Athlete Maltreatment as a Wicked Problem and Contested Terrain

Author:

Park Haewan12,Sam Michael P.12ORCID,Jackson Steven J.12

Affiliation:

1. School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand

2. New Zealand Centre for Sport Policy and Politics, University of Otago, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand

Abstract

Athlete maltreatment in organized sport has attracted considerable attention from governing bodies, stakeholders and the general public. Despite numerous studies and policy proposals from various countries, the problem remains unresolved due to its inherent complexity. Drawing upon the concept of ‘a wicked problem’ widely utilized in policy analysis, this study first identifies the wicked features of maltreatment, focusing on: (1) the difficulty of establishing a definition of maltreatment; (2) the challenges of identifying its causes; and (3) the impediments to identifying solutions in a context of embedded stakeholders and unintended consequences. To provide further analysis, we compare athlete maltreatment with other issues in sport such as doping and match-fixing, to suggest that lessons can be drawn from other wicked problems in the same contested terrain. Overall, given the complex interplay between maltreatment and the maintenance/legitimization of sport systems, this paper calls for continuing attention and evaluation of existing research/policies and advocates for a more multidimensional view that acknowledges maltreatment as a wicked problem.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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