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Examining Athlete Ally Through Resource Mobilization Theory
Journal of Sport and Social Issues ( IF 1.785 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-18 , DOI: 10.1177/0193723520910815
Samuel H. Schmidt 1 , Meg H. Hancock 2 , Evan L. Frederick 2 , Mary A. Hums 2 , Meera Alagaraja 2
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Social movement organizations have played an important role in athlete activism. Countless athlete activists have all benefited from having organizations supporting their social justice efforts. One such organization, Athlete Ally, partners with today’s athletes to create an inclusive athletic environment. Due to their relationship, both Athlete Ally and the athletes provide each other with resources to enact change through sport. The purpose of the following study was to examine the resources exchanged between the two entities through resource mobilization theory using qualitative interviews. Resources are divided into five categories: moral, cultural, social-organizational, human, and material. Results revealed moral, social-organizational, and material resources are shared between the two entities but not human and cultural resources. Practical and theoretical implications are expanded upon in the article.

中文翻译:

通过资源动员理论研究运动员联盟

社交运动组织在运动员行动主义中发挥了重要作用。拥有组织支持其社会正义努力的无数运动家都从中受益。这样的组织,运动员联盟,与当今的运动员合作,创造了一个包容性的运动环境。由于他们之间的关系,运动员同盟和运动员彼此都提供了通过运动实现变革的资源。以下研究的目的是通过使用定性访谈的资源动员理论研究两个实体之间交换的资源。资源分为五类:道德,文化,社会组织,人力和物质。结果表明,道德,社会组织和物质资源在两个实体之间共享,但人力和文化资源却不共享。
更新日期:2020-03-18
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