The Social Construction of Athlete Leadership: An Exploratory Case Study of the University of Southern California Women's Soccer TeamTools Ulrich, Cassandra (2018) The Social Construction of Athlete Leadership: An Exploratory Case Study of the University of Southern California Women's Soccer Team. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
AbstractStudies of sport leadership have primarily focused on sport management and leadership at the administrative and coach level and have predominantly applied existing frameworks. The perspectives of the athletes and their understandings of leadership have been mostly unexamined. This study examines how leadership is socially constructed in high-performance collegiate sports teams by focusing on the student-athletes’ understandings of leadership and how their understandings were developed. Within a social constructionist theoretical framework, this dissertation provides a critical analysis of student-athletes’ understandings of leadership as members of one high-performance collegiate sports team. The study utilised a qualitative semistructured interview approach for data collection. The data sample consisted of 5 female players from the 2016 NCAA women’s soccer national championship team, the University of Southern
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