Reference: Higginbotham, G. (2021). Can I belong in school and sports?: The intersectional value of athletic identity in high school and across the college transition. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 27(4), 613–629. https://doi.org/10.1037/cdp0000478 Abstract: This study investigates whether being identified with both school and sports affords benefits for Black male… Continue Reading Can I belong in school and sports?: The intersectional value of athletic identity in high school and across the college transition
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White Sportscasters, Black Athletes: Race and ESPN’s Coverage of College Football’s National Signing Day
Reference: Lewis, M., Bell, T. R., Billings, A. C., & Brown, K. A. (2020). White Sportscasters, Black Athletes: Race and ESPN’s Coverage of College Football’s National Signing Day. The Howard Journal of Communications, 31(4), 337–350. https://doi.org/10.1080/10646175.2019.1608482 Abstract: This study analyzed how depictions of White and Black recruits by ESPN network employees… Continue Reading White Sportscasters, Black Athletes: Race and ESPN’s Coverage of College Football’s National Signing Day
Bigger, faster, stronger: how racist and sexist ideologies persist in college sports
Reference: Hextrum, K. (2020). Bigger, faster, stronger: how racist and sexist ideologies persist in college sports. Gender and Education, 32(8), 1053–1071. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2019.1632418 Abstract: US college sports are prime cultural sites of racist and sexist ideological production [Coakley, Jay. 2015. Sport in Society: Issues and Controversies. 11th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill;… Continue Reading Bigger, faster, stronger: how racist and sexist ideologies persist in college sports