Exploring the Influence of Social Categorization on the Perception of Antisocial Behavior in Sport

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Julien Pellet Mickaël Campo Marie-Françoise Lacassagne Mark Bruner a Université Bourgogne Europe, Dijon, Franceb Fédération Française de, Rugby, Francec Nipissing University, North Bay, CanadaJulien Pellet, is a postdoctoral researcher in the PIA ANR TEAMSPORTS project at the Université Bourgogne Europe (UR 7548). His work in social psychology of sport focuses on social identity, applied to emotions, performance, and antisocial behavior in sports.Mickaël Campo, Adopting a Social Identity Approach, from a fundamental perspective, Mickaël Campo’s research investigates the notion of identity complexity to better understand the emergence of emotions. Notably, he developed the identity complexity model as a basis of a new model of emotional process.Marie-Françoise Lacassagne’s, research focuses on individual, social, and cultural identities in various contexts, notably sports. By analyzing identity strategies and the management of violence in competition, she explores how social insertions influence perceptions and behaviors according to a unified theoretical model (Social Partitions).Dr. Mark Bruner (Ph.D.), is a Physical Activity and a Professor in the School of Physical and Health Education at Nipissing University specializing in group dynamics in youth sport as well as youth development through sport & physical activity. He owns a Canada Research Chair in Youth Development through Sport.

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