Creating strategies and policies for equality, diversity and inclusivity within the British Society of Sports History, part one

IF 0.5 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Amanda Callan-Spenn, C. Harrison, Tanya K. Jones
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ABSTRACT The British Society of Sports History is actively working towards a more diverse and inclusive membership alongside the aim of encouraging a more representative research output in the field of sports history in Britain. This article provides an introduction to the process of developing and implementing strategies towards this intention. The article sits alongside and is informed by texts from authors such as Skillen and Osborne who have highlighted the continuing gender divide within sports history and the traditional leaning towards a male centred approach, and Evans et al, who have recently focussed on the disappointing legacy of the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement within the field. Not limited to these particular underrepresented groups, the article considers the questions which need to be asked to produce useful and considered policies for inclusivity. With collaboration from members of the North American Society for Sport History, the author draws no conclusions, but hopes to contribute to the debate related to the inclusion of marginalised or underrepresented individuals within our sphere of academia.
在英国体育史学会内制定平等、多样性和包容性的战略和政策,第一部分
英国体育历史学会正积极致力于建立一个更加多元化和包容性的会员,同时鼓励在英国体育历史领域产生更具代表性的研究成果。本文介绍了为实现这一目标而制定和实施战略的过程。这篇文章与Skillen和Osborne等作者的文本并列,他们强调了体育史上持续的性别鸿沟和传统上倾向于以男性为中心的方法,以及Evans等人,他们最近关注了“黑人的命也是命”运动在该领域令人失望的遗产。不局限于这些特定的代表性不足的群体,文章考虑了需要提出的问题,以制定有用的和经过深思熟虑的包容性政策。在与北美体育史学会成员的合作下,作者没有得出结论,但希望能对学术界中边缘化或代表性不足的个人的讨论有所贡献。
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