Sexual abuse and the grooming process in sport: Learning from Bella's story |
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Authors: | Helen Owton |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Childhood, Youth &2. Sport, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK |
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Abstract: | Through a process of collaborative autoethnography, we explore the experiences of one female athlete named Bella who was groomed and then sexually abused by her male coach. Bella's story signals how the structural conditions and power relationships embedded in competitive sporting environments, specifically the power invested in the coach, provide a unique sociocultural context that offers a number of potentialities for sexual abuse and exploitation to take place. We offer Bella's story as a pedagogical resource for those involved in the world of sport to both think about and with as part of a process of encouraging change at the individual and institutional levels. |
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Keywords: | Grooming sexual abuse sport collaborative autoethnography story poems |
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