GENDER CONSTRUCTION IN SPORTS, FAMILY HABITUS AND “GENDER REGIME”

This article is based on data collected during a qualitative survey on children's leisure practices and family socialisation patterns. The paper focuses more specifically on the cross effects of gender and social class on the construction of body hexis and relationship to sports. The results sh...

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Main Authors: Christine Mennesson, Lucie Forté
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-08-01
Series:Society Register
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Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sr/article/view/12724
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description This article is based on data collected during a qualitative survey on children's leisure practices and family socialisation patterns. The paper focuses more specifically on the cross effects of gender and social class on the construction of body hexis and relationship to sports. The results show that several dimensions of family habitus must be taken into account: lifestyles, way in which parents divide the tasks of raising children and relationship they have with social competition or gender norms. Moreover, taking these different dimensions into account must be accompanied by an analysis of the concrete modes of socialization within the family and the practice context.
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spelling doaj.art-ed3ca5a736894b9eb46222b8bb9f672d2024-03-02T09:45:27ZengSciendoSociety Register2544-55022018-08-01219911210.14746/sr.2018.2.1.0612129GENDER CONSTRUCTION IN SPORTS, FAMILY HABITUS AND “GENDER REGIME”Christine Mennesson0Lucie Forté1University of ToulouseUniversity of ToulouseThis article is based on data collected during a qualitative survey on children's leisure practices and family socialisation patterns. The paper focuses more specifically on the cross effects of gender and social class on the construction of body hexis and relationship to sports. The results show that several dimensions of family habitus must be taken into account: lifestyles, way in which parents divide the tasks of raising children and relationship they have with social competition or gender norms. Moreover, taking these different dimensions into account must be accompanied by an analysis of the concrete modes of socialization within the family and the practice context.https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sr/article/view/12724Socializationbody hexisrelationship to sportgendersocial class
spellingShingle Christine Mennesson
Lucie Forté
GENDER CONSTRUCTION IN SPORTS, FAMILY HABITUS AND “GENDER REGIME”
Society Register
Socialization
body hexis
relationship to sport
gender
social class
title GENDER CONSTRUCTION IN SPORTS, FAMILY HABITUS AND “GENDER REGIME”
title_full GENDER CONSTRUCTION IN SPORTS, FAMILY HABITUS AND “GENDER REGIME”
title_fullStr GENDER CONSTRUCTION IN SPORTS, FAMILY HABITUS AND “GENDER REGIME”
title_full_unstemmed GENDER CONSTRUCTION IN SPORTS, FAMILY HABITUS AND “GENDER REGIME”
title_short GENDER CONSTRUCTION IN SPORTS, FAMILY HABITUS AND “GENDER REGIME”
title_sort gender construction in sports family habitus and gender regime
topic Socialization
body hexis
relationship to sport
gender
social class
url https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sr/article/view/12724
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