“We Need to Wake Our World up”: Collegiate Athletes’ Communicative Constitution of Activism

Lillian B. Feder, Diane L. Jackson, Sean M. Eddington
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This study examines National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I athletes’ experiences engaging in activism through the lens of the communicative constitution of organizations. Specifically, we investigated the modalities and approaches collegiate athletes employ in their activism. Findings indicate that collegiate athletes gravitate toward online and offline channels, and fiscal, ideological, and organizational activities as modalities for their activist efforts. We also uncovered that collegiate athletes’ inclination to call-in versus call-out is characterized by their willingness to engage with the recipients of their cause-related messages. This inquiry demonstrates the discursive and material nature of collegiate athlete activism, highlighting the call-in approach, and provides direction for athletes and athletic institutions in this time of heightened activist engagement.
“我们需要唤醒我们的世界”:大学生运动员行动主义的交际构成
本研究透过组织沟通建构的视角,检视全国大学体育协会一级运动员参与行动主义的经验。具体地说,我们调查了大学生运动员在他们的行动主义中使用的方式和方法。研究结果表明,大学生运动员倾向于线上和线下渠道,并将财政、意识形态和组织活动作为他们积极努力的方式。我们还发现,大学运动员倾向于呼叫与呼叫的特点是他们愿意与他们的事业相关信息的接收者接触。这项调查展示了大学运动员积极主义的话语和物质性质,突出了号召方法,并为运动员和体育机构在这个积极参与的时代提供了方向。
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