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Bearing the Burden of Doubt: Female Coaches' Experiences of Gender Relations

01 Dec 2010-Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (Taylor & Francis Group)-Vol. 81, Iss: 4, pp 506-517
TL;DR: It is found that female coaches felt the need to continually prove themselves and often experienced coaching as a hostile and intimidating culture, and there is a case for a greater emphasis on sociocultural education within the UK coaching curricula.
Abstract: Based on interview research, this study examined how master female coaches based in the United Kingdom experienced relations with men within their profession. Using a feminist cultural studies approach to examine how sport promotes and maintains a gender order unfavorable to women, we found that female coaches felt the need to continually prove themselves and often experienced coaching as a hostile and intimidating culture. Participants reported a gradual reduction in such unwelcoming behavior from men, seemingly because they had proved to be no threat to the existing patriarchal structure. A critical exploration of coaching is needed to understand how masculine hegemony leads to women's relative powerlessness as coaches. Furthermore, the findings present a case for a greater emphasis on sociocultural education within the UK coaching curricula.
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TL;DR: This article provided a multilevel examination of available scholarship that contributes to understanding why there are so few women in leadership positions within sport, including stereotyping of leaders, issues of discrimination, and gendered organizational cultures.

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TL;DR: In this article, the complex and multidimensional barriers that affect, impede or prevent females from seeking or remaining in coaching positions, in addition to factors that support and facilitate career advancement and retention, are summarized.
Abstract: A vast amount of literature exists pertaining to female coaches at all levels of competition from around the globe. Within this article, using Brofenbrenner's ecological systems theory, the complex and multidimensional barriers that affect, impede or prevent females from seeking or remaining in coaching positions, in addition to factors that support and facilitate career advancement and retention, are summarized. Barriers and supports represented in the literature are organized from most proximal (individual) to most distal (socio-cultural) to the coach. We conclude by identifying gaps in the research. The model can be used as a reflective heuristic to educate about the numerous dynamic organizational and societal barriers and supports engaged with by female coaches. In doing so, productive coping strategies can be learned and solutions and policy changes generated in order to increase opportunities for female coaches and make the environment within which they work increasingly inclusive, positive and sup...

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  • ...In her line of research, Norman (2010a, 2010b, 2011) consistently documented the systematic undervaluing of female coaches’ skills, exclusion from elite positions, and not being taken seriously when in top positions....

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TL;DR: In this paper, the discovery of grounded theory is discussed and grounded theory can be found in the form of a grounded theory discovery problem, where the root cause of the problem is identified.
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  • ...To elicit the recurring themes and patterns across the interviews, I used the Constant Comparison method of data analysis (Glaser & Strauss, 1967)....

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"Bearing the Burden of Doubt: Female..." refers methods in this paper

  • ...…509 11/19/2010 11:49:36 AM 510 RQES: December 2010 originally developed for a grounded theory approach, Lincoln and Guba (1985) added significant procedural details to the analytical technique, and Maykut and Morehouse (1994) validated this as a standalone technique for other types of analyses....

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