“The coaches always make the health decisions”: Conflict of interest as exploitation in power five college football

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Nathan Kalman-Lamb , Derek Silva
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Much research exists on conflict of interest in high-performance sport in the global North. Yet, the research conducted particularly into US college football—a fairly unique social site of athletic labor given that the fact that enormous revenue is produced by professionalized work that is not compensated—is largely quantitative in nature. In this study, we conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with twenty-five former power five football players Based on our conversations with former college football players in order to interrogate in a more granular way how and why conflict of interest undermines health and safety in the sport. We found that the well-being of college football players is consistently jeopardized because of the financial imperatives that shape the sport and compromise the care players receive from medical practitioners beholden to the team's ‘need’ to win at all costs. In addition to the inherent concerns this raises about the state of medicine in college athletics, we would also contend that the experiences of the players we spoke to offer a crucial intervention into the debate over ‘exploitation’ in college sport. While exploitation is generally understood in economic terms based on the question of how and to whom the value produced through the commodity spectacle of college sport is distributed, we contend that it should also be understood in terms of the attendant harms. The testimony in this article contributes to the literature on conflict of interest principally by providing some of the most rich and evocative available testimony about how and why conflict of interest occurs and what the implications are for the players whose care is compromised by it.

"教练总是做出健康方面的决定":五强大学橄榄球队利用利益冲突
关于全球北方高水平体育运动中利益冲突的研究很多。然而,特别是对美国大学橄榄球的研究--由于职业化工作产生的巨额收入没有报酬,因此橄榄球劳动的社会场所相当独特--主要是定量研究。在本研究中,我们对 25 名前五大橄榄球队球员进行了半结构化定性访谈,在此基础上,我们与前大学橄榄球队球员进行了对话,以更细致的方式探讨利益冲突如何以及为何会破坏这项运动的健康与安全。我们发现,大学橄榄球运动员的健康状况一直受到经济因素的影响,而经济因素又决定了橄榄球运动的发展,并影响了球员从医疗从业者那里获得的医疗服务,而医疗从业者则受制于球队不惜一切代价取胜的 "需要"。除了这引起的对大学体育医学现状的担忧之外,我们还认为,与我们交谈过的球员的经历为有关大学体育中 "剥削 "的讨论提供了一个重要的切入点。虽然剥削一般是从经济角度来理解的,即通过大学体育的商品奇观所产生的价值如何分配以及分配给谁的问题,但我们认为,剥削也应从随之而来的伤害角度来理解。本文中的证词为利益冲突方面的文献做出了贡献,主要是提供了一些最丰富、最令人回味的证词,说明利益冲突是如何发生的、为什么会发生,以及对因利益冲突而受到损害的球员有什么影响。
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