The topic of social justice within intercollegiate sport has focused primarily on administrator perceptions. To better understand the athletes’ perspective and the impact of athletic identity on social justice, 166 current and former NCAA athletes participated in a survey related to their perceptions of inequities during their collegiate athletic experiences. Results indicated that although no significant difference existed between current and former athletes and their levels of athletic identity, former athletes were more likely to perceive inequities. Thus, the data suggests that a shift in perspective, unrelated to athletic identity, may occur once an athlete leaves college. The results further suggest that former athletes may provide a ...
Retirement from competitive collegiate athletics can create a unique challenge for student-athletes....
The members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and their university partners con...
2016-02-08The purpose of this research was to determine how, and to what extent, college athletes’ p...
The topic of social justice within intercollegiate sport has focused primarily on administrator perc...
Student athletes are positioned to utilize relationships with teammates, coaches, and communities to...
The extent to which athletes identify with sports is becoming more prevalent among society as the pr...
Being a student and athlete can create role conflict, with the demands of one role making it difficu...
When an individual perceives the relationship between what they put into an exchange relationship to...
Insights are applied from the Black Lives Matter movement, the Civil Rights movement, comparisons be...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to investigate the impact of Division I i...
How do student-athletes form opinions? This is a particularly important question given ongoing debat...
Issues related to social justice and activism have always permeated sports, but recently, due to the...
This study investigated the moral foundations of intercollegiate student-athletes in relation to the...
This study examined perceived athletic identity, sport commitment, and the effect of sport participa...
Research about student athletes in higher education has often addressed how sport participation affe...
Retirement from competitive collegiate athletics can create a unique challenge for student-athletes....
The members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and their university partners con...
2016-02-08The purpose of this research was to determine how, and to what extent, college athletes’ p...
The topic of social justice within intercollegiate sport has focused primarily on administrator perc...
Student athletes are positioned to utilize relationships with teammates, coaches, and communities to...
The extent to which athletes identify with sports is becoming more prevalent among society as the pr...
Being a student and athlete can create role conflict, with the demands of one role making it difficu...
When an individual perceives the relationship between what they put into an exchange relationship to...
Insights are applied from the Black Lives Matter movement, the Civil Rights movement, comparisons be...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to investigate the impact of Division I i...
How do student-athletes form opinions? This is a particularly important question given ongoing debat...
Issues related to social justice and activism have always permeated sports, but recently, due to the...
This study investigated the moral foundations of intercollegiate student-athletes in relation to the...
This study examined perceived athletic identity, sport commitment, and the effect of sport participa...
Research about student athletes in higher education has often addressed how sport participation affe...
Retirement from competitive collegiate athletics can create a unique challenge for student-athletes....
The members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and their university partners con...
2016-02-08The purpose of this research was to determine how, and to what extent, college athletes’ p...