THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF PARALYMPICS GAMES LONDON/2012 IN THE WEBSITE GLOBOESPORTE.COM
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Resumo: | The goal of this research was to analyze the media coverage of the Paralympic Games – London/2012 in the news website globoesporte.com, focusing on the following themes/categories referred as common and problematic by the literature: (1) victimization/supercrip – when the news emphasize the athletes´ disabilities and how they overcame them, treating them as superheroes; infantilization – when there are expressions that treat athletes as if they were children; (3) trivialization – when the narrative focuses on information not related to sports. We chose these categories because the victimization/supercrip and the infantilization narratives tend reproduce stigmas related to people with disabilities. Narratives in sport journals which emphasize trivial information do not contribute to the comprehension of the Paralympic sport. The methodological approach was quanti-qualitative and exploratory. We chose the website globoesporte.com because of its popularity. We used the following descriptors: “paralimpíadas”, “paralímpico” e “paraolímpico”. We found 254 articles directly related to the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Thirty nine articles matched the supercrip category. They focused on stories about the overcoming of barriers related to disability and referred to athletes as heroes. Seven articles fit the infantilization category and treated the athletes as if they were children. Twenty articles fit the trivialization category. Instead of discussing sport related themes, they talked about athlete’s appearance, their personal lives and professional plans for the future. Even though there wasn´t a large number of publications that fit into the analyzed categories if we consider the total number of published articles reviewed, we found that there is a need of a better qualification of the media in order to cover Paralympic sport and Paralympic athletes so that it emphasizes less their disabilities and more their sporting abilities. |
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THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF PARALYMPICS GAMES LONDON/2012 IN THE WEBSITE GLOBOESPORTE.COMA COBERTURA MIDIÁTICA DOS JOGOS PARALÍMPICOS DE LONDRES/2012 NO PORTAL GLOBOESPORTE.COMJogos Paralímpicos Mídia Atleta com deficiênciaThe goal of this research was to analyze the media coverage of the Paralympic Games – London/2012 in the news website globoesporte.com, focusing on the following themes/categories referred as common and problematic by the literature: (1) victimization/supercrip – when the news emphasize the athletes´ disabilities and how they overcame them, treating them as superheroes; infantilization – when there are expressions that treat athletes as if they were children; (3) trivialization – when the narrative focuses on information not related to sports. We chose these categories because the victimization/supercrip and the infantilization narratives tend reproduce stigmas related to people with disabilities. Narratives in sport journals which emphasize trivial information do not contribute to the comprehension of the Paralympic sport. The methodological approach was quanti-qualitative and exploratory. We chose the website globoesporte.com because of its popularity. We used the following descriptors: “paralimpíadas”, “paralímpico” e “paraolímpico”. We found 254 articles directly related to the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Thirty nine articles matched the supercrip category. They focused on stories about the overcoming of barriers related to disability and referred to athletes as heroes. Seven articles fit the infantilization category and treated the athletes as if they were children. Twenty articles fit the trivialization category. Instead of discussing sport related themes, they talked about athlete’s appearance, their personal lives and professional plans for the future. Even though there wasn´t a large number of publications that fit into the analyzed categories if we consider the total number of published articles reviewed, we found that there is a need of a better qualification of the media in order to cover Paralympic sport and Paralympic athletes so that it emphasizes less their disabilities and more their sporting abilities.Este trabalho teve como objetivo analisar características da cobertura dos Jogos Paralímpicos de Londres/2012 no portal de notícias globoesporte.com, tendo como foco as seguintes características/categorias apontadas pela literatura como problemáticas e recorrentes na mídia: (1) vitimização/supercrip – quando as notícias enfatizam histórias de tragédias e dificuldades relacionadas com as deficiências e de superação das mesmas por parte dos atletas, tratando-os como super-heróis; (2) infantilização – quando as notícias tratam os desportistas como se fossem crianças; e (3) trivialização – quando as narrativas e ilustrações se centram em situações não esportivas. As categorias vitimização/supercrip e infantilização são problemáticas, pois tendem a reproduzir estigmas relacionados às pessoas com deficiência. Já narrativas que enfocam informações triviais não relacionadas ao esporte desperdiçam o pouco espaço que o esporte paralímpico ocupa na mídia para a promoção de uma cultura mais qualificada acerca do esporte paraolímpico. A pesquisa foi de cunho quanti-qualitativo e exploratório e teve como fonte o portal globoesporte.com. Encontramos 254 notícias tratando diretamente das Paralimpíadas de Londres/2012 e que foram publicadas durante a realização dos Jogos. Destas, 39 se encaixaram na categoria