Reflections of residents in a rural Midwestern community on the impacts of a successful university football program, their tendency to bask in reflected glory, and their social identity
Abstract:[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] Intercollegiate athletics are embedded in the fabric of American culture and provide a source of unity and pride for the students, universities, and communities they represent (Beyer and Hannah, 2000; Duderstadt, 2003; Gumprecht, 2003; Vanover and DeBowes, 2013). This qualitative study sought to understand, within the conceptual framework of basking in reflected glory (BIRG) established by Cialdini et al. (1976) and social identity theory (SIT) established by Tajfel and Turner (1979)… Show more
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