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    When Ideology Trumps Science: A response to the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport’s Review on Transwomen Athletes in the Female Category
    with Miroslav Imbrisevic, Leslie A. Howe, Jon Pike, Emma Hilton, and Tommy Lundberg
    Idrottsforum - Nordic Sports Science Forum 11 1-18. 2022.
    The recently published ‘Scientific Review’ by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport about transwomen’s participation in female sport doesn’t deserve its name; it is wholly unscientific. This publication follows a familiar pattern. The body is not important anymore when it comes to categorisation and eligibility in sport; instead, it’s all about a psychological phenomenon: gender identity. This side-lining of the body (which makes the side-lining of female athletes and the inclusion of male-bor…Read more
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    Female Sports Participation, Gender Identity and the British 2010 Equality Act
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (4): 503-525. 2021.
    The inclusion of girls and women in sport at all levels depends on single sex categories for most sports from puberty onwards, because of the biological differences between the sexes. Most sport is, by definition, competitive; involving invasion games, teams, leagues, races, competitions and sometimes rankings, from foundation to excellence. Girls and women are underrepresented, particularly in traditional sport, as recognised by the UK Sports Councils and most governing bodies of sport. This pa…Read more
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    Female Sports Participation, Gender Identity and the British 2010 Equality Act
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1 (1): 1-23. 2021.
    The inclusion of girls and women in sport at all levels depends on single sex categories for most sports from puberty onwards, because of the biological differences between the sexes. Most sport is, by definition, competitive; involving invasion games, teams, leagues, races, competitions and sometimes rankings, from foundation to excellence. Girls and women are underrepresented, particularly in traditional sport, as recognised by the UK Sports Councils and most governing bodies of sport. This pa…Read more