Gender equality policy of the Olympic Movement in Chinese sport governing bodies: the case of elite volleyball

Xingmeng Ava Huang, Patrick Wing Chung Lau
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This research based on the theoretical framework of globalisation focuses on the development of gender equality policy in the Olympic Movement and the implementation of IOC’s gender equality policy in the context of Chinese elite volleyball. In addition to documentary analysis, 17 semi-structured interviews were conducted with key insiders within Chinese elite volleyball system to provide a comprehensive understanding of the IOC’s gender equality policy implementation. The analysis involved perspectives of athletes’ participation, coaching positions, and leadership roles according to three main elements of the IOC’s gender equality policy. The findings demonstrated that the responses of Chinese elite volleyball to IOC’s gender equality policy are participative, conflictual, and passive in terms of the gender balance of athletes’ participation, coaches’ positions, and the representation of leadership roles respectively. IOC recommended subordinated stakeholders including NOCs to implement gender equality policy. The attitude of Chinese elite volleyball governing body towards gender equality is generally positive. However, IOC’s gender equality policy is not consistently transferred at national level. Policy might be implemented with symbolic measure in China without monitoring system. Referees should be included in policy contents in addition to athletes, coaches and leaders. In addition, since IOC’s gender equality policy and statistics have been keeping updated, further results with respect to the case of volleyball should be demonstrated in future research.
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中国体育管理机构的奥林匹克运动性别平等政策:以精英排球为例
本研究基于全球化的理论框架,重点关注奥林匹克运动中性别平等政策的发展,以及国际奥委会性别平等政策在中国精英排球运动中的实施情况。 除文献分析外,还对中国精英排球系统的主要内部人士进行了 17 次半结构式访谈,以全面了解国际奥委会性别平等政策的实施情况。根据国际奥委会性别平等政策的三大要素,分析涉及运动员参与、教练职位和领导角色的视角。 研究结果表明,中国精英排球对国际奥委会性别平等政策的回应在运动员参与、教练员职位和领导角色代表性的性别平衡方面分别表现为参与性、冲突性和被动性。 国际奥委会建议包括国家奥委会在内的下属利益相关方执行性别平等政策。中国精英排球管理机构对性别平等的态度总体上是积极的。然而,国际奥委会的性别平等政策并没有在国家层面得到一致贯彻。在中国,政策的实施可能只是象征性的,没有监督体系。除运动员、教练员和领队外,裁判员也应纳入政策内容。此外,由于国际奥委会的性别平等政策和统计数据一直在不断更新,在未来的研究中,应 进一步展示排球方面的成果。
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