MULHERES NO ESPORTE (1a Parte) - Entrevista com a Profa. Dra. Mariana Zuaneti Martins

Esporte & Sociedade - EEFERP-USP
3 May 202317:51

Summary

TLDRIn this insightful interview, Professor Mariana Martins from the Federal University of Espírito Santo discusses the challenges and progress related to women's participation in sports, particularly in leadership roles. She highlights the growing visibility of women in high-profile events such as the World Cup and the Tokyo Olympics, but also points out persistent disparities in opportunities, especially in everyday sports participation. Despite advances, there are still significant barriers for women to access leadership positions in sports, including coaching and management roles. Mariana emphasizes the need for affirmative action policies and greater representation of women in decision-making spaces to foster a more equitable sports landscape.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The importance of affirmative action policies is emphasized, especially in promoting women's leadership in sports.
  • 😀 The participation of women in decision-making roles in sports has a positive impact, not only on decisions made but also in inspiring future female athletes.
  • 😀 The 'Esporte Sociedade' project is an extension initiative by the University of São Paulo that provides a platform for analyzing social issues related to sports.
  • 😀 Mariana Martins is a professor at the Federal University of Espírito Santo and specializes in gender studies in sports, focusing on women's participation and athletes' career development.
  • 😀 Despite progress, there are still significant gender disparities in sports, with fewer opportunities for women from childhood through adulthood, especially in the everyday practice of sports.
  • 😀 Positive trends are emerging, such as women commentating and refereeing at the FIFA Men's World Cup and the increasing participation of women in the Tokyo 2021 Olympics, with almost 49% female athletes.
  • 😀 Historical progress in gender equality in sports is evident, such as the potential for gender parity in the 2024 Olympic Games, a stark contrast to the early exclusion of women from the Olympic Games in the late 19th century.
  • 😀 Efforts like the 1994 Brighton Declaration and the 1996 IOC note advocating for women's participation in sports have been pivotal in improving access and opportunities for women.
  • 😀 Despite optimism, challenges remain, particularly in ensuring equitable participation across all levels of sports, with data showing women are still less likely to engage in physical activities compared to men.
  • 😀 The decline in female participation in sports leadership roles, like coaches and administrators, is a significant issue, with women holding only 2% of leadership positions in Brazilian sports federations.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the interview?

    -The interview focuses on the participation of women in sports, particularly their involvement in leadership roles and the barriers they face in achieving equality within the sports industry.

  • How has the participation of women in sports evolved over time?

    -Over the years, women's participation in sports has seen significant growth, with key milestones such as increased female representation in the Olympics and other major sports events. However, disparities still exist in terms of opportunities and access.

  • What are some of the challenges women still face in sports?

    -Despite progress, women continue to face significant barriers, especially in leadership roles like coaching and management. Institutional and societal barriers, including a lack of representation in decision-making positions, hinder further progress.

  • What is the role of affirmative action policies in improving women's participation in sports?

    -Affirmative action policies, such as Title IX in the United States, have played a crucial role in increasing female participation in sports. These policies ensure equal opportunities but have also led to unintended consequences, such as a decrease in the number of female coaches.

  • How does women's representation in sports leadership positions compare to that of men?

    -Women are significantly underrepresented in sports leadership roles. For example, in Brazilian sports federations, women occupy only a small percentage of top leadership positions, such as presidents and vice presidents.

  • What impact does having women in leadership roles in sports have on the industry?

    -Women in leadership roles help shape sports policies and inspire other women to pursue careers in sports. Their representation is crucial for ensuring that decisions reflect the needs and interests of female athletes.

  • Can you explain the term 'glass ceiling' as it relates to women in sports?

    -The 'glass ceiling' refers to the invisible barriers that prevent women from advancing into top leadership positions in sports. These barriers are often rooted in institutional and societal structures that limit opportunities for women to break into decision-making spaces.

  • What is the significance of women’s football in Brazil in recent years?

    -Women’s football in Brazil has seen significant growth, especially after 2019 when CONMEBOL implemented regulations requiring teams in South American competitions to field women's teams. However, leadership roles in these teams remain dominated by men.

  • How does the sports environment in Brazil compare to the U.S. in terms of female participation and leadership?

    -While the U.S. has made strides in female participation in sports, particularly through legislation like Title IX, Brazil still faces challenges in achieving gender parity in sports leadership. Women in Brazil occupy fewer top leadership roles in sports federations and face ongoing challenges in breaking through leadership barriers.

  • What are some specific examples of barriers women face in reaching leadership positions in sports?

    -Examples of barriers include a lack of networks and support structures for women, societal expectations that limit their career advancement, and the dominance of male leadership in sports organizations. For instance, women have limited representation in coaching roles in women’s football and other sports in Brazil.

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