how sport managers can adopt cognitive and emotional training strategies through the use of things like positive images of stigmatized groups and utilizing meditation and mindfulness in the workplace. Considering representation in social media, cover art, and website/ads as part of an organization
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Diversity and Inclusion in Sport Organizations: A Multilevel Perspective (5th ed.)
Farah J. Ishaq
The Social Media Response From Athletes and Sport Organizations to COVID-19: An Altruistic Tone
Stirling Sharpe, Charles Mountifield, and Kevin Filo
need it the most in England [Tweet; link to foundation website] . Twitter . Retrieved from https://twitter.com/amirkingkhan/status/1260316013364744198 Kipchoge , E . [@EliudKipchoge]. ( 2020 , March 20 ). To the people of Kenya and around the world let’s be mindful of washing our hands and
Professional Athletes’ Social Media Use and Player Performance: Evidence From the National Football League
Joon Ho Lim, Leigh Anne Donovan, Peter Kaufman, and Chiharu Ishida
://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/janoris-jenkins-released-whats-next-for-the-giants-cornerback-after-controversial-departure/ Birrer , D. , Röthlin , P. , & Morgan , G. ( 2012 ). Mindfulness to enhance athletic performance: Theoretical considerations and possible impact mechanisms . Mindfulness, 3 ( 3 ), 235 – 246 . doi:10.1007/s12671-012-0109-2 10.1007/s12671-012-0109-2 Bowen , M. ( 2013 , September 2 ). An
“Be a Good Fan During the Good, the Bad, and Even the Ugly”: Exploring Cultural Boundaries Through Sport Fan Discourses on Twitter
Katherine Sveinson and Larena Hoeber
MLB teams ( Watanabe et al., 2015 ), we were mindful that this could impact fans’ boundary work in this study. Establishing a Dominant Fan Culture To examine how cultural boundaries are drawn, reinforced, and undermined, the dominant fan culture must first be discussed. The dominant fan culture was
The Effects of Athlete Activism on League Credibility, Event Legacy, and Event Involvement: A Crisis Communication Perspective
Akira Asada, Yuhei Inoue, and Yonghwan Chang
to the #TakeAKnee movement can offer a rationale for why organizations should be mindful of the ways in which they handle similar future controversies. The NFL’s Handling of the Controversy When the #TakeAKnee movement began in August 2016, the NFL did not make any major policy change or require
Swag, Social Media, and the Rhetoric of Style in College Athletic-Recruitment Discourse
Luke Winslow, Blair Browning, and Andrew W. Ishak
philanthropy can make in higher education” ( “Tech Celebrates,” 2017 , para. 6). The emphasis on the role of the donor is especially important for a public university like Texas Tech. Despite the intoxicating impact of athletic success, university administrators need to remain mindful of the fact that Texas
Life After the Gridiron: Examining Retired National Football League Athletes’ Self-Presentation Strategies and Follower Engagement on Instagram Personal and Business Pages
Felipe Tamayo, Natasha T. Brison, and Hailey A. Harris
emphasis should be placed on the quality of posts and engagement ( Brison & Geurin, 2021 ). Not only do athletes have to be mindful of what they are posting, along with the consequences of their posts, but the frequency of posting needs to be considered. Digital landscapes can be oversaturated by the same