Unraveling Gender and Non-Accidental Violence in Women’s Gymnastics Research: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis
Authors: Stewart, C. and Barker-Ruchti, N.
Journal: Quest
Volume: 76
Issue: 2
Pages: 169-189
eISSN: 1543-2750
ISSN: 0033-6297
DOI: 10.1080/00336297.2023.2261581
Abstract:Non-accidental violence in women’s gymnastics has gained significant attention, and is a sport where gender is clearly differentiated. Despite the volume of gymnastics research on these themes it seemingly had little impact in preventing harm. We conducted a critical interpretative synthesis of 45 articles to reexamine the literature for understanding of, and connections between, gender and violence. We found that where gender viewed as a structure was explicit, violence was not. Conversely where violence was explicit, gender was implicit and viewed in individualist terms. Only one article explicitly connected gender and violence recognizing violence as a gendered outcome. We encourage researchers to incorporate gender as a structure in analytical inquiries and identify the wider contexts and associated mechanisms through which gender intersects with violence. Doing so can help to develop prevention measures that align with international definitions of gender-based violence.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/39641/
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Unraveling Gender and Non-Accidental Violence in Women's Gymnastics Research: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis
Authors: Stewart, C. and Barker-Ruchti, N.
Journal: QUEST
eISSN: 1543-2750
ISSN: 0033-6297
DOI: 10.1080/00336297.2023.2261581
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/39641/
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Unraveling Gender and Non-Accidental Violence in Women’s Gymnastics Research: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis
Authors: Stewart, C. and Barker-Ruchti, N.
Journal: Quest
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISSN: 0033-6297
DOI: 10.1080/00336297.2023.2261581
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/39641/
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Unraveling Gender and Non-Accidental Violence in Women’s Gymnastics Research: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis
Authors: Stewart, C. and Barker-Ruchti, N.
Journal: Quest
Volume: 76
Issue: 2
Pages: 169-189
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISSN: 0033-6297
Abstract:Non-accidental violence in women’s gymnastics has gained significant attention, and is a sport where gender is clearly differentiated. Despite the volume of gymnastics research on these themes it seemingly had little impact in preventing harm. We conducted a critical interpretative synthesis of 45 articles to reexamine the literature for understanding of, and connections between, gender and violence. We found that where gender viewed as a structure was explicit, violence was not. Conversely where violence was explicit, gender was implicit and viewed in individualist terms. Only one article explicitly connected gender and violence recognizing violence as a gendered outcome. We encourage researchers to incorporate gender as a structure in analytical inquiries and identify the wider contexts and associated mechanisms through which gender intersects with violence. Doing so can help to develop prevention measures that align with international definitions of gender-based violence.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/39641/
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