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Sonst. Personen | Doll-Tepper, Gudrun (Hrsg.); Pfister, Gertrud (Hrsg.); Scoretz, Deena (Hrsg.); Bilan, Christian (Hrsg.) |
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Titel | Sport, women & leadership. Congress proceedings Berlin 2004. Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Sport, Frauen und Führungsverhalten. Kongressproceedings Berlin 2004. |
Quelle | Köln: Verl. Sport u. Buch Strauß (2005), 227 S. |
Reihe | Wissenschaftliche Berichte und Materialien. Bundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft. 5 |
Beigaben | Tabellen |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 3-89001-405-4 |
Schlagwörter | Führungsstil; Gender Mainstreaming; Frau; Entwicklungsland; Gleichheit; Sport; Sportpädagogik; Management; Personalmanagement; Sportberuf; Trainer; Konferenzschrift; Asien; Bayern; China; Deutschland; Hamburg; Iran; Naher Osten; Nordamerika; Ostasien |
Abstract | An der Tagung nahmen Experten aus mehr als 15 Ländern teil. Sie kommen aus unterschiedlichen Forschungsfeldern und ermöglichten eine breite interdisziplinäre Diskussion. Sowohl Wissenschaftler als auch Praktiker nahmen teil. (Textauszug). Inhalt: Gertrud Pfister, Gudrun Doll-Tepper, Sabine Radtke: Women Taking the Lead? (27-56); Kari Fasting: Strategies for Developing Gender Equity in Sport Leadership (47-64); Gerald Gems: The American Way to Gender Equity - Title IX and its Consequences (65-69); Ilse Hartmann-Tews, Claudia Combrink: Under-Representation of Women in Governing Bodies of Sport (71-78); Laila Ottesen: Coaching - a Gendered Profession? (79-98); Rosa Diketmüller: Gender-Training for Coaches (99-110); Anita White: Women, Leadership and the Olympic Movement (111-120); Jorid Hovden: Gender Political Consequences of Male Dominance (121-130); Berit Skirstad: Women's Influence in Sport as Internal and External Stakeholders (131-146); Lisa Olenik: The Social Construction of Disabillity (147-151); Inge Claringbould, Annelies Knoppers, Angnes Elling: Finding a Women who Fits (153-167); Jinxia Dong: Gender Relations in Chinese Elite Sport (169-177); German Universities Sports Federation: Job Perspective or Voluntary Work (181-183); University Northumbria: Women into Sport: A Case Study from the North East of England (184-186); Land Sports Confederation Rhineland-Palatinate: Sports is Good for Rhineland-Palatinate (187-188); Land Sports Confederation Lower Saxony: Women Demonstrate Self-Confidence in Public (189-190); Land Sports Confederation Hamburg: Women in Voluntary Leadership Positions in Organised Sports (191-192); German Fencing Federation: Fencing goes Gender Mainstreaming (193-194); Bavarian Handball Federation: Teamwork - between Committees, Generations and Genders (195-196); Physical Education Organisation of I.R. Iran: Challenges and Structural Changes (197-200); Gertrud Pfister, Jorid Hovden: Session 'Theory' (203-204); Ilse Hartmann-Tews, Berit Skirstad: Session 'Methods' (205); Gerald Gems, Lisa Olenik, Nanda Fischer: Session 'Results' (206-207); Jinxia Dong, Agnes Elling, Inge Clairingbould: Session 'Cooperation between Research & Practic' (208-210). Content: Gertrud Pfister, Gudrun Doll-Tepper, Sabine Radtke: Women Taking the Lead? (27-56); Kari Fasting: Strategies for Developing Gender Equity in Sport Leadership (47-64); Gerald Gems: The American Way to Gender Equity - Title IX and its Consequences (65-69); Ilse Hartmann-Tews, Claudia Combrink: Under-Representation of Women in Governing Bodies of Sport (71-78); Laila Ottesen: Coaching - a Gendered Profession? (79-98); Rosa Diketmüller: Gender-Training for Coaches (99-110); Anita White: Women, Leadership and the Olympic Movement (111-120); Jorid Hovden: Gender Political Consequences of Male Dominance (121-130); Berit Skirstad: Women's Influence in Sport as Internal and External Stakeholders (131-146); Lisa Olenik: The Social Construction of Disabillity (147-151); Inge Claringbould, Annelies Knoppers, Angnes Elling: Finding a Women who Fits (153-167); Jinxia Dong: Gender Relations in Chinese Elite Sport (169-177); German Universities Sports Federation: Job Perspective or Voluntary Work (181-183); University Northumbria: Women into Sport: A Case Study from the North East of England (184-186); Land Sports Confederation Rhineland-Palatinate: Sports is Good for Rhineland-Palatinate (187-188); Land Sports Confederation Lower Saxony: Women Demonstrate Self-Confidence in Public (189-190); Land Sports Confederation Hamburg: Women in Voluntary Leadership Positions in Organised Sports (191-192); German Fencing Federation: Fencing goes Gender Mainstreaming (193-194); Bavarian Handball Federation: Teamwork - between Committees, Generations and Genders (195-196); Physical Education Organisation of I.R. Iran: Challenges and Structural Changes (197-200); Gertrud Pfister, Jorid Hovden: Session 'Theory' (203-204); Ilse Hartmann-Tews, Berit Skirstad: Session 'Methods' (205); Gerald Gems, Lisa Olenik, Nanda Fischer: Session 'Results' (206-207); Jinxia Dong, Agnes Elling, Inge Clairingbould: Session 'Cooperation between Research & Practic' (208-210). |
Erfasst von | GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim |
Update | 2006/3 |