FUTBOLDA ŞİDDETİN ERKEKLİK ANLAMLARI.

Çalışma; futbolda, sporcuların kendi şiddet This study was structured on the meanings eylemlerine hangi anlamları yükledikleri üzerine kurgulanmıştır. Futbol yaşantısını sürdüren sporcular ile futbol antrenör ve yardımcı antrenörlerden oluşan on beş kişi ile yarı-yapılandırılmış derinlemesine bireysel görüşmeler yapılmıştır. Görüşmelerin analizi sonucunda; futbol alanında şiddete, erkeklik değerleri, dayanışma, güç ve heteroseksüellik anlamlarının yüklendiği belirlenmiştir. Oyuncu These meanings, indicating that masculinity is şiddetini meşrulaştırmada erkekliğin, kültürel kodlar olarak okunduğunu gösteren bu anlamlar; futboldaki erkek hiyerarşisinde, üstünlüğün doğrudan hegemonik erkekliğe verildiğine işaret etmektedir

FUTBOLDA ŞİDDETİN ERKEKLİK ANLAMLARI.

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