Which sway? Athlete activism, teammate allyship and fan patriotism

Brent Smith, Stephanie A. Tryce, Carol Ferrara
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PurposeTo measure the relationships between varieties of patriotism and fan reactions to anthem-linked athlete activism and to test the effects of teammate allyship.Design/methodology/approachIn this study of US sport fans (n = 519), the authors examine whether two varieties of patriotism—the affective “symbolic patriotism” and the cognitive “uncritical patriotism”—might explain fans' reactions (support v. opposition) to anthem-linked athlete activism. The authors also consider whether fans' acceptance of nonactivist teammate allyship moderates patriotism influences on those reactions.FindingsUsing partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM), the authors posit and show that fans' reactions to athlete activism are driven more strongly by uncritical patriotism than by symbolic patriotism. The authors also show that fans' acceptance of nonactivist teammate allyship significantly moderate the strength and direction of fans' reactions to athlete activism.Research limitations/implicationsThe authors contribute substantive, new knowledge into the sways of athlete activism, teammate allyship and fan patriotism within the sport world. By way of novel heterotrait-monotrait ratio of correlations, the authors show evidence of discriminant validities of symbolic patriotism and uncritical patriotism. Using PLS-SEM moderation tests, the authors also show that fans' acceptance of teammate allyship moderates the influences of these patriotism types differently.Originality/valueFew empirical studies to date have investigated sport fans' reactions to athletes' displays of social activism (e.g. taking a knee to protest racism).
哪些影响?运动员的行动主义,队友的团结和球迷的爱国主义
目的考察爱国主义的种类与球迷对国歌相关运动员积极主义的反应之间的关系,并检验队友盟友关系的影响。在这项对美国体育迷(n = 519)的研究中,作者研究了两种爱国主义——情感上的“象征性爱国主义”和认知上的“不加批判的爱国主义”——是否可以解释球迷对与国歌相关的运动员行动主义的反应(支持或反对)。作者还考虑了球迷对非积极的队友联盟的接受是否会缓和爱国主义对这些反应的影响。使用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM),作者假设并表明球迷对运动员积极主义的反应是由不加批判的爱国主义而不是象征性的爱国主义所驱动的。作者还表明,球迷对非积极的队友盟友的接受显著调节了球迷对运动员积极主义的反应的强度和方向。研究局限/启示作者为体育界的运动员行动主义、队友盟友关系和球迷爱国主义的影响贡献了实质性的新知识。通过新的异性状-单性状相关比,作者证明了象征性爱国主义和非批判爱国主义的区别效度。通过PLS-SEM的调节检验,作者还发现球迷对队友盟友关系的接受程度对这些爱国主义类型的影响具有不同的调节作用。独创性/价值迄今为止,很少有实证研究调查体育迷对运动员表现出的社会行动主义(例如,单膝跪地抗议种族主义)的反应。
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