Professional migration from the United States to Europe: Composite vignettes of black male basketball players from underserved communities

RT Book Jr, N Stambulova, K Henriksen - Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2021 - Elsevier
RT Book Jr, N Stambulova, K Henriksen
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2021Elsevier
Objective To explore how the intersectional perspective of being a Black male from an
underserved community shaped the professional cultural transition of American basketball
players to Europe. Design and Method: The seven Black male athletes, who met the criteria
of playing at least one year in a professional European basketball league and spending
their formative years in an underserved community in the USA, participated in this study. Life
story interviews, lasting between one and 2 h, were analysed through the principles of …
Objective
To explore how the intersectional perspective of being a Black male from an underserved community shaped the professional cultural transition of American basketball players to Europe.
Design
and Method: The seven Black male athletes, who met the criteria of playing at least one year in a professional European basketball league and spending their formative years in an underserved community in the USA, participated in this study. Life story interviews, lasting between one and 2 h, were analysed through the principles of narrative analysis. Creative non-fiction was used to represent the findings in the form of composite vignettes using the words of the participants to create an evocative and meaningful experiential reconstruction.
Findings
The analysis uncovered three primary themes; steppingstones to becoming a professional basketball migrant; from America to Europe: a whole new world once again; and “don't bother to unpack your bags:” from ups and downs to settlement plans. Within these themes, the intersectional identity of being a Black male from a poor community underpinned the storyline.
Conclusions
All seven participants left their underserved community at some point during their teenage years, and this transition into a more affluent, White dominated society proved beneficial for the move to Europe. Further, the shared intersectional identity of being an African American male from a low socioeconomic community had critical implications for how they experienced the cultural transition to Europe, and how they were received by the host environment.
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