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McIntosh I, Punch S & Tandy C (2024) Paying to Be at the Bridge Table: An Exploration of the Bridge Playing-Sponsor Experience in Mindsport. Sociological Research Online. https://doi.org/10.1177/13607804241287607
Abstract
Recently the card game bridge has become a focus of sociological study including the professionalisation of the game at elite tournament level. This article, based on 11 in-depth interviews with elite bridge sponsors, focuses on playing-sponsors; amateur players who sponsor and also play alongside professional elite players. The playing-sponsor is important for the financing of elite bridge but occupies an, often awkward, role as both a sponsor/employer and a player. The bridge playing-sponsor thus has to negotiate a complex mix of identities as both employer and ‘partner’, being a relatively powerful financial benefactor while simultaneously being widely regarded as the weaker player in the bridge partnership. Such a position involves a degree of ambivalence and a complex power dynamic and status(es) which have to be navigated. This is unusual within mindsport and sport more widely. These issues are explored via a close look at the lived experience of the bridge playing-sponsor. As such it should be of great interest to sociologists of sport, work, leisure, and formalised micro-interaction more generally.
Keywords
bridge; dyadic leisure; employers; interactions; mindsport; partnership; power; sponsers
Journal
Sociological Research Online
Status | Early Online |
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Funders | Donors (O.S) and Donors (O.S) |
Publication date online | 31/12/2024 |
Date accepted by journal | 02/10/2024 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/36686 |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
eISSN | 1360-7804 |
ISBN | 1360-7804 |
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