“它应该只是一项运动!”:探索残奥委会媒体报道中意大利运动员的视角。

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-08-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1640762
Athanasios Sakis Pappous, Pablo Gómez-Iniesta
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摘要

本研究探讨了意大利残奥会运动员如何看待他们在媒体中的表现,将分析重点从媒体文本转移到运动员自己在运动生涯中的生活经历。使用半结构化访谈和混合归纳演绎主题分析,该研究确定了运动员如何评估当前媒体报道的关键主题。研究结果显示,虽然可见度有所提高,但叙事仍然被刻板的框架所主导,比如“超级瘸子”或怜悯叙事,这些叙事将运动表现边缘化。运动员倡导更平衡、以体育为中心的报道,并通过社交媒体强调自我表达在挑战主流形象方面的作用。该研究借鉴了框架、代表性和残疾模型的理论,强调了将运动员的声音纳入媒体叙事的重要性,以促进包容性和准确性。
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"It should just be about sport!": exploring Italian athletes' perspectives in paralympic media coverage.

"It should just be about sport!": exploring Italian athletes' perspectives in paralympic media coverage.

"It should just be about sport!": exploring Italian athletes' perspectives in paralympic media coverage.

This study explores how Italian Paralympic athletes perceive their representation in the media, shifting the analytical focus from media texts to the lived experiences of the athletes themselves across their sporting careers. Using semi-structured interviews and a hybrid inductive-deductive thematic analysis, the research identifies key themes in how athletes evaluate current media coverage. Findings reveal that while visibility has improved, narratives remain dominated by stereotypical frames-such as the "supercrip" or pity narratives-that marginalise athletic performance. Athletes advocate for more balanced, sport-centered coverage and highlight the role of self-representation through social media in challenging mainstream portrayals. Drawing on theories of framing, representation, and disability models, the study underscores the importance of incorporating athletes' voices to advance inclusive and accurate media narratives.

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