Index

Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst (York University, Canada)
Holly Thorpe (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Megan Chawansky (Otterbein University, USA)

Sport, Gender and Development

ISBN: 978-1-83867-866-1, eISBN: 978-1-83867-863-0

Publication date: 10 December 2021

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Hayhurst, L.M.C., Thorpe, H. and Chawansky, M. (2021), "Index", Sport, Gender and Development (Emerald Studies in Sport and Gender), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 261-268. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-863-020211010

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INDEX

Abu-Lughod, Lila
, 62–63, 94, 111, 113, 127, 138

Action Impact Network
, 200–201

Action Sports for Development and Peace (ASDP)
, 23–24, 87–93, 98, 110–111, 113, 192

Adams, Andrew
, 42, 194–195

Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW)
, 18–19, 22–23, 65–73, 75–85

Affect

disgust
, 127–128

fear
, 40–41, 43–45, 70, 77–79, 81–82, 95, 104, 107, 117, 120, 126, 134, 139, 185, 205–206

pleasure
, 41, 115, 127–128, 138

shame
, 28, 43, 118–119, 127–128, 189–190

Afghanistan
, 12–13, 23–24, 32, 39–42, 87–88, 90–91, 93–99, 101–106, 108–113, 115–116, 122–128, 132–139, 170, 179–183, 186–188, 192, 207

Agency
, 36–37, 48–49, 56, 61, 84, 92–94, 120–121, 129, 133, 148, 167, 171–174, 177, 182, 189–190, 214–216

Ahmad, Nida
, 48–49, 88–90, 185–186, 200–201

Aidland
, 116, 119, 121, 127–128, 131, 133–139

Attack
, 70–71, 94, 101, 103, 105, 126

Azevedo, Garwood, and Pretari (authors)
, 192–193

Banet-Weiser
, 4–5, 65–66

Bangladesh Surfer Girls Project
, 92–93

Batliwala, Srilatha
, 68–69

The Big Push Forward
, 195–196

Bowman, K.
, 193–194

Brisolara, S.
, 193

Cambodia
, 87–88, 108, 178, 192, 198–199, 208

Chaaban, Jad
, 68

Chambers, Robert
, 192–193

Chawansky, M.
, 9, 11, 15, 22, 38, 43–46, 69, 71–73, 92–93, 96–97, 111, 119–120, 200–201, 208, 212–213, 216–217

Choice
, 7, 28, 40–41, 54, 59, 62, 69–70, 75–76, 112, 118–119, 124–125, 130, 170–172, 208–209

Chouliaraki, Lilie
, 171–173

Class
, 3, 8, 14, 17–19, 21–22, 35–36, 43, 46–47, 55, 60, 91–92, 99, 109, 118, 120–121, 137–138, 142–143, 150, 152, 154–155, 186–188, 205, 213–215

Classroom
, 72, 109, 121–122, 186–187

Clothing/dress
, 40–41, 118–119, 124–126, 129–130, 135–136, 176–177, 180–182

Coakley, Jay
, 89–90

Coalter, Fred
, 89–90, 218

Colleagues/collegiality
, 43–47, 107, 110–111, 119, 127, 129, 134, 138–139, 182, 186, 213–214

Collins, Patricia Hill
, 19–22, 36, 141–142, 151

Commercialized feminism
, 22–23, 68–69, 84

Communication campaigns
, 24, 170

Community
, 1, 5, 10–11, 22, 27, 29–30, 32, 34, 38, 46–52, 62, 67, 72, 81, 83, 88–89, 98, 100–101, 107, 109, 118, 121–122, 125, 135–136, 153–158, 162–163, 165, 167, 170–171, 177, 185–187, 192, 217, 219–220

Compassion
, 47, 139

Cook, Nancy
, 39, 116, 118–119, 129–130

Cooky, Cheryl
, 12, 33–34

Cornwall, A.
, 35, 68–69

Crystallization
, 196, 198–199, 201, 207

Cultural imperialism
, 112

Cunningham, Wendy
, 68

Darnell, Simon
, 1–2, 5–6, 27, 30–31, 46, 48–49, 96, 107–108, 119, 141, 155, 190, 195

Darroch, Francine
, 28–29, 144–145

Data
, 35–36, 57, 59, 70–72, 95, 104, 123, 189, 193–194, 198–202, 204–206, 213, 216–217

collection
, 57, 59, 70–73, 95, 200–201, 204–206, 216–217

Decolonial feminism
, 8–9, 20–21

Delhi, India
, 22–23, 65–66, 69–73, 77, 81–83, 100–101

Digital methods
, 12–13, 40–41, 45–46

Disability
, 19, 60

Disaster

capitalism
, 148

colonialism
, 27, 147–148, 166

Donnelly, Peter
, 27

Donors
, 88, 94–95, 169, 171–172, 174, 190, 192, 199–200, 202, 216–217

Ecological modernization
, 150

Economic empowerment
, 11–12, 22–23, 31, 65–69, 71–72, 78–79, 84–85

Economic resilience
, 67

Education

educational programs
, 170

gender education
, 56

girls education
, 5, 96, 104–107, 172–173, 183–184, 187

physical education
, 29, 39, 115–116, 122

sexuality education
, 147

Ellingson, Laura
, 198

Embodied

embodied difference
, 117–118

feminist theories
, 116–120

gendered embodied
, 23, 115–117

geopolitics
, 124–128

humanitarianism
, 121

international SDP women staff
, 122–137

moral value systems
, 110

tensions
, 41, 118, 123, 137, 139

Embodiment

body and
, 115

feminist theories of
, 116–120

gendered embodiment
, 48

scholarship
, 122–137

sexual harassment and violence, western embodiments of
, 133

space and
, 23

Emotion
, 83, 88–89, 115, 123, 145, 172–173, 182

Empathy
, 58, 133, 139

Employability
, 65–69

Empowerment

economic empowerment. See Economic empowerment

girls empowerment
, 1, 4–5, 35–36, 92–93, 96, 148, 172–173, 180, 194

Encounter
, 17, 20, 37, 43, 45, 66, 133, 139, 199–200

Environmental sustainability
, 142–147, 149–152, 167

Ethics

care
, 59–61

feminist ethics
, 34, 55, 59, 145–146

postcoloniality
, 56

representing girls
, 170, 172, 174–175, 189–190

research relations
, 38–43

Ethnicity
, 8–9, 137, 150, 185–186

Evidence
, 147, 194, 202–204

agenda
, 195–196

politics of
, 194

questions of
, 195–196

Eyben, R.
, 195–196

Family
, 26, 29, 49, 58, 67, 75–77, 81, 83, 90–91, 100–102, 104–107, 110, 127, 136, 148, 160, 185–186, 189–190, 214, 220

Faria, Caroline
, 27, 141–143, 147, 151, 166

Fear
, 185

Feminism

feminist political ecology (FPE)
, 141–142, 149–151

postcolonial
, 20–24, 34, 45, 47–50, 56, 60–61, 111, 138, 141–142, 149, 151–152, 167–168, 190

postfeminism
, 174–175

Feminist decolonial theory
, 20, 192–193, 196, 208–209

Feminist evaluation
, 193–196

Feminist ideals (co-opting of)
, 65–66, 69

Financial literacy
, 22–23, 68–69, 71–73, 77

Food/eating
, 57–58, 127, 134, 160

Friends/friendship
, 58, 59, 90–91, 127, 133–136, 138, 160, 174, 185–186

Future girl
, 69, 81

The Gaze
, 128–129, 139

Gender

embodied
, 23, 48, 115–117

relations
, 35–36, 56, 90–91, 93–94, 108, 125, 135–137, 142–143, 150, 155–156, 167, 169, 170, 182

risk
, 120, 136–137, 170, 184

third gender
, 124, 127–128

Gender-based violence
, 2, 27–28, 49, 65, 67, 142–145, 147, 149, 153, 162–163, 165, 221

Geography, feminist geography
, 40, 42

Giles, Audrey
, 6–7, 9–10, 194

Gill, Rosalind
, 170–173, 180

The Girl Effect
, 2, 4–5, 10–12, 23, 65, 68–69, 84, 87, 92–93, 113, 143, 153, 169–170, 175, 180

Giulianotti, Richard
, 37–38, 57, 88, 107, 110–111, 141

Global North
, 7–8, 11, 13–14, 17–18, 25, 35–38, 41, 47, 55, 60, 69, 87–89, 93, 95, 97, 107, 130, 145, 169, 171–175, 179–181, 183, 189–190, 194–196, 198, 209

Global South
, 1–5, 11, 15, 17–18, 24–26, 28–30, 65, 69–70, 87, 89, 92–93, 111, 143, 145, 147–149, 153, 166, 169–171, 174–175, 180–182, 184, 190, 194, 213–214

Global urban
, 69–71

GOAL-Delhi
, 22–23, 65–66, 68–69, 71–73, 81–82, 84

Gonick, Marnina
, 65

Goodkind, Sara
, 69

GO Sisters
, 194

Grosser, K
, 65

Guijt, I.
, 195–196

Harris, A.
, 69

Harris, K.
, 194–195

Hayhurst, Lyndsay
, 5–7, 10–11, 18, 21–22, 31, 45–47, 49–52, 56–58, 61, 66, 93, 111, 141, 143–144, 151, 153, 157, 159–160, 162–163, 165, 170, 174, 190, 195, 212–213, 216–217

Henne, Kathryn
, 141, 195–196

Heron, Barbara
, 118–121, 127, 138

Heywood, Leslie (author)
, 68–69

Home
, 9, 26, 28–30, 32, 39–40, 50–51, 72–73, 77–78, 96, 100–102, 104, 106, 109, 112–113, 117–118, 120, 123, 127, 134, 138–139, 141–142, 149, 157–158, 160, 162, 165, 183, 207–208, 212, 220

Indicator culture
, 141, 195–196

Intersectionality
, 3, 15, 19, 44–45, 150–151

Jeanes, Ruth
, 6–7, 194–197

Johannesburg, South Africa
, 192, 198–200

Kabeer, Nalia
, 35, 129

Kabul
, 39–40, 95–96, 105, 121, 123, 125, 128, 130–132, 137, 176, 182, 187–188

Kaufman, Z.
, 194–195

Kay, T.
, 194

Kidd, Bruce
, 1–2, 13, 27, 143–144

Kidnapping
, 125–126, 133–134

Knowledge

co-construction
, 192–193, 204

digital knowledge
, 183

embodiment
, 116

Europe
, 197

expert knowledge
, 57

feminist evaluation
, 193

gender
, 212

girls’ knowledge
, 65

hierarchies
, 192, 197–198, 201–202, 207–208

indigenous knowledges
, 20–21

MEL
, 192–193

NNGO
, 158, 163, 165

politics of
, 192–193, 198

power
, 55, 90, 196

production
, 2, 21–22, 37, 60, 197–198, 208–209, 221

resistance knowledge projects
, 151

sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR)
, 167

transnational knowledge
, 208–209

women’s knowledge
, 156, 160, 166

Langer, L.
, 191

Laureus
, 66

Leisure
, 2, 6, 10–12, 26, 115, 120–121, 123, 135–137, 146–147

Lugones, María
, 151, 198

Mahram
, 125

Management
, 39, 56, 89–90, 97–98, 119–120, 125–126, 167–168, 199, 215–218

Mansfield, L.
, 194

Marriage
, 65, 73, 75–76, 144, 212

Mayoux, Linda
, 192–193

McDonald, Mary
, 11, 174

McSweeney, M. J.
, 2, 5–6, 21, 31, 43–44, 46, 57, 61, 141, 195

Media portrayals
, 24, 169–170, 174–175, 177–178, 185, 189–190

Meier, M.
, 9, 65–66, 78, 81

MEL. See Monitor, Evaluate, and Learning (MEL)