vitimização/supercrip. Sete matérias supostamente se enquadrariam no que a literatura internacional chamaria de “infantilização”. Verificamos, no entanto, que a intenção de nenhuma das notícias foi a de tratar os atletas como crianças. Localizamos 20 matérias que enfocaram em primeiro plano assuntos tais como a aparência, vida pessoal e profissão dos atletas, e não os feitos esportivos dos mesmos. Embora o número de notícias categorizadas não tenha sido quantitativamente significativa quando comparada com o número total de matérias publicadas, percebe-se a necessidade de uma maior qualificação da mídia esportiva para tratar do esporte paralímpico e dos atletas paralímpicos, enfocando menos nas suas deficiências e dificuldades e mais em suas habilidades e capacidades esportivas.Universidade Católica de Brasília2018-07-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documenthttps://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/870010.31501/rbcm.v26i2.8700Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento; v. 26 n. 2 (2018); 92-1020103-171610.31501/rbcm.v26i2reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento (Online)instname:Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB)instacron:UCBporhttps://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/8700/5809https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/8700/9926https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/8700/10041https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/8700/10042https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/8700/10046Copyright (c) 2018 Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimentoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPoffo, Bianca NatáliaKugler, André Guthsde Oliveira, Amanda Paola Velascode Souza, Doralice Lange2018-08-20T15:51:59Zoai:ojs.portalrevistas.ucb.br:article/8700Revistahttp://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/RBCMPRIhttp://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/RBCM/oai||jr_lazer@yahoo.com.br2237-90020103-1716opendoar:2018-08-20T15:51:59Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento (Online) - Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB)false |
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THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF PARALYMPICS GAMES LONDON/2012 IN THE WEBSITE GLOBOESPORTE.COM A COBERTURA MIDIÁTICA DOS JOGOS PARALÍMPICOS DE LONDRES/2012 NO PORTAL GLOBOESPORTE.COM |
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THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF PARALYMPICS GAMES LONDON/2012 IN THE WEBSITE GLOBOESPORTE.COM |
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THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF PARALYMPICS GAMES LONDON/2012 IN THE WEBSITE GLOBOESPORTE.COM Poffo, Bianca Natália Jogos Paralímpicos Mídia Atleta com deficiência |
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THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF PARALYMPICS GAMES LONDON/2012 IN THE WEBSITE GLOBOESPORTE.COM |
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Poffo, Bianca Natália |
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Poffo, Bianca Natália Kugler, André Guths de Oliveira, Amanda Paola Velasco de Souza, Doralice Lange |
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Poffo, Bianca Natália Kugler, André Guths de Oliveira, Amanda Paola Velasco de Souza, Doralice Lange |
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Jogos Paralímpicos Mídia Atleta com deficiência |
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Jogos Paralímpicos Mídia Atleta com deficiência |
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The goal of this research was to analyze the media coverage of the Paralympic Games – London/2012 in the news website globoesporte.com, focusing on the following themes/categories referred as common and problematic by the literature: (1) victimization/supercrip – when the news emphasize the athletes´ disabilities and how they overcame them, treating them as superheroes; infantilization – when there are expressions that treat athletes as if they were children; (3) trivialization – when the narrative focuses on information not related to sports. We chose these categories because the victimization/supercrip and the infantilization narratives tend reproduce stigmas related to people with disabilities. Narratives in sport journals which emphasize trivial information do not contribute to the comprehension of the Paralympic sport. The methodological approach was quanti-qualitative and exploratory. We chose the website globoesporte.com because of its popularity. We used the following descriptors: “paralimpíadas”, “paralímpico” e “paraolímpico”. We found 254 articles directly related to the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Thirty nine articles matched the supercrip category. They focused on stories about the overcoming of barriers related to disability and referred to athletes as heroes. Seven articles fit the infantilization category and treated the athletes as if they were children. Twenty articles fit the trivialization category. Instead of discussing sport related themes, they talked about athlete’s appearance, their personal lives and professional plans for the future. Even though there wasn´t a large number of publications that fit into the analyzed categories if we consider the total number of published articles reviewed, we found that there is a need of a better qualification of the media in order to cover Paralympic sport and Paralympic athletes so that it emphasizes less their disabilities and more their sporting abilities. |
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