Safeguarding in sports settings: unpacking a conflicting identity
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چکیده
Safeguarding is a major area of research, policy, and practice for contemporary sports scholars, practitioners, stakeholders. In recent years, the concept safeguarding (broadly: prevention harassment abuse) as applied to sport settings has expanded include not only sexual abuse, but also individual (e.g. disordered eating; self-harm), relational psychological, physical, abuse), organisational systemic discrimination; medical mismanagement) forms violence. 2016 International Olympic Committee published its landmark Consensus Statement on non-accidental violence (harassment in (IOCCS). Concomitantly, organisations have increasingly regulated women’s eligibility through ‘female policies’ under premise safeguarding. This particularly exemplified by World Athletics’ 2019 Female Eligibility Regulation (WAFER). The WAFER, however, received substantial critique, terms discrimination harm that it been shown enact certain groups marginalised women. this article, we undertake comparative document analysis evaluate female regulations within framework policy practice. Our finds safeguarding, especially with regard ‘fairness’ women athletes, adopts conflicting identity due three primary reasons: (1) lack accountability; (2) focusing interpersonal harms rather than violence; (3) attention science over athlete voice. As such, conclude urging critical re-examination conceptualisation implementation positioning enacted policies issue.
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عنوان ژورنال: Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['2159-6778', '2159-676X']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676x.2021.1920456