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Uncertainty, shame and consumption: negotiating occupational and non-work identities in community sports coaching

Ives, Ben A.; Gale, Laura A.; Potrac, Paul A.; Nelson, Lee J.

Authors

Ben A. Ives

Dr Laura Gale Laura.Gale@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer in Sport Coaching and Performance

Paul A. Potrac

Lee J. Nelson



Abstract

This paper addressed the lived experiences of two community sports coaches in an era of neoliberal capitalism, consumerism, and insecure employment. Specifically, we considered (a) their attempts to develop a desired occupational identity in a casualised and audit-driven industry and (b) their experiences of the tensions that existed between the conditions of their employment and their ability to effectively enact other (important) identities outside of the workplace. Data were generated via 45 hrs of participant observation and 42 hrs of in-depth interviews. The fieldnotes and interview transcripts were iteratively analysed. Symbolic interactionist and postmodern theorisations of identity, work, and consumption were integrated to interpret the participants’ experiences. Our analysis highlighted how the participants’ identity management was influenced by the expectations of work and non-work social audiences and the motivational weight of their future aspirations. It also illustrated how the participants’ readings of their employment conditions, dominant societal discourses regarding consumption, and subcultural expectations of success and failure informed their respective decision to leave this form of work. Based on these findings, we believe this study makes a substantive contribution to the evolving literature base addressing the identity management of sports workers, as well as our micro-level understandings of the impacts and consequences of neoliberal capitalism in sport.

Citation

Ives, B. A., Gale, L. A., Potrac, P. A., & Nelson, L. J. (2019). Uncertainty, shame and consumption: negotiating occupational and non-work identities in community sports coaching. Sport, Education and Society, 26(1), 87-103. https://doi.org/10.1080/13573322.2019.1699522

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 27, 2019
Online Publication Date Dec 7, 2019
Publication Date Dec 7, 2019
Deposit Date Oct 4, 2023
Journal Sport, Education and Society
Print ISSN 1357-3322
Electronic ISSN 1470-1243
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 26
Issue 1
Pages 87-103
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/13573322.2019.1699522
Keywords Sports work; Identity; Precarious work; Neoliberalism; Consumerism; Community sports coaching; Sport policy; Symbolic interactionism
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4399686
Related Public URLs https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/624464/