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Equality unfulfilled : how Title IX's policy design undermines change to college sports

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics series
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The year 1972 is often hailed as an inflection point in the evolution of women's rights.

Congress passed Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, a law that outlawed sex-based discrimination in education.

Many Americans celebrate Title IX for having ushered in an era of expanded opportunity for women's athletics; yet fifty years after its passage, sex-based inequalities in college athletics remain the reality.

Equality Unfulfilled explains why. The book identifies institutional roadblocks - including sex-based segregation, androcentric organizational cultures, and overbearing market incentives - that undermine efforts to achieve systemic change.

Drawing on surveys with student-athletes, athletic administrators, college coaches, members of the public, and fans of college sports, it highlights how institutions shape attitudes toward gender equity policy.

It offers novel lessons not only for those interested in college sports but for everyone seeking to understand the barriers that any marginalized group faces in their quest for equality.

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Cambridge University Press
1009338323 / 9781009338325
Hardback
20/07/2023
United Kingdom
English
200 pages.
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