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The social world of able-bodied and disabled athletes
The social world of able-bodied and disabled athletes

Author(s): Beata Lucyna Szluz, Monika Łagowska-Cebula
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Social differentiation, Sports Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Wyższej Szkoły Gospodarki Euroregionalnej im. Alcide De Gasperi w Józefowie
Keywords: sociology; social word; disability; sport; sports career

Summary/Abstract: Objectives:The goal is to present the results of sociological research with respect to comprehending the subjective social world of both able-bodied and disabled athletes.Material and methods:The research used the concept of Fritz Schütze, with the biographical method and the narrative interview technique being employed. Intentional sampling was used. Fifty-six interviews were conducted, where the respondents were divided into eight categories based on: physical fitness, stage of sports career, and type of sports discipline.Results:From the analyses performed, the motivation and importance of sport in the lives of both able-bodied and disabled athletes, their families and professional situation, the education process, as well as the completion of their sports career have been presented.Conclusions:Compared to their peers, able-bodied athletes were distinguished by their skills, which determined their decision to compete in sport. People with a disability could meet other disabled individuals during sports training. The choice of the sport discipline depended on predispositions. A club's policy and the rules governing it influenced the lives of the competitors: they discontinued education or delayed starting a family. In the social world of sport, competitors met significant others. Practising a discipline determined the time of retirement from sports.

  • Issue Year: 49/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 159-176
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English