THE EXHIBITION
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WHERE THIS EXHIBITION HAS COME FROM
Learn where the exhibition has come from, the research that underpins it, and the vision for the future of a gendered environmental approach for sport.
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STEREOTYPES TRIVIALISE INJURY
Feminine and female stereotypes contribute to minimising and mischaracterising athletes’ injury concerns.
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PHYSIOLOGY IS ALL OR NOTHING
The sport environment simultaneously erases and overemphasises women’s physiology, creating a gap in meeting women’s needs.
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THE 'IDEAL' FEMALE ATHLETE
A narrow range of idealised feminine qualities valued in sport limits how women’s injuries are understood, recognised, and dealt with.
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IN/VISIBLE INEQUITIES
Gender disparities in treatment, opportunities, and resources continue to position female athletes like “second class citizens”.
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UNEVEN POWER DYNAMICS
Women’s injury experiences and outcomes are deeply entangled with the unevenly gendered organisational hierarchies of sport.