Cultures of sport hazing and anti-hazing initiatives for the 21st century : stepping across the millennium

In sport, hazing and initiation rites and rituals are commonly justified by team leaders and proponents as upholding traditions, proving one's commitment to a team, and as a way of strengthening team bonds. This edited collection offers a current critical analysis of sport hazing practices, inc...

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Other Authors Chin, Jessica W. (Editor), johnson, jay (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesResearch in the sociology of sport ; 23
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837535583
DOI10.1108/S1476-2854202523
Physical Description1 online resource (320 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Hank Nuwer Introduction - Cultures of Sport Hazing and Anti-Hazing Initiatives for the 21st Century: Stepping across the Millennium / jay johnson and Jessica W. Chin
  • Part 1. Trends across time and the globe
  • Chapter 1. In conversation: Reflections on sport hazing cultures and alternative initiatives into the 21st century / jay johnson, Jessica W. Chin, and Margery Holman
  • Chapter 2. Oss! Embracement of catastrophic masculinity through hazing practices in three martial arts performed in brazil / Fabiana Turelli, David Kirk, and Alexandre Fernandez Vaz
  • Chapter 3. The badge, the blazer and those who came before us: A sociological study on hazing in former model c all-boys schools in the eastern cape / Bapiwe Gobodo
  • Chapter 4. The 10,000 ft view: A global analysis of the impact(s) of hazing legislation / Brian Crow and Colleen McGlone
  • Chapter 5. "big boy bullying": The interrelationship of hazing, masculinity, and consent in the canadian hockey league / Martine Dennie, Cheryl MacDonald, and Austin Sutherland
  • Part 2. Amplifying voices of stakeholders
  • Chapter 6. Sexually violent hazing and group sexual assault in junior hockey in Canada / Curtis Fogel and Andrea Quinlan
  • Chapter 7. Hazing and its prevention in collegiate athletics / Elizabeth J. Allan and David J. Kerschner
  • Chapter 8. Hazing in girls' and women's sport post-title ix: Social change, athletes' experiences and community responses in the United States / Jessica W. Chin
  • Chapter 9. Rookies and retweets: Inside the world of university sport, social media, and hazing rituals / Geneva Gudmundson, jay johnson, Jessica W. Chin, and Margery Holman
  • Part 3. Impacting systemic change
  • Chapter 10. Using team culture and peer leadership to understand and reduce hazing in college athletics / Christopher Zacharda
  • Chapter 11. A psychological toll: Hazing's impact on mental health / Jennifer J. Waldron
  • Chapter 12. Alternatives to sport hazing: Recommendations and actionable steps for building inclusive team ethics and practices / Jessica W. Chin and jay johnson.