Managing Racism on the Field in Australian Junior Sport

Authors
  • K. Farquharson
  • R. Spaaij
  • S. Gorman
  • R. Jeanes
  • D. Lusher
  • J. Magee
Publication date 2019
Host editors
  • P. Essed
  • K. Farquharson
  • K. Pillay
  • E.J. White
Book title Relating Worlds of Racism
Book subtitle Dehumanisation, Belonging, and the Normativity of European Whiteness
ISBN
  • 9783319789897
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9783319789903
Pages (from-to) 165-189
Number of pages 25
Publisher Cham: Palgrave Macmillan
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
Junior sport is a popular activity for children under the age of 18. However there have been few analyses of the extent that racism is experienced in junior sport, or how sports clubs manage it. Farquharson, Spaaij, Gorman, Jeanes, Lusher and Magee investigate how junior sports clubs in Victoria, Australia manage experiences of racism during matches. Through an in-depth analysis of interviews with over one hundred players, parents, coaches and volunteers across nine junior sports clubs, they argue that structural and cultural factors result in the maintenance of an on-field sporting culture where racism is essentially tolerated, even when lip service is given to its inappropriateness. Both the official and the informal processes for managing racial abuse reinforce the marginalisation of non-White players while reinforcing the normativity of Whiteness in Australian sport.
Document type Chapter
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78990-3_7
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