Mendoza, B.
, 197

Methods

digital methods
, 40, 45

feminist research methods
, 34

M&E
, 204

microeconomic quasi-experimental methods
, 218–219

mixed methods
, 35–36

participatory visual research methods
, 190

qualitative
, 194, 202–203

range of methods
, 12–13

research methods
, 34

traditional research methods
, 198–199

training methods
, 192–193

visual and creative methods
, 200

visual methods
, 49–51

Middle East
, 20–21, 87–88, 127

Middle walker
, 113

Millington, Brad
, 141, 143–146

Millington, R.
, 5–6, 46, 195

Missionary girl power
, 11, 112

Mitra, P.
, 43, 72–73

Mobility
, 6–8, 25, 29–30, 67–68, 76–80, 83, 118, 124–125

Moghadam, Valentine
, 94, 125

Mohanty, Chandra Talpade
, 34–35

Mollett, Sharlene
, 49–50, 141–142, 147, 150–151, 167–168

Monitor (or measure) and evaluate (M&E)
, 24, 191, 194–196, 198–207

Monitor, Evaluate, and Learning (MEL)
, 2, 24, 191–201, 204, 207–209

workshop
, 24, 192–193, 199, 208

Moore, G.
, 194–195

Murrey, Amber
, 196–197

Nakamura, Yuka
, 30

Naz Foundation Trust
, 71

Nicholls, S.
, 6–7, 9–10, 194

Nirbhaya
, 70–71

Objects
, 117, 121–122, 128–129, 145–146, 151

The Other
, 138–139, 178–179

Out of place
, 122, 127, 129, 131, 137, 174–175

Oxford, S.
, 31, 66, 141

Parents. See also Family
, 9, 72, 81, 83, 102, 149, 160, 186–187, 217–218

Participatory Action Research (PAR)
, 21, 23–24, 45–49, 56–57, 61, 142, 166, 196–197

Partis-Jennings, Hannah
, 23, 39, 94–95, 115–117, 121, 124, 126–129, 139

Patriarchy/patriarchal
, 2–3, 6, 8, 16–17, 28, 54–55, 141–142, 155

Peacebuilding
, 94–95, 117–118, 124

Peaceland
, 116–117

Peake, L.
, 70, 83–84

Persard, Suzanne C.
, 17–19, 21–22

Pilot, S.
, 78–79

Places and spaces

cars/taxis
, 58, 104, 123, 127–128

classroom
, 72, 109

ex-pat
, 134

home. See Home

indoor sporting facilities
, 134–137

the kitchen
, 127

leisure. See Leisure

outdoor spaces
, 132

prayer rooms
, 99–100, 108–109

public
, 6–7, 23, 78–79, 115–116, 121–126, 128–138, 149

skatepark
, 100, 121–122, 198–199, 205

the streets/the road
, 77, 103, 125–126, 128, 131, 134, 137, 151, 163, 180, 187–188, 206

'The bubble'
, 124–125, 134–137

work. See Work

Plan International
, 5, 65, 67–68

Policy
, 2–4, 11–15, 17, 26, 35, 49–50, 62, 67–68, 87–89, 94, 110–111, 116–117, 125–126, 132, 144–145, 180, 183–184, 186–187, 194

Political ecology (feminist)
, 19, 23–24, 49–51, 141–142, 149–152, 166–168

Politics

accountability
, 118–119

Afghan girls
, 178–182

discomfort
, 43

environmental sustainability
, 142–144, 151

ethics
, 175–189

gender
, 94

gendered cultural translations
, 52–55

girl-focused ASDP programs
, 93

identity
, 137

knowledge
, 37, 198, 208–209

power
, 178–182

representing girls
, 175–189

sexual politics
, 2, 213–214

Positive media portrayals
, 174–175

Postcolonial feminism
, 8–9, 11–12, 19–22, 27, 34, 45–50, 56, 60–61, 93, 111–112, 118–119, 128, 138, 145, 147, 149, 151–152, 190

