“一群男人足以吓到我”:性少数群体对运动空间的审查

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Casper H. Voyles, Shelby Spohn, Kaylee Wilson, R. Sell
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运动场所通常被性少数群体(SM)运动员视为不受欢迎,这导致了成年早期运动持续性的差异。需要进一步研究SM在向大学过渡期间如何驾驭有关体育参与的决策,以开发和维持包容性的校园体育产品,包括娱乐体育。通过分析23名SM大学生的访谈数据,我们发现SM在入学前通过对这些空间的重要审查,找到了支持性的体育社区。SM通过亲自或在线的个人“氛围检查”来审视节目构成的两个方面——其价值观和成员的明显多样性。SM男性尤其寻找性别“局外人”,因为所有男性空间都威胁到他们的安全。在那些之前退出体育运动的人中,通过这一审查过程找到男女混合的团队为最终重返体育运动提供了希望,这突出了娱乐性体育在吸引代表性不足的运动员群体方面的重要性。
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“A Group of Guys is Enough to Really Scare Me in General”: Sexual Minorities’ Vetting of Athletic Spaces
Athletic spaces are often perceived as unwelcoming by sexual minority (SM) athletes, contributing to disparities in sports persistence in early adulthood. Further examination of how SM navigate decisions about sports participation during the transition to college is needed to develop and maintain inclusive campus athletic offerings, including recreational sports. By analyzing interview data from 23 SM college students, we found that SM find supportive athletic community through important vetting of these spaces prior to initiation. SM look at two aspects of a program's makeup—its’ values and visible diversity of its members—through one's own personal “vibe check” either in-person or online. SM men in particular look for gender “outsiders,” as all-male spaces threaten their perceived safety. Among those who had previously dropped out of sports, finding mixed-gender teams through this vetting process provided promise for an eventual return to sport, highlighting the importance of recreational sports in engaging underrepresented groups of athletes.
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Recreational Sports Journal
Recreational Sports Journal HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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