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Female empowerment through sport: an exploratory narrative review
AbstractEmpowering females is a critical global priority. Sports participation is a mechanism to increase female empowerment employed throughout the world. However, measuring empowerment remains challenging because definitions often differ between geographical contexts. For example, empowerment theory constructs, especially individual or psychological empowerment, are frequently used in the Global North to examine and define empowerment. In the Global South, female empowerment, usually referred to as women’s empowerment, explicitly addresses women’s issues related to their ability to make life choices. Despite these differences, empowerment goals are similar regardless of geography within the sporting context. Therefore, this exploratory narrative review explores differences in empowerment and women’s empowerment through sports globally and describes sports empowerment as its own construct. Sports empowerment illustrates feelings of empowerment that are the product of sports experiences that spillover to daily life.Keywords: Women’s agencyautonomyphysical healthsport developmentreview paperself-actualization AcknowledgmentsThe authors gratefully acknowledge Elizabeth Rodgers, Averie Brown, Aidan Lewis, Brooke Crawford, and Murry Streetman for supporting this exploratory review.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Table 1. Overview of the articles selected for full review.Download CSVDisplay Table
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The considerable growth of interest in commerce, media and politics in the modern world and their relationship to sport in international academia has resulted in academics not only in sports studies but in business, economics, law, management, politics, and media and tourism studies writing in ever-increasing numbers about sport. Sport in Society is a multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary forum for academics to discuss the growing relationship of sport to these significant areas of modern life.