Part I Mapping the field 1 Introduction Annelies Knoppers, Jorid Hovden and Agnes Elling 2 Europe in world perspective: the Sydney Scoreboard Global Index for women in sport leadership Johanna A. Adriaanse Part II Country Studies Southern Europe 3 Turkey: Men's resistance to gender equality in sport governance Mustafa s ahin Karaçam and Canan Koca 4 Spain: Social, political and organisational explanations Celia Valiente 5 Catalonia: The voices of female chairs of sports clubs Susanna Soler, Marta Moragas and Anna Vilanova Eastern Europe 6 Poland: Under-representation and misrecognition of women in sport leadership Honorata Jakubowska 7 Hungary: Unquestioned male dominance in sport governance Andrea Gál and Gyöngyi Szabó Földesi North-western Europe 8 Germany: A long way to go Ilse Hartmann-Tews 9 The Netherlands: Transformations but still a great deal to be done Inge Claringbould and Marlon van Liere 10 England: A 'sporting future' for all? Lucy V. Piggott, Elizabeth C.J. Pike and Jordan J.K. Matthews 11 Scotland: Over the starting line or still in the blocks? Jane Dennehy and Irene A. Reid Scandinavia 12 Norway: Gender, Governance and the Impact of Quota Regulations Kari Fasting and Mari Kristin Sisjord 13 Sweden: A gender perspective on sport governance Susanna Hedenborg and Johan R.
Norberg Part III: Sport Specific Case Studies 14 Cricket: The Women's Cricket Association and the England and Wales Cricket Board Philippa Velija 15 Snowboarding: Women's agency from outsiders to insiders in the organisation Mari Kristin Sisjord Part IV: Meta-analyses and Conclusions 16 Meta-analyses: Data and methodologies Agnes Elling, Annelies Knoppers and Jorid Hovden 17 Meta-analyses: Policies and strategies Jorid Hovden, Agnes Elling and Annelies Knoppers 18 Meta-analyses: Theoretical issues Annelies Knoppers, Jorid Hovden and Agnes Elling 19 Conclusions: Progress, stability and future possibilities Jorid Hovden, Annelies Knoppers and Agnes Elling.