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Bad Boy for Life: Hip-Hop Music, Race, and Sports
Earl Smith and Angela J. Hattery
A New Spin on Gender: How Parents of Male Baton Twirlers (Un)Do Gender Essentialism
Trenton M. Haltom
children’s gender nonconformity . Gender & Society, 20 ( 2 ), 149 – 176 . doi:10.1177/0891243205284276 10.1177/0891243205284276 McHale , S.M. , Crouter , A.C. , & Whiteman , S.D. ( 2003 ). The family contexts of gender development in childhood and adolescence . Social Development, 12 ( 1
Self-Presentation and Black Male College Athletes at Historically White Institutions
Jonathan E. Howe
whiteness. The use of BlackCrit has increased within Black childhood and adolescent research; however, it is critical that scholars adopt this perspective within the sport industry given the prevalence and overrepresentation of Black athletes in prominent sports within HWIs. From a coaching or athletic
A Critical Examination of Race and Antiracism in the Sport for Development Field: An Introduction
Meredith A. Whitley, Joseph N. Cooper, Simon C. Darnell, Akilah R. Carter-Francique, and Kip G. O’Rourke-Brown
practices and experiences of racialization and/or anti-racism in the SfD field. Simon Darnell . Darnell is a sports sociologist, sports fan, and baseball and hockey coach. He grew up in a white, middle-class family in a multicultural neighborhood of East Vancouver. These childhood experiences of being White
Factors That Reduce Parental Concern for Concussion Risks in Youth Tackle Football
Joseph McGlynn, Brian K. Richardson, and Rebecca D. Boneau
children cite many benefits provided by youth football, including confidence, self-esteem, and the camaraderie that football participation provides ( McGlynn et al., 2020 ). However, the stakes are high for parents when considering the potential negative effects of a childhood concussion sustained during a
When Sport Fandom Meets Motherhood: A Qualitative Exploration of Women’s Experiences
Kim Toffoletti and Katherine Sveinson
. Some mothers we interviewed drew on their own childhood experiences to model alternative ways of doing fandom for their own children: I know as a kid; my dad would always be yelling at the TV ... it was still positive for me, but I’m trying to create that positive atmosphere of being a fan and
Constructing Diaspora Space and Consciousness Through Sport and Livelihoods in Kampala, Uganda
Mitchell McSweeney
.2013.849569 Bhabha , J. , & Schmidt , S. ( 2008 ). Seeking asylum alone: Unaccompanied and separated children and refugee protection in the US . The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, 1 ( 1 ), 126 – 138 . 10.1353/hcy.2008.0007 Brah , A. ( 1996 ). Cartographies of the diaspora
Critical Reflections on the Governance of Women and Gender Expansive Athletes: An Intersectional Interdisciplinary Dialogue
Anna Posbergh, Sheree Bekker, Cheryl Cooky, Madeleine Pape, Sarah Teetzel, and Travers
endocrinology, at its foundation, is colonial. The Tanner Scale is an age-based progression from childhood through puberty and indicates what happens at each stage. There are pictures too, with cut-outs of little white paper dolls. It is very Eurocentric, very normative, and it is used to justify puberty
Black Hair Is a Safe Sport Issue!: Black Aesthetics, Access, Inclusion, and Resistance
Janelle Joseph, Kaleigh Pennock, and Shalom Brown
, 17 , 1436 – 1443 . Gaston , S.A. , James-Todd , T. , Riley , N.M. , Gladney , M.N. , Harmon , Q.E. , Baird , D.D. , & Jackson , C.L. ( 2020 ). Hair maintenance and chemical hair product usage as barriers to physical activity in childhood and adulthood among African American women
“I’m the Kind of Trans They Don’t Care About”: Experiences of Trans-Masculine Athletes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association
Alexander Z. Perry
ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the ease of scheduling. Interviews were semistructured ( Esterberg, 2002 ), and questions covered three main themes. First, I asked participants about their childhood experiences with sport, the college recruiting process, and their experiences overall in college. The bulk of