The social responsibility of the olympics games: olympic women

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  • Elisabeth Pike

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30937/2526-6314.v1n1.id3

Keywords:

Olimpismo, Gênero, Responsabilidade Social

Abstract

Este artigo irá analisar a história do envolvimento das mulheres nos Jogos Olímpicos, a forma como o gênero é (re)construído socialmente através destes eventos, as questões atuais enfrentadas pelas mulheres que competem no nível Olímpico/Paraolímpico e a responsabilidade social que o movimento olímpico pode assumir para melhorar a experiência das mulheres olímpicas no futuro.

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2017-05-24

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