Specific Detriment: Barriers and Opportunities for Non-Binary Inclusive Sports in Scotland

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While non-binary gender identities have become increasingly visible in recent years, little research currently exists on the experiences that non-binary people have in sport, where most opportunities to participate are limited to two, mutually exclusive female and male categories. This article provides a starting point for addressing this gap, by reporting findings from a participatory scoping study that explored the barriers that non-binary people face in accessing sporting spaces, communities, and competitions. This study also identified strategies through which these barriers could be overcome, and non-binary inclusion facilitated. Taken together, these strategies suggest that genuine inclusion entails not only new ways of thinking about how gender operates in sport but also alternative ways of thinking about the meaning and value of sport itself.

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Erikainen, S., Vincent, B., & Hopkins, A. (2022). Specific Detriment: Barriers and Opportunities for Non-Binary Inclusive Sports in Scotland. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 46(1), 75–102. https://doi.org/10.1177/0193723520962937

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