Does Protest “Distract” Athletes From Performing? Evidence From the National Anthem Demonstrations in the National Football League

IF 2.5 3区 教育学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Sport & Social Issues Pub Date : 2020-06-03 DOI:10.1177/01937235211043647
Daniel N. Hawkins, A. Lindner, Douglas Hartmann, B. Cochran
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While there is a long tradition of activism within sport, a popular criticism of athlete protest is that it is a “distraction” that hinders on-field performance. The widespread demonstrations against racial injustice in 2017 among players in the National Football League (NFL) provided an opportunity to test this “distraction hypothesis.” Using data drawn from multiple sources, we first explored which factors predicted player protest, finding that Black players and those playing for underdogs were more likely to protest. Then, using a series of analyses at the player-game level (n = 19,051) and the team-game level (n = 512), we tested the assertion that protest is detrimental to individual or team performance, finding no evidence for a distraction effect. The results of this study allow us to better understand social factors that may affect athletic performance or constrain athlete activism.
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抗议会“分散”运动员的表演注意力吗?来自国家橄榄球联盟国歌示威的证据
尽管体育界的激进主义有着悠久的传统,但对运动员抗议的普遍批评是,这是一种“分心”,阻碍了赛场上的表现。2017年,美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)球员爆发了反对种族不公正的大规模示威活动,为检验这种“分心假说”提供了机会。使用来自多个来源的数据,我们首先探索了预测玩家抗议的因素,发现黑人玩家和弱势玩家更有可能抗议。然后,通过在玩家游戏层面(n = 19051)和团队游戏层面(n = 512)进行一系列分析,我们测试了抗议不利于个人或团队表现的断言,没有发现分心效应的证据。本研究的结果使我们能够更好地理解可能影响运动成绩或限制运动员积极性的社会因素。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Sport & Social Issues is an indispensable resource that brings together the latest research, discussion, and analysis on contemporary sport issues such as race, media, gender, economics, drugs, recruiting, injuries, and youth sports. Using an international, interdisciplinary perspective, Journal of Sport & Social Issues examines today"s most pressing and far-reaching questions about sport, including: World Cup soccer, gay experience and sport, social issues in sport management, youth sports, sports subcultures. Always provocative, Journal of Sports and Social Issues presents a lively public discussion of the impact of sport on social issues from many perspectives.
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