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Managing and monitoring equality and diversity in UK sport: An evaluation of the sporting equals Racial Equality Standard and its impact on organizational change
Authors
L. Back
B. Bagilhole
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B. Bulmer
F. Coalter
Commission for Racial Equality
S. Craig
M. Cross
N. Denzin
Media and Sport Department for Culture
D. Douglas
R. Dyer
A. Easthope
I. Forbes
C. Fusco
J. Gabriel
S. Gardiner
P. Gilroy
P. Gilroy
D. Goldberg
G. Hage
L. Harvey
K. Henderson
J. Horne
K. Hylton
K. Hylton
N. Jewson
Jonathan Long
Karl Spracklen
Kevin Hylton
J. Long
J. Long
M. Maynard
P. Nanton
B. Oakley
M. Power
S. Saggar
J. Solomos
Sport England
Sporting Equals
K. Spracklen
K. Spracklen
K. Spracklen
M. Welch
J. Williams
K. Young
Publication date
1 January 2006
Publisher
'SAGE Publications'
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Abstract
Despite greater attention to racial equality in sport in recent years, the progress of national sports organizations toward creating equality of outcomes has been limited in the United Kingdom. The collaboration of the national sports agencies, equity organizations and national sports organizations (including national governing bodies of sport) has focused on Equality Standards. The authors revisit an earlier impact study of the Racial Equality Standard in sport and supplement it with another round of interview material to assess changing strategies to manage diversity in British sport. In particular, it tracks the impact on organizational commitment to diversity through the period of the establishment of the Racial Equality Standard and its replacement by an Equality Standard that deals with other diversity issues alongside race and ethnicity. As a result, the authors question whether the new, generic Equality Standard is capable of addressing racial diversity and promoting equality of outcomes. © 2006 Sage Publications
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