Sport and Violence Against Women offers an incisive examination of violence against women in the world of athletics. Drawing on decades of award-winning sociological research, authors Walter S. DeKeseredy, Martin D. Schwartz, and Leah Oldham provide an accessible yet rigorous analysis that bridges empirical evidence, theoretical frameworks, and policy considerations. The book confronts urgent questions, exploring why elite, amateur, and professional sports often serve as strongholds for rape culture, misogyny, and abuse; the roles of male athletes, coaches, and authority figures in…mehr
Sport and Violence Against Women offers an incisive examination of violence against women in the world of athletics. Drawing on decades of award-winning sociological research, authors Walter S. DeKeseredy, Martin D. Schwartz, and Leah Oldham provide an accessible yet rigorous analysis that bridges empirical evidence, theoretical frameworks, and policy considerations. The book confronts urgent questions, exploring why elite, amateur, and professional sports often serve as strongholds for rape culture, misogyny, and abuse; the roles of male athletes, coaches, and authority figures in perpetuating physical, sexual, psychological, and economic violence against women and girls; and how a culture of toxic masculinity persists in sports, even as other sectors of society make strides toward greater gender equity. By exploring the political, economic, and organizational factors that sustain these harmful dynamics, the authors illuminate the broader social forces at play and challenge readers to consider what can be done to address these pressing issues. Impactful and relevant, Sport and Violence Against Women is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, journalists, athletics enthusiasts, and laypeople alike - sparking debate and demanding action in the ongoing fight against violence toward women in sport.
Walter S. DeKeseredy is the Anna Deane Carlson endowed chair of social sciences, director of the Research Center on Violence, and a professor of sociology at West Virginia University. The author of 30 books and more than 150 journal articles, he was named fellow of the American Society of Criminology. Leah C. Oldham is a doctoral candidate in sociology at West Virginia University. Martin D. Schwartz is a professorial lecturer at George Washington University and an emeritus professor at Ohio University. He has published 25 editions of 14 books, 80 refereed journal articles, and another 80 chapters and reports. He is a fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and has received a variety of distinguished scholar, teaching, and mentoring awards from international criminology organizations. His work has centred on organizational and peer support for violence against women in school, relationships, sport, and other institutions.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Key Definitional Issues in the Study of Violence Against Women in Sport 2. Interpersonal Types of Woman Abuse in Sport 3. Women’s Experiences of Crimes of the Powerful in Sport 4. Explaining Violence Against Women in Sport Contexts 5. What is to be Done about Violence Against Women in Sport? Notes Index About the Authors
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Key Definitional Issues in the Study of Violence Against Women in Sport 2. Interpersonal Types of Woman Abuse in Sport 3. Women’s Experiences of Crimes of the Powerful in Sport 4. Explaining Violence Against Women in Sport Contexts 5. What is to be Done about Violence Against Women in Sport? Notes Index About the Authors
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