Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Piggott, Lucy Victoria"
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Gender Distribution in Sport for Development and Peace Organizations: A Critical Mass of Women in Leadership and Governance Positions?
Piggott, Lucy Victoria; Mehus, Ingar; Adriaanse, Johanna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Over the past two decades, a plethora of studies have investigated gender distribution on the boards of national and international sport organizations. However, none of these have focused on sport for development and peace ... -
Gender representation and policy implementation in the governance of international Paralympic organizations
Piggott, Lucy Victoria; Matthews, Jordan (Chapter, 2024)The purpose of this chapter is to explore the extent to which international Paralympic organizations are proactive and successful in implementing actions to increase female representation across their governance teams and ... -
“It becomes a fight against who I am, rather than what I say”: Gender, positionality, and inclusion in esports leadership
Piggott, Lucy Victoria; Tjønndal, Anne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Within this article, we draw upon Kezar and Lester’s three components of positionality theory to explore how multiple and overlapping aspects of esports leaders’ identities influence their experiences and perceptions of ... -
“It's like this one man's baby”: Gender and decision-making power in sport for development and peace organizations
Piggott, Lucy Victoria (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Within this article, the author draws on Rao et al.’s theory of the deep structure of organizations to analyze the extent to which decision-making power across sport for development and peace organizations is gender ... -
Why Organization Studies Should Care More about Gender Exclusion and Inclusion in Sport Organizations
Piggott, Lucy Victoria; Hovden, Jorid; Knoppers, Annelies (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Sport organizations hold substantial ideological power to showcase and reinforce dominant cultural ideas about gender. The organization and portrayal of sporting events and spaces continue to promote and reinforce a ... -
Young refugees’ experiences of accumulating horizontal and vertical social capital through organised and informal sports
Nesse, Martin; Agergaard, Sine; Piggott, Lucy Victoria (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)For the last 20 years, Putnam's conceptualisations of bonding and bridging social capital have become a common reference for policies and programmes that seek to promote integration in and through sports. However, few ...