

Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Rice, Andrew Alan Author's Email Address andrewrice@juno.com URN etd-4898-103455 Title Division I Female Soccer Players: Development of the Self Across Time and Interactional Groups Degree Master of Science Department Sociology Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Bailey, Carol A. Bryant, Clifton D. Fuhrman, Ellsworth R. Committee Chair Keywords
- Deviance
- Self
- Socialization
- Mead
- Negotiation
- Interaction
- Social Groups
- Developmental Stages
Date of Defense 1998-05-05 Availability unrestricted Abstract Division I Female Soccer Players:Development of the Self Across Time and Interactional Groups
Andrew Alan Rice
(Abstract)
This study is intended to explore the interactive effect of
various interpersonal groups and longitudinal maturation on
the socialization of individuals within a culture. It will
deal with conflict resolution and the formation of a
transitory sense of self informed by George Herbert Mead's
perspective with an emphasis on symbolic interaction. I
have chosen as my sample group a division I female college
soccer team in the eastern United States . My time as an
assistant coach has given me access to the daily lives of
these players for a two year period during which I have
acted as a participant observer. Although the study is
limited to a small group of elite athletes, it is presumed
that similar processes are at work each time an individual
enters a new social setting or attempts to reconcile
conflicting norms between different groups. When such
groups collide, the individual is forced to conform to one
at the expense of the other(s). This creates what I will
call deviant conformity
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