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Cohesiveness as ideoculture: An ethnography of a soccer team
Ivanov, B; Parker, K A; Nicholas, C. L.; Sandel, T. L.
2010-08-01
Source PublicationThe International Journal of the Arts in Society
ISSN2327-0306
Pages105-117
AbstractThis study uses ethnography to explore how communicatively negotiated ideoculture influences membership and participation in a sporting community. Current precepts of sport and ethnographic research on sporting cultures lack a communication focus, in spite of the important role communication plays in making possible sport culture and ideoculture. This ethnographic research was based on an amateur university soccer club. Results indicate that an ideoculture around team cohesion was closely related to team notions about success and was discernible in behaviors associated with politeness and facework. Club members were expected to show appropriate displays of team cohesion. Such displays were often associated with how members tacitly allocated tiers of club membership and participation amongst each other.
KeywordIdeoculture Cohesiveness Sport Culture Ethnography Politeness Facework
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID33917
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION
Corresponding AuthorIvanov, B
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Ivanov, B,Parker, K A,Nicholas, C. L.,et al. Cohesiveness as ideoculture: An ethnography of a soccer team[J]. The International Journal of the Arts in Society, 2010, 105-117.
APA Ivanov, B., Parker, K A., Nicholas, C. L.., & Sandel, T. L. (2010). Cohesiveness as ideoculture: An ethnography of a soccer team. The International Journal of the Arts in Society, 105-117.
MLA Ivanov, B,et al."Cohesiveness as ideoculture: An ethnography of a soccer team".The International Journal of the Arts in Society (2010):105-117.
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