Online activism and athlete advocacy in professional women’s golf: risk or reward? (Pre-published)
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Kitching, N., Bowes, A. and MacLaren, M. (2021) ‘Online activism and athlete advocacy in professional women’s golf: risk or reward?’ Magrath, R. (Ed.) Athlete Activism: Contemporary Perspectives, Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society, Routledge: London, 181-192, available: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003140290.
Date
2021-12-10Author
Kitching, Niamh
Bowes, Ali
MacLaren, Meghan
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Kitching, N., Bowes, A. and MacLaren, M. (2021) ‘Online activism and athlete advocacy in professional women’s golf: risk or reward?’ Magrath, R. (Ed.) Athlete Activism: Contemporary Perspectives, Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society, Routledge: London, 181-192, available: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003140290.
Abstract
Whilst golf provides an avenue by which women can play professionally, more men have the opportunity to do so and when they do, they make more money than women. In terms of visibility, endorsements, prize money and media coverage, women golfers lag behind their male counterparts. Meghan MacLaren is a professional golfer on the Ladies European Tour and whilst competing, simultaneously documents her life as a professional athlete through her online blog, much of which intertwines her career trajectory alongside the inequality she faces. MacLaren’s posts advocate increased pay and opportunity in professional women’s golf and have coincided with a period of progressive policies in women’s professional golf, including mixed gender events and increased prize money. Building on other collaborations, this chapter considers the potential for athlete activism to stimulate change in professional golf. A truncated analysis of MacLaren’s online posts is initially presented, prompting questions around female athlete advocacy and activism, which were posed directly to her. Using a collaborative approach, MacLaren responds in her own writing, contributing as a co-author. The resultant discussion considers the risks and rewards and the social and economic implications for female protagonists who speak out in male-dominated arenas such as professional sport.
Keywords
Athlete activismGolf
Online activism
Athlete advocacy
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engPublisher
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