The Dome of Silence

The Dome of Silence

Author: Sandra Kirby

Publisher: Zed Books

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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This book frames the issue of sexual harassment and abuse in sports within the context of existing research on sexual violence and within the ethic of care, a direction the authors believe sport organizations should adopt. This book investigates sexual violence in sport and examines its underlying values. This is carried out in the context of contemporary experiences of a number of athletes. Issues covered include the emphasis on competition, compulsory heterosexuality, and patriotism.


Sexual Harassment and Abuse in Sport

Sexual Harassment and Abuse in Sport

Author: Celia Brackenridge

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781861770400

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"This work looks to increase awareness of sexual abuse in sports. Topics covered include the experiences of elite female athletes, sexual harassment of women in athletics as compared to the world of academia, the prevalence of sexual abuse in organized competitive sports in Australia, and defining appropriateness in coach-athlete sexual relationships." --Independant Publishers.


Examining and Mitigating Sexual Misconduct in Sport

Examining and Mitigating Sexual Misconduct in Sport

Author: Taylor & Francis Group

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-03-04

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780367647032

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This book outlines systemic and sociological explanations for why sport is a site of sexual misconduct. Personal narratives humanize survivor stories in ways often ignored in sport and society are shared. Authors offer recommendations to mitigate incidents of and harm done by sexual misconduct.


Crossing the Line

Crossing the Line

Author: Laura Robinson

Publisher: M&S

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13:

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In Crossing the Line, Laura Robinson takes an unflinching look at abuse in junior hockey, the breeding ground for the NHL. She explains how this great sport has gone so bad, and challenges those who are a part of the world of hockey to rethink the game and consider ways to fix it.


Sexual Harassment in Sport

Sexual Harassment in Sport

Author: Karin A. E. Volkwein-Caplan

Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Verlag

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1841260592

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This text provides an overview of all sorts of behaviour related to sexual harassment, its impact on the world of sport and on the participants. It answers questions raised by health and physical education students, athletes and sport personnel.


Gender Relations in Sport

Gender Relations in Sport

Author: Emily A. Roper

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2014-01-06

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 9462094551

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Designed primarily as a textbook for upper division undergraduate courses in gender and sport, gender issues, sport sociology, cultural sport studies, and women’s studies, Gender Relations in Sport provides a comprehensive examination of the intersecting themes and concepts surrounding the study of gender and sport. The 16 contributors, leading scholars from sport studies, present key issues, current research perspectives and theoretical developments within nine sub-areas of gender and sport: • Gender and sport participation • Theories of gender and sport • Gender and sport media • Sexual identity and sport • Intersections of race, ethnicity and gender in sport • Framing Title IX policy using conceptual metaphors • Studying the athletic body • Sexual harassment and abuse in sport • Historical developments and current issues from a European perspective The intersecting themes and concepts across chapters are also accentuated. Such a publication provides access to the study of gender relations in sport to students across a variety of disciplines. Emily A. Roper, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health and Kinesiology at Sam Houston State University. Her research focuses on gender, sexuality, and sport.


Staying in the Game

Staying in the Game

Author: Adrienne Lawrence

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2021-04-06

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0593084128

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A practical guide to shutting down workplace sexual harassment so it doesn't derail your career or your life, from the first on-air personality to sue ESPN for sexual harassment. Even in the #MeToo era, studies show that women in the workforce continue to harbor misconceptions about sexual harassment and are unprepared to respond when it happens. Lawyer and former ESPN anchor Adrienne Lawrence has learned to advocate for herself and other women. In this book, she offers much-needed insight on topics such as: • Identifying the five types of harassers and the five types of coworkers who enable them • Researching company culture and history to identify sexual harassment hotbeds • Properly documenting inappropriate behavior • Preparing for retaliation and mental health hurdles such as anxiety and depression • Managing public exposure and figuring out when to leverage the power of the media and/or lawyer up This essential guide helps women navigate the complicated realities of sexual harassment and teaches them how to be their own best advocates in toxic work environments.


Spoilsports

Spoilsports

Author: Celia Brackenridge

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-08-26

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1135802076

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Sexual exploitation in sport is a problem that has beset both male and female athletes privately for decades but which has only recently emerged as a public issue. Spoilsports is the first comprehensive review of this issue, integrating pioneering academic research, theoretical perspectives, and practical guidelines for performers, coaches, administrators and policy-makers. Key topics include: * 'moral panic' * children's rights * masculinity and power * making and implementing policy * leadership in sport. Spoilsports draws extensively on the personal experiences of athletes and those involved in sport. Challenging and controversial, this book represents an important step towards tackling a difficult issue. It is essential reading for coaches, athletes, parents, policy-makers and all those with a personal or professional interest in sport.


Getting in the Game

Getting in the Game

Author: Deborah L. Brake

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2012-08-20

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0814760392

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Title IX, a landmark federal statute enacted in 1972 to prohibit sex discrimination in education, has worked its way into American culture as few other laws have. The subject of web blogs and T-shirt slogans, it is credited with opening the doors to the massive numbers of girls and women now participating in competitive sports, yet few people fully understand the extent to which it has succeeded in challenging the gender norms that have circumscribed women's place in society more generally. In this legal analysis of Title IX, the author, a law professor assesses the statute's successes and failures. She provides an understanding and appreciation of what Title IX has accomplished, while taking a critical look at the places where it has fallen short.


How Much Is a Little Girl Worth?

How Much Is a Little Girl Worth?

Author: Rachael Denhollander

Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 1496441680

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You're beautiful, worthy, and you should be loved Because of all that you are. Different from anything else in the world, You are precious beyond the stars. How Much Is a Little Girl Worth? is Rachael Denhollander's tender-hearted anthem to little girls everywhere, teaching them that they have immeasurable worth because they are made in the image of God. Armed with this understanding, girls will develop confidence in their own value and blossom into women who can face any challenge life puts in their path. This powerful message, paired with vivid, glowing illustrations, will make you want to snuggle up with your little girl and remind her of how precious and treasured she is.