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Addressing racialised inequities in coach recruitment in men’s professional football in England: a critical race theory analysis

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posted on 2020-05-06, 10:50 authored by Dom Conricode
Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) coaches in elite sport are underrepresented in Britain and other parts of the Western world compared to BAME athletes. Empirical research indicates that this underrepresentation is underpinned by a series of institutional barriers. This is especially the case in men’s professional football in England, where lack of access to coach education, racial biases and stereotypes in coaching workplaces, as well as networks-based approaches to coach recruitment have historically blocked the transition of BAME groups from playing to coaching.This thesis aims to identify and examine the levels of representation and experiences of BAME coaches in men’s professional football in England, and the effectiveness of the English Football League’s (EFL) voluntary and mandatory codes of coach recruitment in addressing racialised inequalities. [Continues.]

History

School

  • Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences

Publisher

Loughborough University

Rights holder

© Dom Conricode

Publication date

2020

Notes

A doctoral thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy of Loughborough University.

Language

  • en

Supervisor(s)

Steven Bradbury ; Dominic Malcolm

Qualification name

  • PhD

Qualification level

  • Doctoral