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2018 NASSS Annual Conference
Sport Soundtrack: Sport, Music, & Culture
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Saturday, November 3 • 11:00am - 12:15pm
Sociology of Sports Coaching #2

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NASSS and sports scholars more broadly continue to investigate and critique sport coaching, coach-athlete relations, and best coaching practices.  Increasingly these critiques emphasize how coaching operates within social contexts. This session welcomes papers that explore all aspects of the sociology of sport coaching from any methodological or theoretical perspective.  Especially those examining power relations, knowledge development, roles, and how race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class and other aspects of identity operate within these topics.  Paper focusing on the conference theme (Sport Soundtrack: Sport, Music, and Culture) and sports coaching are welcome.

Speakers
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Trevor Bopp

When Might Socialization Begin? Middle School Students’ Perceptions of Racialized Welcomeness in Sport, University of Florida
Despite the positive health and academic outcomes associated with sport and physical activity for American youth (CDC, 2018), roughly only 1 in 5 (21.6%) youth attain the recommended 60 minutes of daily physical activity each day (NPAPA, 2018). Even further troubling are the existent... Read More →
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Montserrat Martín Horcajo

University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia
Coaching ethics – acquiring knowledge on preventing sexual violence in sportThis paper delves into the work of genealogy of ethics in which Foucault (1997) explains the key differences between moral as a code of prescriptive values and rules of action and ethics as the manner in... Read More →
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Jonathan Howe

#ReclaimingOurTime: Counternarratives of Black Collegiate Football Coaches, The Ohio State University
As Black student-athlete representation continues to rise in revenue-generating sports, Black coaching representation lacks similar progress. Dominant, historical narratives surrounding Black individuals and sport participation rooted in racism maintain this imbalance in power. These... Read More →
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Emily McCullogh

(Re)imagining the orientation of sport organizations: The caring capacities of institutions and implications for coaches, York University
There is a rich body of literature linking care and caring to the well-being and development of athletes in sport (Cronin & Armour, 2019; Cronin et al., 2019; Fisher et al., 2017a; Fisher et al., 2017b; Gearity, 2012; Jones, 2009; Knust & Fisher, 2015). In particular, the coach-athlete... Read More →
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Latrice S. Sales

The University of Texas at Austin
Turning Up the Volume: Strength Coaches’ Weight Room Music SelectionA silent gym or weight room is an uncommon and, more-often, uncomfortable setting. Hearing only the clink of weights, whirring of machines, heavy breathing, and grunts from lifters is absent in all but the most... Read More →
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Robert Turick

College Football Coaches’ Perceptions of Racial Tasking in their Profession, Ball State University
The purpose of this study was to determine if racial tasking exists in the college football coaching profession. Bopp, Vadeboncoeur, and Turick (2019) noted that the significance of racial tasking to sport management lies in its utility to expose new manifestations of discrimination... Read More →
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Samuel T. Twito

The University of Texas at Austin
Turning Up the Volume: Strength Coaches’ Weight Room Music SelectionA silent gym or weight room is an uncommon and, more-often, uncomfortable setting. Hearing only the clink of weights, whirring of machines, heavy breathing, and grunts from lifters is absent in all but the most... Read More →
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Joshua Vadeboncoeur

Combating Neoliberalism in Narrative Inquiry: Implications for Sport Management Research, University of Florida
Following Cooky’s (2017) call for a public sociology of sport that ensures knowledge to be both accessible and translatable from academe to the public sphere, Stride, Fitzgerald, and Allison (2017) attempted to answer this call through narrative-based research. Stride et al. did... Read More →

Moderators
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Samuel T. Twito

The University of Texas at Austin
Turning Up the Volume: Strength Coaches’ Weight Room Music SelectionA silent gym or weight room is an uncommon and, more-often, uncomfortable setting. Hearing only the clink of weights, whirring of machines, heavy breathing, and grunts from lifters is absent in all but the most... Read More →


Saturday November 3, 2018 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
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