Women in Sports Coaching

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Akilah R. Carter-Francique
Assistant Coaches
Austin Stair Calhoun
Banyana Banyana
barriers to women coaches advancement
Bettina Callary
Brian T. Gearity
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Christianne M. Eason
Coach Education
Coaching Positions
cross-gender mentoring
DII
Ecological Intersectional Model
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Female Assistant Coach
Female Athletes
Female Coaches
gender and sport
gender equity in sport
Gendered Social Processes
George B. Cunningham
Head Coaching Position
Head Women's Basketball Coach
Head Women’s Basketball Coach
Homologous Reproduction
homophobia in athletics
intersectionality in coaching
Janelle E. Wells
Jennifer E. Bruening
Joseph P. Mills
Joyce Olushola
Laura J. Burton
Leanne Norman
Lesbian Coach
Male Coaches
Marlene A. Dixon
Mary Jo Kane
NCAA Division
Nefertiti Walker
Professional Development
qualitative coaching research
Sheila Robertson
Social Cognitive Career Theory
sport leadership diversity
Sport Leadership Positions
Sports Coaching
Title IX
Vicki D. Schull
Women Coaches
Women Head Coaches
Women's Rugby
Women's Sports
womens sport

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138558755
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Women in many Westernized countries encounter a wider variety of career opportunities than afforded in previous decades, and the percentage of women leaders in nearly every sector is on the rise. Sport coaching, however, remains a domain where gender equity has declined or stalled, despite increasing female sport participation. The percentage of women who coach women are in the minority in most sports, and there is a near absence of women coaching men. This important new book examines why. Drawing on original multi-disciplinary research from across the globe, including first-hand accounts from practicing coaches, the book illuminates and examines the status of women in coaching, explores the complex issues they face in pursuing their careers, and suggests solutions for eliminating the barriers that impede women in coaching.

Developing an innovative model of intersectionality and power constructs through which to guide research, the book covers issues including sexual identity, race, motherhood, cross-gender coaching and media coverage to give voice to women coaches from around the world. As such, Women in Sports Coaching is essential reading for serious students and scholars of sports coaching, sport sociology or anyone with an interest in gender and sport.

Nicole M. LaVoi is a Senior Lecturer in Kinesiology and Co-Director of the Tucker Center for Girls & Women at the University of Minnesota, USA, and former collegiate tennis coach and USPTA tennis teaching professional. Her research pertains to gender and coaching, and media portrayals of women in sport. She is the primary author of the longitudinal Women in College Coaching and Report Card research series.