2017
DOI: 10.22396/sbd.2017.29
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Bireysel Şiddet Açısından Spor Medyasının Etkileri

Abstract: durumu değişkenlerinde anlamlıdır. Spor medyasının fanatizmi tetiklenmesi konusunda tam bir görüş birliği olduğu söylenebilir. Diğer yandan bütün katılımcılar, medya spor yayın ve haberlerinin spor eğitimini işlevseltirmek yönünden yetersizliğini vurgulamakta, futbolla ilgili yayınların yerine sağlık ve spor bilgisini arttırıcı, hatta spora katılımı özendirici programlara öncelikle yer verilmesi gerektiği görüşünü dile getirmektedir. Sonuç olarak, medya yayın ve haberleri okuyucu ve izleyici dikkatini çekmek n… Show more

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“…When studies with similar and different results in the literature were compared with the results of the present study, the following results were obtained: sports commentators who guide the society in media should not guide individuals to factors such as hatred, violence, revenge, etc. (Derelioğlu and Çankaya, 2021); sanctions should be increased since programmes including violence trigger the feelings of hatred in the society (Sabah, 2021); content including violence presented by media is effective in the acts of the fan group (Yüce and Kandaz-Gelen, 2021); sports media triggers violence, and female athletes and amateur branches are not covered enough (Dindar, 2019); media triggers violence, although partly (Güler et al, 2018); people mostly preferred the internet to learn about the developments related with sports (Clark and Maher, 2016); especially authors and managers who represent sports media should advocate peace more (Mil and Şanlı, 2015); media should be more careful in this process (Taşmektepligil et al, 2017); frequent use of harsh, angry photos and captions could cause tension (Özsoy, 2011); media is an effective factor in guiding individuals (Talimciler, 2005); communication tools such as newspapers and magazines have an important effect on individuals' meeting sports (Thomas, 1991); media should not include content that legitimises violent behaviour for the sake of self-interest (Voigt, 1988).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When studies with similar and different results in the literature were compared with the results of the present study, the following results were obtained: sports commentators who guide the society in media should not guide individuals to factors such as hatred, violence, revenge, etc. (Derelioğlu and Çankaya, 2021); sanctions should be increased since programmes including violence trigger the feelings of hatred in the society (Sabah, 2021); content including violence presented by media is effective in the acts of the fan group (Yüce and Kandaz-Gelen, 2021); sports media triggers violence, and female athletes and amateur branches are not covered enough (Dindar, 2019); media triggers violence, although partly (Güler et al, 2018); people mostly preferred the internet to learn about the developments related with sports (Clark and Maher, 2016); especially authors and managers who represent sports media should advocate peace more (Mil and Şanlı, 2015); media should be more careful in this process (Taşmektepligil et al, 2017); frequent use of harsh, angry photos and captions could cause tension (Özsoy, 2011); media is an effective factor in guiding individuals (Talimciler, 2005); communication tools such as newspapers and magazines have an important effect on individuals' meeting sports (Thomas, 1991); media should not include content that legitimises violent behaviour for the sake of self-interest (Voigt, 1988).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, those who experience these emotions at an extreme level produce the term fanaticism. The term fanaticism -being a study topic of sociology, psychology and sport sciences in numerous researches (Chung et al, 2018;Taşmektepligil et al, 2017;Gümüş et al, 2016;Yücel et al, 2015;Çetin, 2015;Taşmektepligil et al, 2015;Yıldıran, 2005)-is referred as an antonym of fair play. In the simplest sense, fair play behavior -emphasizing a just and fair game-is expected from healthy and moral individuals who make up a healthy society.…”
Section: Mersin Universitymentioning
confidence: 99%