Posthumanitarian communication styles
, 173

Poverty porn
, 169, 171–172, 176–178

Power

accountability
, 216–217

feminist political ecology (FPE)
, 150

gender
, 147

girl power
, 11, 173, 180

indicator culture
, 195–196

knowledge
, 46

politics
, 142–143, 178, 182

relations
, 3, 8, 20–21, 37, 46, 55, 59, 92–93, 95, 118–119, 121, 139, 150, 169–170, 177–178, 184, 189–190, 195–197, 209, 212–213

Prabhu, L.
, 78–79

Practitioner Perspectives on M&E
, 150

Practitioners
, 2, 25, 29, 34, 38, 45, 56, 61–62, 66, 137, 145, 174–175, 191, 193–195

Public Space
, 6–7, 23, 78–79, 115–116, 121–126, 128–138, 149

Qualitative Methods
, 194, 202–203

Race
, 3, 8–9, 20, 22, 25, 35, 37, 46–47, 49–50, 55, 59–60, 118–119, 150–152, 163, 165, 180–181, 198

Read, Róisín
, 39–41, 116–118, 121

Reflexivity

embodiment
, 33–35, 137, 139

situated knowledge
, 116

Relationality
, 33–36, 118–119, 138–139, 147, 151, 156–157

Relations

gender relations. See Gender, relations

nonhuman relations
, 142

power relations. See Power, relations

research relations
, 38–43

Religion
, 3, 7–9, 14, 35–36, 108, 110–111, 185–186, 214

prayer
, 99–100, 108–109

Representation
, 11–12, 20, 34, 37, 45, 47–48, 52, 94, 169–172, 175, 178–179, 186–187, 190, 196–197, 208–209, 215–216

Resistance
, 9, 11–12, 20–22, 32, 120–121, 129, 134, 141–142, 151, 158, 173–174, 190, 215–216

Responsibility
, 4, 10, 22, 42–43, 46, 57, 60–61, 69, 79–80, 105, 111, 138–139, 143, 153, 155–156, 158–159, 205

Risk

avoidance strategies
, 132

embodied
, 2, 23, 42, 120

gender
, 105, 155–156

kidnapping
, 125–126

management
, 39, 120, 125–126

navigating risk
, 103–108

policy
, 2, 186–187

representation
, 186–187

work
, 107, 115–116

Rivas, A.
, 68–69

Roche, C.
, 195–196

Rodriguez Castro, Laura
, 147, 151, 166

Role models
, 9, 65–66, 77–81

Rosenbauer, B. P.
, 194–195

Saavedra, Martha
, 1, 6–7, 9–10, 21, 24–25, 65–66, 78, 81, 143, 212, 214–215

Safety
, 9–10, 25–26, 28, 70, 78–80, 95, 103–105, 120, 130, 134, 136, 143, 145, 170, 184, 186, 217–218

safe spaces
, 62, 99–100, 153, 159–160

Schulenkorf, Nico
, 2, 37–38, 196–198

Security
, 15, 25, 94, 105–106, 128–130, 136–137, 143, 217–218

Seigart, D.
, 193

Sethna, C.
, 6–7, 9–10, 194

Sexual and reproductive health (rights)
, 15

Sexual assault
, 131–134, 221

Sexuality
, 7, 9–10, 14–15, 21–22, 25, 35–36, 44–45, 49–50, 118, 124, 147–148, 150, 163, 165, 167–168, 198

