Sport media and the cultural circulation of race/ethnicity: Moving from content analyses to production studies

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Northern Lights Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1386/nl_00020_1
Arne van Lienden, Carmen Longas Luque, Jacco van Sterkenburg
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Abstract

The racial/ethnic diversity that can be seen in televised football, together with its wide audience, makes it an interesting place to study meanings given to race/ethnicity. Previous research on the content of these discourses has found that televised football in different countries reproduces a variety of racial/ethnic stereotypes. These discourses arguably help to perpetuate and ‘naturalize’ racial/ethnic inequities. In order to better illuminate how sport media serves as a site where discourses surrounding race/ethnicity are (re)constructed, a fruitful yet understated direction of future research would be to look at the production process of such discourses. Although the theoretical value of production studies has been noted in previous work, there is at this time a shortage of empirical production studies in sport media. The present article describes some of the main findings of previous research on the representation of race/ethnicity in televised football (a dominant subject of research in this area) and audience reception research. Furthermore, the article focuses on main findings from production studies in sport media, supplementing a focus on race/ethnicity with describing production studies on gender ‐ as most production studies have mainly focused on gender and provide relevant insights for the study of race/ethnicity. We conclude with some future research avenues highlighting the importance of exploring production processes in relation to meanings given to race/ethnicity in sport media.
体育媒体与种族/民族的文化传播:从内容分析转向生产研究
在电视转播的足球比赛中可以看到种族/民族的多样性,加上其广泛的观众,使其成为研究种族/民族意义的一个有趣的地方。先前对这些话语内容的研究发现,不同国家的电视足球再现了各种种族/民族刻板印象。可以说,这些论述有助于使种族/族裔不平等永久化和“自然化”。为了更好地阐明体育媒体是如何作为一个围绕种族/族裔的话语被(重新)构建的场所的,未来研究的一个富有成效但低调的方向将是观察这些话语的产生过程。尽管在以往的工作中已经注意到了生产研究的理论价值,但目前体育媒体中缺乏实证生产研究。本文描述了之前关于电视足球中种族/民族代表性的研究(这一领域的主要研究主题)和观众接受度研究的一些主要发现。此外,本文重点关注体育媒体制作研究的主要发现,用描述性别制作研究来补充对种族/族裔的关注,因为大多数制作研究主要关注性别,并为种族/族裔研究提供了相关见解。最后,我们通过一些未来的研究途径强调了探索与体育媒体中种族/民族含义相关的生产过程的重要性。
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Northern Lights Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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