No Vax, No Entry: Understanding Australia's Rejection Of Novak Djokovic.

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      This paper explores the Australian community's reaction to the deportation of unvaccinated tennis star, Novak Djokovic, in the lead up to the 2022 Australian Open. The analysis interprets the community's hostile reaction to Djokovic by understanding community as both a structural and dynamic concept and, even more so, how fluid, evolving macro influences of community or group identification can intensify the demands of individuals to compromise for the common good based on ingrained expectations of the community. To do this, Norbert Elias' concepts of figurations and 'we-they' group identities are used to help highlight the link between structural and dynamic theories of community and identity. This study also outlines how 'what is fair' lies in pre-existing community rules and conventions being influenced by often momentary factors that impact and often change forms of group identity. These changes can be temporary or long-lasting and are driven by macro influences such as COVID-19 that can intensify existing community tensions. Throughout the analysis, it becomes clear that community's response to Djokovic was not only fair, but a logical manifestation of community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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