The London 2012 Olympics: A Gender Equality Audit

By Peter Donnelly, Michelle K. Donnelly, Marts 2013

In this report from the Centre for Sport Policy Studies at the University of Toronto, Peter Donnelly and Michele K. Donnelly has analysed gender equality in sport using the case of the 2012 London Olympics. The specific focus of the report is on the athletes and on the gender-based structural and rule differences that still exist on the Olympic programme.

 
About the publication
Title:
The London 2012 Olympics: A Gender Equality Audit 
Description:
In this report from the Centre for Sport Policy Studies at the University of Toronto, Peter Donnelly and Michele K. Donnelly has analysed gender equality in sport using the case of the 2012 London Olympics. The specific focus of the report is on the athletes and on the gender-based structural and rule differences that still exist on the Olympic programme. 
Publikation type:
Other reports, publications and longer articles 
Publication year:
2013 
Publication month:
Marts  
Publisher:
Centre for Sport Policy Studies (CSPS), University of Toronto
Language:
English
Number of pages:
76
ISBN-number.:
None
Subjects:
Sports politics, Sport for all, Events
Keywords:
London Olympics, gender issues, equality, mega-events, olympics, london 
Notes:
None

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