Cultures of Sport Hazing and Anti-Hazing Initiatives for the 21st Century -

Cultures of Sport Hazing and Anti-Hazing Initiatives for the 21st Century

Stepping Across the Millennium

Jay Johnson, Jessica W. Chin (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
272 Seiten
2024
Emerald Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-83753-557-6 (ISBN)
109,95 inkl. MwSt
Providing a much-needed cutting-edge update on the last major publication on sport hazing practices published more than two decades ago, chapters cover the continuation of potentially harmful, traditional initiations, and the cycle of status from initiated to initiator.
In sport, hazing and initiation rites and rituals are commonly justified by team leaders and proponents as upholding traditions, proving one’s commitment to a team, and as a way of strengthening team bonds. This edited collection offers a current critical analysis of sport hazing practices, including diverse perspectives and experiences of hazing and initiation in the contemporary sport landscape.


Providing a much-needed cutting-edge update on the last major publication on sport hazing practices published more than two decades ago, the chapters delve into the continuation of potentially harmful, traditional initiations including the use of alcohol, secrecy, attire, hierarchy, confinement, gender, tradition, heterosexism, homoeroticism, misogyny, power, masculinity, cohesion, symbolism, ritual and the cycle of status from initiated to initiator. With a section dedicated to practical suggestions for enacting positive change to team sport cultures and welcome rituals, authors consider intersections of identity, gender, race, ethnicity, and more, and offer examinations of team hazing from diverse perspectives, analytical frameworks, and theoretical lenses.


Responding to recent shifts in the political and sport landscape, it presents an international view, collectively including multi-disciplinary, pioneering perspectives on the current sport hazing landscape – a timely and rich offering to the sporting literature.

jay johnson is Professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Jessica W. Chin is Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at San José State University, USA.

Foreword; Hank Nuwer

Introduction – Cultures of Sport Hazing and Anti-Hazing Initiatives for the 21st Century: Stepping across the Millennium; jay johnson and Jessica W. Chin

Part 1. Trends across Time and the Globe

Chapter 1. In Conversation: Reflections on Sport Hazing Cultures and Alternative Initiatives into the 21st Century; jay johnson, Jessica W. Chin, and Margery Holman

Chapter 2. Oss! Embracement of Catastrophic Masculinity through Hazing Practices in Three Martial Arts Performed in Brazil; Fabiana Turelli, David Kirk, and Alexandre Fernandez Vaz

Chapter 3. The Badge, the Blazer and Those Who Came Before Us: A Sociological Study on Hazing in Former Model C All-Boys Schools in the Eastern Cape; Bapiwe Gobodo

Chapter 4. The 10,000 ft View: A Global Analysis of the Impact(s) of Hazing Legislation; Brian Crow and Colleen McGlone

Chapter 5. “Big Boy Bullying”: The Interrelationship of Hazing, Masculinity, and Consent in the Canadian Hockey League; Martine Dennie, Cheryl MacDonald, and Austin Sutherland

Part 2. Amplifying Voices of Stakeholders

Chapter 6. Sexually Violent Hazing and Group Sexual Assault in Junior Hockey in Canada; Curtis Fogel and Andrea Quinlan

Chapter 7. Hazing and Its Prevention in Collegiate Athletics; Elizabeth J. Allan and David J. Kerschner

Chapter 8. Hazing in Girls’ and Women’s Sport Post-Title IX: Social Change, Athletes’ Experiences and Community Responses in the United States; Jessica W. Chin

Chapter 9. Rookies and Retweets: Inside the World of University Sport, Social Media, and Hazing Rituals; Geneva Gudmundson, jay johnson, Jessica W. Chin, and Margery Holman

Part 3. Impacting Systemic Change

Chapter 10. Using Team Culture and Peer Leadership to Understand and Reduce Hazing in College Athletics; Christopher Zacharda

Chapter 11. A Psychological Toll: Hazing’s Impact on Mental Health; Jennifer J. Waldron

Chapter 12. Alternatives to Sport Hazing: Recommendations and Actionable Steps for Building Inclusive Team Ethics and Practices; Jessica W. Chin and jay johnson

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Research in the Sociology of Sport
Verlagsort Bingley
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Mikrosoziologie
ISBN-10 1-83753-557-4 / 1837535574
ISBN-13 978-1-83753-557-6 / 9781837535576
Zustand Neuware
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