‘Football as opportunity!’ the potential of inter- and transdisciplinary research to explore and transform gender inequalities: a special focus on qualitative linguistic discourse analysis
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ABSTRACT Football is of global socio-cultural and economic significance. Though it has changed considerably regarding the participation and representation of women, it is (still) built on condensed traits of hegemonic masculinity, gendered norms, and expectations. At the same time, football entails great emancipatory and empowering opportunities and thus offers itself as an empirical laboratory for gender research and as a blueprint for sustainable transformation in other (similarly) gendered societal domains. This contribution shows how existing gender inequalities in (Austrian) female football might be explored and transformed by means of inter- and transdisciplinary research. It details the scope, goals, and research design of such a project in the context of GOAL (Gender [In]Equality in Football: Developing Opportunities through Assessment and Leadership Transformation), an envisioned, prospective cooperation between linguistics, anthropology, sports pedagogy, and economic sciences with various practice partners. A special focus will be on the role and potentials of qualitative linguistic discourse analysis in exploring causes and characteristics of gender inequality in (female) football as experienced, practiced, represented, and reproduced, but also challenged by social actors on and off the field. First findings from the related, (purely) linguistic research project More than a Game will be utilized to further illustrate this point.
足球具有全球性的社会文化和经济意义。尽管在女性的参与和代表方面已经发生了很大的变化,但它(仍然)建立在男性霸权、性别规范和期望的浓缩特征之上。与此同时,足球带来了巨大的解放和赋权机会,因此成为性别研究的经验实验室,并为其他(类似)性别社会领域的可持续转型提供了蓝图。这一贡献展示了如何通过跨学科和跨学科的研究来探索和改变(奥地利)女子足球中存在的性别不平等。它详细介绍了在GOAL(足球中的性别平等:通过评估和领导力转型发展机会)的背景下,这样一个项目的范围、目标和研究设计。GOAL是语言学、人类学、体育教育学和经济科学与各种实践伙伴之间的预期合作。一个特别的重点将放在定性语言话语分析的作用和潜力,探索(女性)足球中性别不平等的原因和特征,作为经验,实践,代表和再现,但也受到社会行动者在场上和场下的挑战。首先,我们将利用来自相关(纯粹)语言学研究项目More than a Game的发现来进一步说明这一点。
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