霸权
规范性
功率(物理)
社会学
运动员
身份(音乐)
公共关系
政治学
性别研究
政治
法学
美学
医学
哲学
物理
量子力学
物理疗法
标识
DOI:10.1080/14413523.2023.2175493
摘要
ABSTRACTABSTRACTDrawing from interviews with 31 collegiate athlete activists, the goal of this study was to identify barriers to athlete activism in the hegemonic arena of U.S. college sport. I utilize a multilevel analysis to map how activism is rendered counter-hegemonic, non-normative behavior in college sport through barriers manifesting at the macro-level (societal), meso-level (organizational), and micro-level (individual). Barriers at the macro-level include social norms prioritizing athlete identity and stigma attached to activism, while barriers at the meso-level include the strict regulation of athletes’ lives, isolation on campus, team cultural norms, and institutional power relations. Finally, emotional exhaustion and lack of rapport with peers manifested at the micro-level, further constituting barriers to activist efforts. The complex interplay of barriers at multiple levels, I argue, perpetuates a hegemonic order where contemporary collegiate athlete activists and the arena of sport become sites for the struggle for power – that is, cultural sites in which the battle between hegemonic forces and agents of resistance becomes manifested and visible.HIGHLIGHTS Collegiate activists face barriers to activism on many levels, ranging from macro-(societal) to meso- (organizational) and micro-levels (individual).There continues to be intense stigma attached to activist behaviors in U.S.intercollegiate sport, despite an increase in activism.On an emotional level, collegiate athlete activists often experience feelings of isolation and exhaustion.At the institutional level, unsupportive institutional climates and team cultural norms can prevent athletes from engaging in activism.The barriers identified serve as powerful hegemonic tools to render activism non-normative behavior in U.S.intercollegiate sport.KEYWORDS: College sportdiversitysocial changeNational Collegiate Athletic Associationqualitative research Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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