FIFA World Cup and Beyond 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781351181921-12
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Making sense of race/ethnicity and gender in televised football: reception research among British students *

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“…Interviewers used, to an important extent, a similar topic list which was drafted by the authors of this article and was structured according to the following main themes: (1) sport practice and football consumption in media, (2) identification with football players (among others based on race/ethnicity), (3) discourses surrounding (qualities of) footballers of diverse racial /ethnic origins and (4) perceptions towards football media's treatment of race/ethnicity in football. Apart from these topics, there was room for some different, additional themes and topics to emerge during each interview (Peeters & Van Sterkenburg, 2017). It means that the focus groups were largely similar although sometimes different in content and that some topics were only discussed in one or two interviews.…”
Section: Data Collection and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interviewers used, to an important extent, a similar topic list which was drafted by the authors of this article and was structured according to the following main themes: (1) sport practice and football consumption in media, (2) identification with football players (among others based on race/ethnicity), (3) discourses surrounding (qualities of) footballers of diverse racial /ethnic origins and (4) perceptions towards football media's treatment of race/ethnicity in football. Apart from these topics, there was room for some different, additional themes and topics to emerge during each interview (Peeters & Van Sterkenburg, 2017). It means that the focus groups were largely similar although sometimes different in content and that some topics were only discussed in one or two interviews.…”
Section: Data Collection and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…including: coaching(Fasting and Pfister, 2000; Fasting, Sand and Nordstrand, 2017; Fielding- Lloyd and Meân, 2008;Lewis, Roberts and Andrews, 2015;Norman, 2014;Schlesinger and Weigelt-Schlesinger, 2012;Skogvang and Fasting, 2013), media(Christopherson, Janning and McConnell, 2002;Coche, 2016;Peeters and Elling, 2015;Peeters and van Sterkenburg, 2017; [Type here]…”
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“…De manera concreta, como se vio en el capítulo III, los medios de comunicación deportivos establecen jerarquías y políticas de identidad para cada género, siguiendo el orden dominante que establece el patriarcado, a través de mensajes cargados de información simbólica e ideológica, y codificada en determinados modelos sociales que la audiencia reconoce y acepta como propios. De manera concreta, según diversas investigaciones, la jerarquía y política identitaria de los medios deportivos tiende a infrarrepresentar a las deportistas en los espacios deportivos y a definirlas de forma estrecha y compacta (Peeters y Van Sterkenburg, 2016). Este hecho tiene una gran trascendencia para el colectivo de mujeres ya que es a través de la visibilidad mediática como se obtiene la identidad pública de género que influirá, a su vez, en la definición de su identidad personal y social (López Díez, 2011; Sampedro, 2004).…”
Section: La Cobertura Del Deporte Femeninounclassified
“…Otros integrantes se apoyaban en las diferencias mentales, señalando que los hombres eran más agresivos y las mujeres, en cambio, tenían un instinto maternal que las llevaba a no querer dañarse. Respecto al discurso de entretenimiento, un grupo formado principalmente por hombres, consideraban el fútbol masculino más entretenido y emocionante por la calidad de juego y, en cambio, el fútbol femenino más aburrido por ser lento, menos técnico y por las peores habilidades físicas de las deportistas (Peeters y Van Sterkenburg, 2016).…”
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