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'Belonging' within White male-dominated sports business management programmes

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posted on 2025-03-06, 16:48 authored by Hanya PielichatyHanya Pielichaty, Xiaotong Zhu, Rhianne-Ebony Sterling-Morris

Patriarchal Whiteness dominates the sports sector and sports business university classrooms. This echo effect maintains a cyclical pattern of oppression whereby only certain voices are heard and certain bodies are seen. Belongingness has the power to address injustices and facilitate the feeling of connection that can transcend social identity markers. This paper explores the experiences of students studying a White male-dominated degree in the United Kingdom (UK). In total, 10 sports business management students (undergraduate and postgraduate) were interviewed in relation to gender, race/ethnicity and belonging within their course. Findings demonstrated that belonging was more straightforward for male students who made connections with ease. Sense of belonging, however, was not entirely connected with Whiteness or gender but rather a shared sense of meaning and passion for sport. The subject of sport has the power to unify and facilitate belonging. This study has important ramifications for universities in relation to subject identity, student retention, course design and critical pedagogy. 

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  • College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (Research Outputs)
  • Eleanor Glanville Institute (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Sport, Education and Society

Volume

30

Issue

3

Pages/Article Number

383-395

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

ISSN

1357-3322

eISSN

1470-1243

Date Submitted

2023-04-05

Date Accepted

2023-10-18

Date of First Publication

2024-04-18

Date of Final Publication

2025-03-24

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  • Open Access

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