Fighting for What Matters: Care, Supporting People and Preserving a Form of Life in Baton Twirling Clubs

In this article, we look at twirling baton clubs characterized by a specific sociality which is part of a life form. This was threatened by the demands of sportivisation from the sport institution. The protests expressed by the clubs show the attachment to a logic of care with the aim of protecting...

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Autores principales: Malatesta Dominique, Jaccoud Christophe
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Publicado: Sciendo 2021
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Sumario:In this article, we look at twirling baton clubs characterized by a specific sociality which is part of a life form. This was threatened by the demands of sportivisation from the sport institution. The protests expressed by the clubs show the attachment to a logic of care with the aim of protecting the vulnerabilities and the singular identities of the athletes who are mostly young girls.