Ethics of Sports Fandom

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Adam Kadlac
applied ethics
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Base Jump
Basketball Team
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Circuitous
collective intentionality
cosmopolitan fandom
devotion
Diana Taurasi
egalitarian fandom
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escapism
ethical decision making
ethical reflection in sports fandom
fan behavior analysis
fantasy sports
Favorite Teams
Female Athletes
Future Autonomy
Gold Cup
Good Life
High Profile Athletes
Hometown Teams
Jersey
Kylian Mbappe
Mimetic Excitement
moral psychology
National Teams
objectification
Partisan Fan
partisan fandom
philosophy of sport
social identity theory
spectators
sports fandom
Sports Fans
sports sociology
tribalism
Tv Chef
University Of Wisconsin
Vice Versa
Violate
Women's Sports
Women's Teams
Women’s Sports
Women’s Teams

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032120195
  • Weight: 449g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Fans largely regard sports as an escapist pursuit—something that provides distraction from the cares and concerns of "real life." This book pushes back against a fully escapist account of sports fandom and argues that we should understand the value of fandom in terms of the ability of sports to prompt fans to reflect meaningfully on the notion of a good life. Even if we are not engaged in high-level athletics, it is possible to learn a great deal from those who are: what sacrifices are required to achieve our goals; how to persevere through failure and disappointment; and about teamwork and the rewards of accomplishing things together. Moreover, partisan fandom, which has been criticized from various quarters, can teach us valuable lessons about love and what it means to be invested in things over which we have no control. If our reflection on the efforts of individual athletes helps us reflect on our own pursuit of the good life, our attachments to teams can help us to cultivate a certain kind of humility and openness to all that life has to offer.

The Ethics of Sports Fandom is an accessible resource for researchers and students interested in the ethics and philosophy of sport that offers an analysis of several different aspects of contemporary fandom: fantasy sports, the ways that fans interact with athletes on social media, violent sports, women’s sports, and the support for our countries’ national teams. In all these areas, reflecting on what it means to respect athletes as individual human beings engaged in their own pursuit of the good life requires that fans consider their sports-related behavior in a new light.

Adam Kadlac is Teaching Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University, USA. His published work has appeared in a number of venues, including American Philosophical Quarterly, Journal of Applied Philosophy, and Philosophical Studies.

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