Journal of Sport and Social Issues
Volume 43, Issue 3, 2019, Pages 195-218
“I Just Go on Wi-Fi”: Imagining Worlds Through Professional Basketball Migrants’ Deployment of Information and Communication Technology (Article)
Faulkner C.* ,
Molnar G. ,
Kohe G.
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a
University of Worcester, United Kingdom
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University of Worcester, United Kingdom
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University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Abstract
The connection between athletes and technology has developed in recent years, with the focus on how lives are augmented and presented through this relationship. Building on previous reflections concerning the use of information and communication technology (ICT) to support the sometimes fractious experiences of sport migration, we suggest a need to develop our understandings of migrant athletes’ use of ICT by interrogating socially-embedded processes driving its usage. In so doing, we draw on 18 semistructured interviews with professional basketball migrants based (at the time) in the United Kingdom but whose seasonal work moves them frequently across the globe. We explore these participants’ experiences through the lens of Appadurai’s model of scapes and disjuncture. With this framework we explore themes of negotiation, need, expectation, and barriers. Consequently, we propose expanding how we understand migrant athletes’ relationships with technology. © The Author(s) 2019.
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DOI: 10.1177/0193723519836396
ISSN: 01937235
Original Language: English