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Duct tape,icy hot & paddles: narratives of initiation onto US male sport teams
Authors:Jennifer J Waldron  Quinten Lynn  Vikki Krane
Institution:1. University of Northern Iowa , USA jennifer.waldron@uni.edu;3. Kansas State University , USA;4. Bowling Green State University , Ohio, USA
Abstract:In the United States, initiation or hazing activities in high school and university sport are increasingly being recognized as a serious issue facing coaches and sport administrators. These events include humiliation, degradation or abuse of new team members, presumed to enhance team bonding. This study is grounded in Waldron and Krane's conceptual framework linking social goal orientation and overconformity to team norms. We conducted focus group interviews with nine former male high-school athletes examining their hazing experiences. A narrative approach to the data analysis was used to provide a comprehensive account of their combined experiences. The data were integrated into monologues describing experiences of being hazed, one positively perceived and one negatively perceived experience. A third monologue presents the perspective of the athlete doing the hazing. These stories highlight the perceived rationale and acceptance of hazing, the emotional toll of being hazed and the power dynamics that allow hazing to continue.
Keywords:Hazing  Overconformity  Health-compromising behavior
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