The Olympic Movement is an essential contemporary international social movement with a unique ability to transform and promote the human rights.This human rights function of the Olympic Movement is mainly reflected in...The Olympic Movement is an essential contemporary international social movement with a unique ability to transform and promote the human rights.This human rights function of the Olympic Movement is mainly reflected in two aspects:First,the Olympic Movement accelerates the dissemination of the basic concepts and values of human rights and helps build a broader consensus in a wider field;second,the Olympic Movement expands and enriches the rights system of human rights.It has greatly contributed to realizing individual human rights and collective human rights both inside and outside the Olympic field.The human rights function of the Olympics needs be correctly understood and rationally utilized to maximize its effectiveness in promoting the development of and guaranteeing the realization of human rights.展开更多
Objectives:This research based on the theoretical framework of globalisation focuses on the development of gender equality policy in the Olympic Movement and the implementation of IOC’s gender equality policy in the ...Objectives:This research based on the theoretical framework of globalisation focuses on the development of gender equality policy in the Olympic Movement and the implementation of IOC’s gender equality policy in the context of Chinese elite volleyball.Methods:In addition to documentary analysis,17 semistructured interviews were conducted with key insiders within Chinese elite volleyball system to provide a comprehensive understanding of the IOC’s gender equality policy implementation.The analysisinvolved perspectives of athletes’participation,coaching positions,and leadership roles according to three main elements of the IOC’s gender equality policy.Results:Thefindings demonstrated that the responses of Chinese elite volleyball to IOC’s gender equality policy are participative,conflictual,and passive in terms of the gender balance of athletes’participation,coaches’positions,and the representation of leadership roles respectively.Conclusions:IOC recommended subordinated stakeholders including NOCs to implement gender equality policy.The attitude of Chinese elite volleyball governing body towards gender equality is generally positive.However,IOC’s gender equality policy is not consistently transferred at national level.Policy might be implemented with symbolic measure in China without monitoring system.Referees should be included in policy contents in addition to athletes,coaches and leaders.In addition,since IOC’s gender equality policy and statistics have been keeping updated,further results with respect to the case of volleyballshould be demonstrated in future research.展开更多
文摘The Olympic Movement is an essential contemporary international social movement with a unique ability to transform and promote the human rights.This human rights function of the Olympic Movement is mainly reflected in two aspects:First,the Olympic Movement accelerates the dissemination of the basic concepts and values of human rights and helps build a broader consensus in a wider field;second,the Olympic Movement expands and enriches the rights system of human rights.It has greatly contributed to realizing individual human rights and collective human rights both inside and outside the Olympic field.The human rights function of the Olympics needs be correctly understood and rationally utilized to maximize its effectiveness in promoting the development of and guaranteeing the realization of human rights.
文摘Objectives:This research based on the theoretical framework of globalisation focuses on the development of gender equality policy in the Olympic Movement and the implementation of IOC’s gender equality policy in the context of Chinese elite volleyball.Methods:In addition to documentary analysis,17 semistructured interviews were conducted with key insiders within Chinese elite volleyball system to provide a comprehensive understanding of the IOC’s gender equality policy implementation.The analysisinvolved perspectives of athletes’participation,coaching positions,and leadership roles according to three main elements of the IOC’s gender equality policy.Results:Thefindings demonstrated that the responses of Chinese elite volleyball to IOC’s gender equality policy are participative,conflictual,and passive in terms of the gender balance of athletes’participation,coaches’positions,and the representation of leadership roles respectively.Conclusions:IOC recommended subordinated stakeholders including NOCs to implement gender equality policy.The attitude of Chinese elite volleyball governing body towards gender equality is generally positive.However,IOC’s gender equality policy is not consistently transferred at national level.Policy might be implemented with symbolic measure in China without monitoring system.Referees should be included in policy contents in addition to athletes,coaches and leaders.In addition,since IOC’s gender equality policy and statistics have been keeping updated,further results with respect to the case of volleyballshould be demonstrated in future research.