2022
DOI: 10.1177/21674795221090416
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Covering the Home Nation at Its Home Games: An Analysis of Australian Nationalistic Broadcast Coverage of the 2018 Commonwealth Games

Abstract: This study explored how nationalism unfolded within the Australian broadcast of the 2018 Commonwealth Games that were held on the Gold Coast, Australia. Applying social-categorization theory, over 31 hours of the total coverage was content analyzed for name mentions, description of success or failure, and personality and physicality of the athletes. Results of this study underscore large differences in the amount of commentary that was provided to Australians and non-Australians during the broadcasts, with Aus… Show more

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“…A substantial body of research has delved into the presentation of nationalism within sporting events through mass media (e.g. MacArthur and Smith, 2021;Scott and Li, 2022). For instance, Angelini and his colleagues (2017) have tracked NBC's nationalistic notions in the primetime television broadcasts of the Olympics, suggesting a distinct bias toward home athletes.…”
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“…A substantial body of research has delved into the presentation of nationalism within sporting events through mass media (e.g. MacArthur and Smith, 2021;Scott and Li, 2022). For instance, Angelini and his colleagues (2017) have tracked NBC's nationalistic notions in the primetime television broadcasts of the Olympics, suggesting a distinct bias toward home athletes.…”
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confidence: 99%