Advancing women’s cycling through digital activism: a feminist critical discourse analysis*

IF 3.6 2区 教育学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Larena Hoeber, Sally Shaw, Katie Rowe
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ABSTRACTResearch question: Social media in sport management contexts is increasingly used to highlight social issues in sport and to advocate for change, such as expanding the opportunities for women to participate. The purpose of this study is to examine how and why people strategically used various Twitter conventions to advocate for women’s cycling during the 2013 (men’s) Tour de France. We draw on Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis to frame our exploration and analysis of the issue.Research methods: We analyzed the text of approximately 6000 tweets to examine the use of Twitter conventions, as discursive practices, in digital activism efforts to advance the women's cycling agenda.Findings and discussion: People used links, retweets, hashtags, direct mentions, and influencers’ posts as individual discursive practices and for their collective potential to draw attention to, and advocate for, women’s pro-cycling in the context of the 100th iteration of the men’s Tour de France. We discuss why this was an important process in the context of women’s cycling, and some of the impacts, ten years later, of this Twitter activity.Implications: Twitter conventions can be a useful digital activism tool for feminist agendas in sport. We are cautious of overstating this case as each cause will have different contexts, and the ability of trolls and other users to derail activism is ever present.KEYWORDS: Twitterfeminist critical discourse analysisdigital activismcyclingdiscursive practices Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 Currently this is 280 characters. Before 2017, 140 characters was the maximum.
通过数字行动主义推动女性骑行:女性主义批评话语分析*
研究问题:体育管理背景下的社交媒体越来越多地用于突出体育中的社会问题并倡导变革,例如扩大女性参与的机会。本研究的目的是研究人们在2013年环法自行车赛(男子环法自行车赛)期间如何以及为什么策略性地使用各种Twitter惯例来倡导女子自行车。我们利用女性主义批评话语分析来构建我们对这一问题的探索和分析。研究方法:我们分析了大约6000条推文的文本,以检查Twitter惯例作为话语实践,在数字行动主义努力中推进女性骑行议程的使用。调查结果和讨论:人们使用链接、转发、标签、直接提及和网红的帖子作为个人话语实践,并利用他们的集体潜力,在男子环法自行车赛第100届的背景下,引起人们对女子自行车运动的关注和倡导。我们讨论了为什么在女子自行车运动的背景下,这是一个重要的过程,以及十年后,这一Twitter活动的一些影响。启示:推特大会可以成为体育界女权主义议程的一个有用的数字行动主义工具。我们谨慎地避免夸大这种情况,因为每个原因都有不同的背景,喷子和其他用户破坏行动主义的能力永远存在。关键词:twitter女权主义批评话语分析数字活动循环话语实践披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1目前是280个字符。在2017年之前,140个字符是最大的。
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European Sport Management Quarterly
European Sport Management Quarterly HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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