2020
DOI: 10.1177/0163443720902910
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Media discourse, sport and the nation: narratives and counter-narratives in the digital age

Abstract: Throughout the 20th century, the growth of international sport events as media spectacles has provided one of the most powerful tools for the projection of national identities. Traditional media, such as newspapers and private and public broadcasters, have been instrumental in this process. Media discourses around sporting events have historically tended to legitimise exclusionary versions of the idea of the nation, reproducing hegemonic gender divisions and marginalising ethnic minorities and immigrants. At t… Show more

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“…The findings of this study correspond to the findings in recent content analyses that have explicitly focused on the intersections between Whiteness and national identity in the representation of athletes from various racial/ethnic backgrounds in Italy (Mauro, 2020) and Germany (Gehring, 2016). These studies also found that media representations in part drew on discourses that represented the 'nation' as predominantly White, hence questioning the full right of 'belonging' in the national team of players such as Mario Balotelli (Italian-born from Ghanaian parents) and Mesut Özil (German-born from Turkish heritage).…”
Section: Audience Reception Studiessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The findings of this study correspond to the findings in recent content analyses that have explicitly focused on the intersections between Whiteness and national identity in the representation of athletes from various racial/ethnic backgrounds in Italy (Mauro, 2020) and Germany (Gehring, 2016). These studies also found that media representations in part drew on discourses that represented the 'nation' as predominantly White, hence questioning the full right of 'belonging' in the national team of players such as Mario Balotelli (Italian-born from Ghanaian parents) and Mesut Özil (German-born from Turkish heritage).…”
Section: Audience Reception Studiessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…While addressing the objectives of analyzing the Instagram usage habits of future elementary school teachers and determining the influence of sociodemographic factors and intensive Instagram usage on smartphone addiction. These aspects were key to the trend of using Instagram for promoting physical activity online [10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, sports blogs, social networks that promote interactive communication, photo sharing through different forums and social networks, YouTube videos, etc. and in particular, on Instagram, there is a latent trend on physical exercise, healthy living, and sports activities, which are broadcast as images or video [10][11][12][13]. This trend has created a certain type of profile in the social network of amateurs or specialists who promote healthy living habits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Munculnya acara olahraga internasional sebagai tontonan media telah menawarkan salah satu daya Tarik terhadap identitas nasional sepanjang abad kedua puluh. Surat kabar, serta lembaga penyiaran swasta dan publik, telah memainkan peran penting dalam proses ini (Mauro, 2020). Olahraga telah menyentuh kehidupan masyarakat dengan cara yang unik, sehingga berkomunikasi dan memasarkan olahraga melalui media sosial juga memerlukan pendekatan yang unik (Newman et al, 2017).…”
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