“Shut up and dribble”: fans’ perceptions of professional athletes’ role in standing up against racial injustices

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Rikishi T. Rey, Johnny Capra
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The study of sport fandom has increased throughout the years as sport is often viewed as a microcosm of the larger society. To date, sports and social justice movements are extensively intertwined, and now, simply rooting for a team may indicate one’s personal stance on societal issues. Therefore, this study sought to understand how one’s fandom, knowledge of systematic racism, systemic racism, and BLM misconceptions relates to perceptions of athlete activism. Results indicate that fans (N = 153) who watch for entertainment are the most supportive of athlete’s using their platforms, whereas those who believe that athletes should “shut up and dribble” possess a lesser understanding of systematic and systemic racism and higher levels of BLM misunderstanding.
“闭嘴运球”:球迷对职业运动员在反对种族不公正中所起作用的看法
近年来,对体育迷的研究越来越多,因为体育经常被视为更大社会的缩影。迄今为止,体育运动和社会正义运动广泛交织在一起,而现在,仅仅支持一支球队就可能表明一个人在社会问题上的个人立场。因此,本研究试图了解一个人的粉丝群体、对系统性种族主义、系统性种族歧视和土地管理局误解与运动员激进主义的看法之间的关系。结果表明,观看娱乐节目的球迷(N=153)最支持运动员使用他们的平台,而那些认为运动员应该“闭嘴运球”的球迷对系统性和系统性种族主义的理解较少,对BLM的误解程度较高。
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