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Athletes as "sites of normative intersectionality": Critically exploring the ontology of influence in sport coaching

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posted on 2024-06-05, 04:58 authored by AJ Nichol, PR Hayes, W Vickery, E Boocock, P Potrac, ET Hall
Social structure remains an equivocal term in (sport) sociology. Our understandings of its constitution and role in causally influencing behavior are arguably underdeveloped. Using a critical realist approach, this paper examined how structural entities and reflexive agency combined to influence behavior in an elite youth cricket context (e.g., athletes, coaches). A methodological bricolage was used to generate data and Elder-Vass’s theorizing provided the principal heuristic device. The analysis illustrated how coaches acted on behalf of norm circles in their attempts to shape dispositions of athletes. In turn, athletes engaged in a process of dialectical iteration between reflexive deliberation and (intersectional) dispositions, which influenced their social action in this organizational context. This study holds significance for researchers and practitioners concerned with social influence.

History

Journal

Sociology of Sport Journal

Volume

38

Pagination

241-250

Location

Champaign, ill.

ISSN

0741-1235

eISSN

1543-2785

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

Human Kinetics