Sports is a sex-independent, female or male stereotype based on gender, gender differences, and awareness of relevance associated with gender (Colley et al., 1987; Csizma, Wittig, & Schurr, 1988; Koivula , 1995; Matteo, 1986). Movement marked as a woman is a movement that allows women participants to act according to a fixed idea of ​​femininity (such as elegance and non-aggression) and to provide the pleasure of beauty and beauty (based on male criteria) It looks like.
This article outlines five themes related to gender equality and sports. These topics include (a) history of gender equality in sports and part 9, (b) gender equality in sports management, (c) gender equality in sports, (d) gender equality, sports participation and title IX . e) Gender equality in coeducational sports. For each topic, the author indicates the reason for choosing the overview and the theme. In addition, the author provides information on the importance of each topic on gender equality in sports, as well as related social, ethical or legal issues.
Definition of concepts, traditional women's stereotypes, stereotypes of women's sports: historical progress, the role of gender in women's sports, and the role of sports in tackling gender issues. 2. Gender and Sports Concept Hardin and Greer (2009) According to "Gender", it refers to the roles and relationships between men and women in social construction, and men and women, including feminine and masculinity concepts, It concerns. The difference between "generation" and "life" is that the latter refers only to biological differences. Gender means not only focusing on women and women but also focusing on inequality between men and women and should not be confused with feminist or feminist studies (Connell , 2008). That is why gender debate and intervention tends to rectify these imbalances, especially by targeting women and girls.