Daniel Alsarve
RMIT University
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Sport in History | 2018
Daniel Alsarve
ABSTRACT From both a quantitative and qualitative perspective, research shows that men and masculinities have dominated the Swedish sports movement for a long time and that sport as a so-called ‘democratic people’s movement’ has been criticised for being a male movement. Given the self-made claims of the Swedish Sports Confederation’s fostering of inclusivity and democratisation, this study encompasses a critical and historical perspective on the inclusive and exclusive dimensions of sport. The study object is a Swedish sports club and the specific aim is to analyse the prevailing norms and ideals and how they eventually helped to reproduce men’s domination in a local sports club. Chronologically, the paper uses a historical comparative approach studying the club’s 1910s–1920s and 1970s–1980s. The research questions put are: What characterised the norms of the ideal member and collective membership in terms of gender and did these change over time? Is it possible to find specific examples of inclusion and exclusion techniques by studying the club’s photographs and stories? The main result shows subtle and explicit power techniques that reproduced (some) men’s superior position at the club level.
Sport Education and Society | 2018
Daniel Alsarve
ABSTRACT Sport is often described as a field containing competitive and hierarchy shaping activities. However, in Sweden and elsewhere, this field is also permeated by democratic principles where, for example, everybody has the right to participate in children’s and youth sports regardless of gender, ethnicity or physical ability. In Sweden, there are distinct objectives for gender equality, where women/girls and men/boys should ideally be treated and recognised equally. The aim of this paper is twofold: to examine how gender is enacted in the textbooks used in Swedish sports coaching and educational programmes and to identify whether any of the enactments reflect a hegemonic masculinity. The textbooks used in two of the most extensive courses arranged by the Swedish Sports Confederation, ‘The Platform’ [Plattformen] and ‘Basic Coach Education’ [Grundtränarutbildning] are in focus. The theoretical framework and methodological approach are inspired by research on sport, gender and the hegemonic masculinity thesis. In the process of analysis, the hegemonic perspective is central. During the analysis, four themes are identified as expressions of a hegemonic masculinity and, thus, as obstacles to gender equality. Firstly, the binary sex norm poses a real challenge for the implementation of gender equality because it helps to shape a hierarchy that privileges men and masculinities. Secondly and thirdly, the themes ‘puberty’ and ‘the coach’ appear to be important, in that they support and contest a gendered hierarchy. Finally, there are examples of men, like sport coaches, appearing as genderless, which is interpreted as a hegemonic acceptance of the category of men (as universal and genderless subjects). By critically illuminating these themes, the paper adds to the wider research field of sport, coaching and education programmes and the complexity of gender mainstreaming in sport.
Tidskrift för politisk filosofi | 2017
Daniel Alsarve
Scandinavian Sport Studies Forum | 2017
Daniel Alsarve; Johan Jakobsson; Jens Helgesson
SVEBI (Svensk Förening för Beteende- och Samhällsvetenskaplig Idrottsforskning), Örebro, Sweden, 16-17 November, 2016 | 2016
Daniel Alsarve; Sofie Wallin; Peter Bergvall Virtanen
9th Meeting of the Transnational Working Group for the Study of Gender and Sport, Bochum, Germany, 24th-26th November 2016 | 2016
Daniel Alsarve
Svensk Förening för Beteende- och Samhällsvetenskaplig Idrottsforskning (SVEBI 2015), Linnéuniversitetet, Växjö, Sweden, November 11-12, 2015 | 2015
Daniel Alsarve
Idrott, historia & samhälle | 2015
Daniel Alsarve; Robert Svensson
European College of Sport Science (ECSS)20th annual congress of the European College of Sport Science, Malmö, June 24-27, 2015 | 2015
Robert Svensson; Daniel Alsarve
8th Meeting of Transnational Scholars for the Study of Gender and Sport, Basel, Switzerland, November 26-28, 2015 | 2015
Daniel Alsarve