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Madeleine Pape (PhD) is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Sports Sciences at the University of Lausanne, where she is also affiliated with the Centre for Gender Studies and STSLab. She obtained her PhD in Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2019, and was then a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Science and Human Culture program at Northwestern University from 2019-2020.
Dr. Pape's research examines the knowledge politics associated within gender equity projects in sport and biomedicine. Specifically, she examines how ideas about biological sex difference are at times produced––rather than challenged by––the pursuit of the equitable representation of women, as athletes and as participants in (and beneficiaries of) the biomedical research enterprise. To date her work has focused on particular moments of policymaking and regulation as moments in which epistemic claims about sex and gender come to the fore in support of particular visions of gender equity. These include the regulation of women with naturally high testosterone in international track-and-field (particularly since 2015), and the Sex as a Biological Variable (SABV) policy of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the US (since 2016).
Dr. Pape has published her research in leading journals, including Gender & Society, Social Studies of Science, Body & Society, Sociological Forum, and Sociology of Sport Journal. She has also engaged widely with the media as part of public debates surrounding the regulation of inclusion in women's sport.
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Frontiers in sports and active living (2023): 1212457
CONVERSATION ON GENDER DIVERSITYpp.231-236, (2023)
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Magali Martowicz,Richard Budgett,Madeleine Pape, Katia Mascagni,Lars Engebretsen,Lenka Dienstbach-Wech,Yannis P Pitsiladis,Fabio Pigozzi,Uğur Erdener
Faith, Feminism, and Scholarship (2022)
Justice for Trans Athletespp.95-107, (2022)
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW FOR THE SOCIOLOGY OF SPORTno. 6 (2022): 996-1013
Frontiers in sports and active living (2022): 1060851
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