A responsabilidade social dos jogos olímpicos: mulheres olímpicas

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  • Elisabeth Pike

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

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Olympism, Gender, Social Responsibility

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This paper will review the history of women’s involvement in the Olympic Games, how gender is socially (re)constructed through these events, current issues facing women who compete at the Olympic/Paralympic level, and what social responsibility the Olympic movement might assume to improve the experiences of Olympic women in the future.

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24-05-2017

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