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Sport in Society
Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics
Volume 27, 2024 - Issue 1
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Research Articles

How do low-paid athletes in the United States understand the meaning of the word “professional” in “professional athlete”?

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Pages 142-161 | Received 28 Feb 2023, Accepted 02 Aug 2023, Published online: 08 Aug 2023
 

Abstract

Sport scholars and other industry stakeholders often narrowly focus on athletes’ pay levels when using the term ‘professional athlete’. References also ignore athletes’ perspectives, despite many athletes using the term ‘professional’ to fight for better employment conditions and more equitable power dynamics in commercial leagues. As such, this study shows how low-paid athletes in the United States understand the meaning of ‘professional’ by using critical and discourse-based theories to interpret interviews with 43 paid women and men athletes. Findings show that, among other meanings, athletes, especially women, use ‘professional’ as a discourse of social change to secure better resources, treatment, and pay. Based on our research, sport scholars should approach ­‘professional’ as a set of socially constructed, ideal occupational characteristics that athlete laborers strive toward and use in their individual and collective efforts to craft better-resourced employment structures that maximize their athletic potential.

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The authors received no financial interest or benefit from the direct applications of this research.

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