Describe how sport participation can contribute to girls' gender socialization in a way that pushes back against dominant gender ideologies?
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Sport participation can contribute to girls' gender socialization in a way that pushes back against dominant gender ideologies by challenging traditional gender roles, promoting empowerment, and fostering a sense of community and support. Show more…
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