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The en/gendering of volunteering: "I’ve pretty much always noticed that the tail runner is always female."

Stride, A.; Fitzgerald, H.; Rankin-Wright, A.; Barnes, L.

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Authors

A. Stride

H. Fitzgerald

A. Rankin-Wright

L. Barnes



Abstract

The authors report on findings from part of a larger research project ‘Gender in Volunteering Research’ (GiVR). Data were collected from 24 women volunteers in 3 contexts—cycling, parkrun, and the broader field of leisure to explore the ways these women volunteer— including a consideration of the key challenges they face and how they overcome them. By taking a gendered analysis and drawing on feminist middle ground thinking, the authors extend current qualitative research within volunteering. Findings suggest the en/gendering of volunteering is evident within volunteer organisations through the ways in which gender influences the roles and volunteering experiences within these settings. Personal circumstances also mediate the en/gendering of volunteering and the women in this study were aware of how they needed to negotiate these so they could continue their volunteer activities. The authors highlight the need for sport organisations to be more caring and interested in their volunteers’ lives and circumstances.

Citation

Stride, A., Fitzgerald, H., Rankin-Wright, A., & Barnes, L. (2020). The en/gendering of volunteering: "I’ve pretty much always noticed that the tail runner is always female.". Sport Management Review, 23(3), 498-508. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smr.2019.05.006

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 19, 2019
Online Publication Date Jun 1, 2019
Publication Date Jun 30, 2020
Deposit Date Jun 5, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jun 1, 2021
Journal Sport Management Review
Print ISSN 1441-3523
Electronic ISSN 1839-2083
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 23
Issue 3
Pages 498-508
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smr.2019.05.006
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1300108

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