Gender equality in the Olympic Movement: not a simple question, not a simple answer

Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 44 (3):329-341 (2017)
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Abstract

This article explores the strategies followed by the International Olympic Committee for the achievement of gender equality. It is argued that this international body can go beyond simply adopting an equality of opportunities approach to gender equality. It suggests which other strategies can be incorporated for which it draws on the different ways of understanding gender equality in gender political theory.

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