Sports interactions offer contested cultural terrain where cultural citizenship is continually (re)established. Relatedly, this study uses National Sports and Society Survey data ( n = 3,993) to assess public opinions about the use of Native American team names and mascots and the allowance of Muslim women to wear hijabs in sports. Descriptive results indicate that there is considerable but mixed support for eliminating Native American team names and mascots. There is more uniform agreement for allowing hijabs in sports, although more than 20 percent of U.S. adults disagreed with allowing them. Multiple regression results show that dominant statuses and in-group identities, as well as indicators of traditionalism, are consistently associate...
/sites/default/files/journals/4/articles/157/submission/thumbnail.jpgSince the passage of the 1964 U...
This workshop details the deculturalization process that takes place when Indigenous Peoples are use...
Abstract The pejorative use of Aboriginal imagery in professional and amateur sport has been critici...
United States ’ sports teams have made use of the faces, cultures and traditions of the indigenous p...
Supporters of American Indian mascots claim that these mascots honor American Indians. If this is th...
Purpose – The intent of this article is to show why the use of Native American mascots, logos, and n...
United States’ sports teams have made use of the faces, cultures and traditions of the indigenous pe...
Many sports in the West, specifically in American culture, permit religious symbols and practices. Y...
The issue of Native American sports mascots, and the Washington Redskins in particular, has been a s...
It would seem that we are living in an Age when any major event becomes the occasion for some group ...
Native American mascots and team names are remarkably common in the United States. Whereas there are...
This study investigated perspectives of social justice activists who directly advocate for eliminati...
In August 2005, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) ignited a firestorm of controver...
It would seem that we are living in an Age when any major event becomes the occasion for some group ...
Identity can be constructed within two modes: one that is of an ascribed status that is provided for...
/sites/default/files/journals/4/articles/157/submission/thumbnail.jpgSince the passage of the 1964 U...
This workshop details the deculturalization process that takes place when Indigenous Peoples are use...
Abstract The pejorative use of Aboriginal imagery in professional and amateur sport has been critici...
United States ’ sports teams have made use of the faces, cultures and traditions of the indigenous p...
Supporters of American Indian mascots claim that these mascots honor American Indians. If this is th...
Purpose – The intent of this article is to show why the use of Native American mascots, logos, and n...
United States’ sports teams have made use of the faces, cultures and traditions of the indigenous pe...
Many sports in the West, specifically in American culture, permit religious symbols and practices. Y...
The issue of Native American sports mascots, and the Washington Redskins in particular, has been a s...
It would seem that we are living in an Age when any major event becomes the occasion for some group ...
Native American mascots and team names are remarkably common in the United States. Whereas there are...
This study investigated perspectives of social justice activists who directly advocate for eliminati...
In August 2005, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) ignited a firestorm of controver...
It would seem that we are living in an Age when any major event becomes the occasion for some group ...
Identity can be constructed within two modes: one that is of an ascribed status that is provided for...
/sites/default/files/journals/4/articles/157/submission/thumbnail.jpgSince the passage of the 1964 U...
This workshop details the deculturalization process that takes place when Indigenous Peoples are use...
Abstract The pejorative use of Aboriginal imagery in professional and amateur sport has been critici...