used a combination of document analysis and survey research to investigate t...
With the passage of Title IX, pressure has been put upon college and university administrators to re...
Gender policies in sports have expanded considerably in most countries in recent decades. Neverthele...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate ways in which U.S. Title IX athletic gender equity polic...
Despite federal legislation (e.g., Title IX), gender equity has yet to be achieved, specifically wit...
Although gender equity has become an espoused organizational value for amateur sport organizations,...
Just over a week ago The Orlando Sentinel ran a series of three articles dealing with the issue of g...
Over 40% of the institutions of higher education in the United States are 2-year colleges that enrol...
This exploratory study investigated the landscape of international student-athletes participating in...
This paper analyzes gender equality in university sport programs through the lens of human rights le...
Medical research has demonstrated that women¹s physical, mental, and social health improves when the...
Equity is an issue of democracy. Changes to improve equity and access must involve those affected in...
NCAA Division I athletics programs are required to go through a certification program developed by t...
Currently, there are disproportionally few women who hold coaching positions within Canadian univers...
Herein we examine the current state of gender (in)equity within Canadian interuniversity varsity spo...
This mixed method study used a combination of document analysis and survey research to investigate t...
With the passage of Title IX, pressure has been put upon college and university administrators to re...
Gender policies in sports have expanded considerably in most countries in recent decades. Neverthele...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate ways in which U.S. Title IX athletic gender equity polic...
Despite federal legislation (e.g., Title IX), gender equity has yet to be achieved, specifically wit...
Although gender equity has become an espoused organizational value for amateur sport organizations,...
Just over a week ago The Orlando Sentinel ran a series of three articles dealing with the issue of g...
Over 40% of the institutions of higher education in the United States are 2-year colleges that enrol...
This exploratory study investigated the landscape of international student-athletes participating in...
This paper analyzes gender equality in university sport programs through the lens of human rights le...
Medical research has demonstrated that women¹s physical, mental, and social health improves when the...
Equity is an issue of democracy. Changes to improve equity and access must involve those affected in...
NCAA Division I athletics programs are required to go through a certification program developed by t...
Currently, there are disproportionally few women who hold coaching positions within Canadian univers...