Карьера тренера-женщины в спорте с доминированием мужчин: пример юношеских команд по боевым искусствам в Санкт-Петербурге

Аннотация: 
Основное содержание исследования составляет анализ биографических интервью с тренерами-женщинами, работающими в боевых искусствах: карате, тайский бокс. В статье раскрываются сценарии стереотипного мышления о «мужской» и «женской» профессиональной деятельности в области тренерства. На основе нарративного анализа 10 биографических интервью с привлечением теории карьерных переходов установлено, что социальное окружение тренеров играет весомую роль в их профессиональном становлении. Рассматриваются также структурные практики, описывающие влияние женщин на тренерских должностях. Особое внимание уделено препятствиям позиционированию женщин в спорте.
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10.25990/socinstras.pss-24.a0t6-b116

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