Agyemang, K., Singer, J. N., & Delorme, J. (2010). An exploratory study of black male college athletes’ perceptions on race and athlete activism. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 45(4), 419-435. This qualitative pilot case study focuses on black male athletes at a major university in the United States of America… Continue Reading An exploratory study of black male college athletes’ perceptions on race and athlete activism
John N. Singer
Understanding racism through the eyes of African American male student‐athletes
Singer, J. N. (2005). Understanding racism through the eyes of African American male student‐athletes. Race ethnicity and education, 8(4), 365-386. This study utilized critical race theory (CRT) as an epistemological framework and theoretical tool for understanding African American male student‐athletes’ perceptions of racism and the potential impact racism might have… Continue Reading Understanding racism through the eyes of African American male student‐athletes
African American football athletes’ perspectives on institutional integrity in college sport
Singer, J. N. (2009). African American football athletes’ perspectives on institutional integrity in college sport. Research quarterly for exercise and sport,80(1), 102-116. This qualitative case study used tenets of critical race theory and a single focus group and individual interviews with 4 African American football athletes at a predominantly White… Continue Reading African American football athletes’ perspectives on institutional integrity in college sport