Sherry, Emma
, 2, 10, 12, 37–38, 46, 57, 119, 196–198

Shutt, C.
, 195–196

Sielbeck-Bowen, K. A.
, 193

Situated knowledge
, 116

Skateboarding
, 87–93, 99, 112, 192

Skateistan
, 87–88, 113, 192, 195–196, 198–202, 207–208

Skateistan-South Africa
, 192, 199–200, 202

Social media

facebook
, 175–176, 180–181, 183–185

instagram
, 48–49, 169, 175–176, 183–184

Twitter
, 48–49, 169, 175–176

South Africa
, 6–7, 12–13, 20–21, 87–88, 91, 178, 192, 196–200, 205, 221

Spaaij, R.
, 31, 66, 141

Space/spatiality

digital spaces
, 183–184

gender
, 212–213

public spaces. See Public spaces

safe spaces
, 26, 62, 99–100, 153, 159–160

social media spaces
, 185–186

sports
, 212–213

Sport evangelists
, 89–90, 111

Staff

international
, 23, 39–42, 87, 93, 96–99, 101, 103, 106–108, 113, 122, 124, 135–136, 170, 177, 186–189, 192, 202

local
, 24, 39–41, 96, 98–102, 104–105, 107, 109–110, 121–122, 135–136, 174, 176, 186–190, 192, 196–198, 200, 202–205, 207–208

Standard Chartered
, 68–69, 71

StreetFootballWorld
, 66–67

Subjectivity/subjectivities
, 38, 56, 59, 69, 116–119, 127, 130, 171, 173

Surfing
, 23, 87–88, 92–93

Sweetman, C.
, 193–194

Szto, Courtney
, 30

The Taliban
, 39, 94–95, 104, 170, 185

Tension/embodied tensions
, 9, 14, 21–22, 31–34, 37–38, 41–45, 63, 81–83, 89, 110–112, 118, 123, 129–130, 133, 137–139, 172–173, 186, 197–198

Third gender
, 124, 127–128

Third World sisters
, 11, 93, 112

Thorpe, Holly
, 145–146, 170, 175–177, 184, 200–201, 208, 212–213, 216–217

Tischler, C.
, 193

Toffoletti, Kim
, 11–12, 22, 25, 48–49, 120, 174–175, 184

Top-Down Approach
, 195–196, 204

Travel
, 14, 39, 41–42, 89, 107, 125, 163, 200

Trust
, 28, 36, 62, 94, 101

UN-HABITAT
, 69–70

UNICEF
, 183–184, 187, 218

United Nations (UN)
, 5, 7, 12, 25–26, 178–179, 187

Urbanization
, 22–23, 65–66, 69–70, 76–77, 83

van der Gaag, N.
, 65

van Ingen, Cathy
, 11, 115, 143–144

Violence Against Women
, 12, 15–16, 23–24, 145, 147–148, 153, 166

Visibilities

ethics. See Ethics

ethics of representation
, 170, 175, 189

girl effect
, 170–175

humanitarian communication
, 170–175

politics
, 175–189

representing girls
, 175–189

Voice
, 28, 35–36, 45–46, 129, 148, 194

representation. See Representation

Volunteers
, 2, 89–90, 96, 99, 110–112, 119, 121–122, 132, 134, 200, 216–217

Vulnerability
, 43–44, 60, 94, 107, 116, 148, 152, 167–168

War/conflict. See also Civil war
, 49, 56, 88–90, 94, 98–99, 105, 116–118, 126, 128–129, 143, 152, 179

War on Terror
, 94–95, 133, 138

Waves of Freedom
, 92

Welty Peachey, Jon
, 107, 119

Whitmore, E.
, 193

Wilson, Brian
, 31, 36–37, 61, 111, 113, 141, 143–146

Wilson, Kalpana
, 4–5, 37, 169–174, 180–181

Women Win
, 40, 66–68, 71, 142–143, 145

Work
, 6–7, 10–15, 18–19, 23, 29–34, 38–39, 42–45, 55, 62, 66–69, 78, 87–89, 93, 97–98, 100–102, 106, 110–113, 116, 120, 122, 137, 139, 141–143, 146–149, 151, 154–155, 167, 170, 176–177, 182–183, 186, 188–189, 192–196, 199–200, 203–204, 209, 212–213, 215, 217–218, 221