Support for LGBT diversity and inclusion in sport: a mixed methods study of Australian cricket
Ryan Storr,
Grant O’Sullivan,
Ramón Spaaij and
Caroline Symons
Sport Management Review, 2022, vol. 25, issue 5, 723-747
Abstract:
Academic, policy and activist debates on how sport organizations can advance support for Lesbian, Gay, Bi and, Trans (LGBT) people at all levels of competition (from grassroots to elite) have risen to prominence in recent years. This paper explores the extent and nature of support for LGBT diversity in sport, with an empirical focus on cricket in Australia. Using a mixed method research design, the authors combine an online survey (n = 337) and semi-structured interviews (n = 17) across various levels of competition and administration. Drawing on Avery’s theory of support for diversity, the findings demonstrate a perceived lack of institutional support through endorsement and activism for LGBT diversity but noticeable support from the grassroots cricket community. The survey data show a perceived need for increased efforts to include LGBT communities in cricket. Stakeholder interviews demonstrate a lack of understanding and awareness of LGBT diversity amongst administration at both the community and leadership levels. We contend that if cricket in Australia is to truly be a “sport for all”, and policy imperatives around diversity and inclusion are to be achieved, clear and consistent institutional support showing both commitment and action towards LGBT diversity must be demonstrated.Support for Lesbian, Gay, Bi, and Trans (LGBT) communities and athletes at all levels of competition has risen to prominence in recent years.This paper explores the extent and nature of support for LGBT diversity in sport, with a focus on cricket in Australia.The findings suggest varying levels of institutional support across different levels of cricket.Increased organisational support amongst senior leaders helps foster and promotes a welcoming environment for LGBT people across all levels of sport.
Date: 2022
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