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Fans and Fanaticism: The Vulnerability of Devotion and Sportswashing as Exploitation,”

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Fruh, K; Wojtowicz, J; Archer, A
Published in: Philosophical Psychology

Devoted sports fandom has been defended as a worthwhile undertaking that lends meaning to people’s lives and shapes their very identities; on the other hand, fanaticism is widely decried as morally troubling. We sketch the similarities between fandom and fanaticism and argue that sports fandom is often a form of fanaticism. We use the fact that fandom is often regarded as a valuable thing to suggest a value-neutral account of fanaticism and argue that, in cases where the object of devotion is not problematic, it is the vulnerability to exploitation that can explain some of the evils of fanaticism. Fanaticism turns sour when the devotion fans have for their team is systematically preyed upon and exploited to disastrous effect. We illustrate this with two prominent examples of the exploitation of sports fans. Firstly, fandom leaves them open to commercial exploitation. Secondly, it explains the power and prevalence of sportswashing, a moral phenomenon that has recently had a major impact on global sports. A comparison with cults helps to highlight this evil.

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Philosophical Psychology

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1465-394X

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0951-5089

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Taylor and Francis Group

Related Subject Headings

  • Experimental Psychology
  • 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
  • 5003 Philosophy
  • 2203 Philosophy
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology
 

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Fruh, K., Wojtowicz, J., & Archer, A. (n.d.). Fans and Fanaticism: The Vulnerability of Devotion and Sportswashing as Exploitation,”. Philosophical Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2025.2499626
Fruh, Kyle, Jake Wojtowicz, and Alfred Archer. “Fans and Fanaticism: The Vulnerability of Devotion and Sportswashing as Exploitation,”.” Philosophical Psychology, n.d. https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2025.2499626.
Fruh, Kyle, et al. “Fans and Fanaticism: The Vulnerability of Devotion and Sportswashing as Exploitation,”.” Philosophical Psychology, Taylor and Francis Group. Manual, doi:10.1080/09515089.2025.2499626.
Fruh K, Wojtowicz J, Archer A. Fans and Fanaticism: The Vulnerability of Devotion and Sportswashing as Exploitation,”. Philosophical Psychology. Taylor and Francis Group;

Published In

Philosophical Psychology

DOI

EISSN

1465-394X

ISSN

0951-5089

Publisher

Taylor and Francis Group

Related Subject Headings

  • Experimental Psychology
  • 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
  • 5003 Philosophy
  • 2203 Philosophy
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology