’It’s not all about me’: negotiating the transition out of (semi-) professional football from an autoethnographic perspective

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Darryn Stamp, P. Potrac, L. Nelson
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to explore the multiple transitions that occur during retirement from (semi-) professional sport. The study used an autoethnographic methodology to consider the embodied, relational and emotional dimensions of these transitions as I, the first author approached the end of my football career. Over a period of six years, I shared, reflected, evaluated and critiqued these transitional experiences and associated autoethnographic writings with authors two and three. Five vignettes were selected that helped me to better understand the fluctuant nature of my multiple identities in relation to multiple transitions. These data were subjected to an iterative analysis where I rigorously developed my emic and etic readings of them. The findings highlighted how being a (semi-) professional footballer was one identity among many and that these multiple identities were formed and re-formed through social interactions and relationships with various stakeholders. These transitional experiences initiated an array of physical sensations and sensate feelings that were then interpreted in relation to social cues and the social environment. Importantly, these embodied feelings were an unavoidable feature of my transition whereby my emotional experiences depended on my embodied interactions with others, my embodied interaction with my environment, and my embodied interpretations of these relationships. I make theoretical sense of my embodied social experiences using the work of Burkitt. The study offers an alternative perspective to the retirement literature whereby the methodology of self-stories promotes a greater self-awareness in relation to an athlete’s changing identities, changing social worlds and changing norms and traditions. In turn, this may help practitioners and athletes deconstruct cultural practices and better prepare for transitions away from sport.
“这不全是关于我的”:从民族志的角度谈判退出(半)职业足球
摘要:本研究的目的是探讨从(半)职业体育退役期间发生的多重转变。这项研究使用了一种自我民族志的方法来考虑这些转变的具体、关系和情感维度,因为我是第一作者,接近我的足球生涯的结束。在六年的时间里,我分享、反思、评估和批评了这些过渡时期的经历,并将自己的民族志作品与第二和第三位作者联系起来。选择了五个小插曲,帮助我更好地理解我的多重身份在多重过渡中的波动性。我对这些数据进行了反复分析,并严格地开发了它们的主位和外位读数。研究结果强调,作为一名(半)职业足球运动员是许多身份中的一种,而这些多重身份是通过社会互动和与各种利益相关者的关系形成和重新形成的。这些过渡经历引发了一系列的身体感觉和感官感受,然后这些感觉被解释为与社会线索和社会环境有关。重要的是,这些具身感受是我转变过程中不可避免的特征,我的情感体验依赖于我与他人的具身互动,我与环境的具身互动,以及我对这些关系的具身解释。我利用伯基特的工作,从理论上解释了我的具体化的社会经验。这项研究为退役文献提供了另一种视角,即自我故事的方法促进了与运动员不断变化的身份、不断变化的社会世界以及不断变化的规范和传统有关的更大的自我意识。反过来,这可能有助于从业者和运动员解构文化习俗,更好地为远离体育的过渡做好准备。
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