TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring gender equity in Olympic and Paralympic governance
T2 - challenges and perspectives
AU - Abouna, Marie-Stéphanie
AU - Erdoğan, Sanna
AU - Lecocq, Gilles
AU - Zalupe, Sandja
AU - Agostinelli, Cristina
AU - Masanovic, Bojan
AU - Orlic, Ana
AU - Niemisalo, Niko
AU - Gençay, Okkes Alpaslan
AU - Cools, Wouter
PY - 2024/8/20
Y1 - 2024/8/20
N2 - Gender balance remains a fundamental concern in the evolution of the Olympic movement. Major issues such as equitable participation of male and female athletes and parity within its leadership are at the forefront of discussions. Scholars have shown gender imbalance in sports governance, with men holding a disproportionate share of power compared to women. This study examines the composition of the governing bodies of national Olympic and Paralympic committees. It aims to understand how gender equality representation in national bodies is compounded by the traditions of the sport associated with men, maintaining the gender gap in leadership. The findings highlight persistent disparities in gender representation in the governance structures of Olympic and Paralympic committees, despite variations among countries. These differences underscore the varying gender equality standards among participating nations, necessitating targeted interventions to address underlying societal inequalities. This article seeks to enhance understanding of the multiple factors shaping gender equality in the Olympic domain by providing insight into the dynamics surrounding gender balance at the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The results of these analyses could inform future initiatives aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion within the Olympic movement.
AB - Gender balance remains a fundamental concern in the evolution of the Olympic movement. Major issues such as equitable participation of male and female athletes and parity within its leadership are at the forefront of discussions. Scholars have shown gender imbalance in sports governance, with men holding a disproportionate share of power compared to women. This study examines the composition of the governing bodies of national Olympic and Paralympic committees. It aims to understand how gender equality representation in national bodies is compounded by the traditions of the sport associated with men, maintaining the gender gap in leadership. The findings highlight persistent disparities in gender representation in the governance structures of Olympic and Paralympic committees, despite variations among countries. These differences underscore the varying gender equality standards among participating nations, necessitating targeted interventions to address underlying societal inequalities. This article seeks to enhance understanding of the multiple factors shaping gender equality in the Olympic domain by providing insight into the dynamics surrounding gender balance at the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The results of these analyses could inform future initiatives aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion within the Olympic movement.
KW - gender equality
KW - gender balance
KW - Olympic values
KW - leadership
KW - national context
UR - https://journal.olimpianos.com.br/journal/index.php/Olimpianos/article/view/190
U2 - 10.30937/2526-6314.v8.id190
DO - 10.30937/2526-6314.v8.id190
M3 - Article
SN - 2526-6314
VL - 8
SP - 45
EP - 63
JO - Olimpianos
JF - Olimpianos
ER -