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The gendering of sports news: An investigation into the production, content and reception of sports photographs of athletes in New Zealand newspapers.

机译:体育新闻的性别化:对新西兰报纸上运动员体育照片的制作,内容和接收情况进行调查。

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This study investigates the selection, content, meaning and reception of photographs of sportswomen featured in New Zealand newspapers, in order to establish the relationship between media representations and cultural understandings of sportswomen and women’s sport. The study adopts a feminist cultural studies perspective and questions how photographs of sportswomen are constructed and perceived through dominant discourses of gender, sport and nationalism by media decision-makers and audiences alike, within contexts that are shaped by gender power relations and hierarchies.The first component of this tripartite study comprises two periods of participant observation and interviews conducted at a New Zealand media organization. The insights gained reveal how discourses of (sports) journalism impact on the choices media workers make about what constitutes sports news. Media practices, newsroom dynamics, organizational protocols, freedoms and constraints, and taken-for-granted work routines were all found to inform media workers’ decision making. Thus, journalistic discourses play a decisive role in constructing perceptions of newsworthiness that privilege a few professional men’s sports whilst marginalizing women’s sports and sportswomen, who are frequently stereotyped in representations where physical appearance and aesthetic beauty are emphasized rather than athleticism. The second component of this research comprises a systematic analysis of 2,787 sports photographs featured in four New Zealand newspapers during two distinct sample periods. The three main themes that emerged demonstrate that: ◙Sports media reinforce an articulation of sport and masculinity; ◙When sportswomen are featured, the media reinforce an articulation of sportswomen and femininity; and◙When major international sporting events occur, dominant discourses affirming an articulation of sports are momentarily disrupted, as the articulation of sport and nationalism creates space for greater coverage of sportswomen. However, despite the increased focus on sportswomen during the context of a major international sporting event, the content of photographs continues to reinforce discourses of femininity, emphasizing potential or actual medal winners and/or their physical attractiveness as sportswomen. A number of representative photographs of sportswomen are subjected to further in-depth evaluation using Peircean semiotic analysis, to establish how sports photographs convey gender differences. This analysis demonstrates how media draw attention to gender by using close-up photographs of sportswomen in tight fitting, body-hugging sportswear that is culturally defined as gender appropriate for women, which accentuates their physical attractiveness and femininity.The third component of this study involves in-depth interviews with seven elite New Zealand sportswomen, who describe their engagement with sports photographs and the challenges faced in determining what it means to be an athlete and a woman. Participants’ comments highlight how they often perceive photographs of themselves negatively, and in relation to the powerful discursive messages media convey about athleticism and gender, which associate sport with men and masculinity. Moreover, these media messages further result in sportswomen featuring in ambivalent and ambiguous ways, due to perceived contradictions in the articulation of sports with women and femininity. Conclusions are drawn on the powerful role discourses of sport play in media workers’ and audiences’ perceptions of sports newsworthiness, which are predominantly gender-based and gender-biased. Although discourses of nationalism encourage greater attention to medal winning sportswomen during major international sporting events, this focus continues to be constrained within discourses of femininity, and thus highlights those sports deemed appropriate for women, with emphasis given to sportswomen who embody idealized modes of femininity. Moreover, the findings of this research highlight the necessity for sports media studies to incorporate the voices of media workers and audiences, as their actions, reactions and perceptions reveal the real issues that they experience and what is important to them in producing and consuming sports news. This study therefore takes a step forward in highlighting crucial questions about the role of gender in shaping sporting representations as they are constructed and consumed in New Zealand.
机译:这项研究调查了在新西兰报纸上刊登的女运动员照片的选择,内容,含义和接受程度,以建立媒体形象与女运动员和女性运动的文化理解之间的关系。该研究采用女性主义文化研究的观点,质疑在性别权力关系和等级制形成的背景下,媒体决策者和受众如何通过性别,体育和民族主义的占主导地位的话语构造和感知女运动员的照片。此三方研究的组成部分包括两个阶段的参与者观察和在新西兰媒体组织进行的采访。所获得的见解揭示了(体育)新闻报道如何影响媒体工作者对构成体育新闻的选择。媒体实践,新闻编辑室动态,组织规约,自由和约束以及必要的工作惯例都可以为媒体工作者的决策提供信息。因此,新闻话语在树立新闻价值观念方面起着决定性作用,这种新闻价值观念使一些职业男子的体育运动享有特权,而边缘化妇女的体育运动和女运动员,这些妇女经常被定型为强调身体外观和美感而不是运动能力的代表。这项研究的第二部分包括在两个不同的采样期间对新西兰四家报纸中的2787张体育照片进行系统分析。出现的三个主要主题表明:◙体育媒体加强了对体育和阳刚之气的表达; ◙以女运动员为特色时,媒体加强了对女运动员和女性气质的表述; ◙当发生重大国际体育赛事时,申明体育运动的主流话语会立即被打断,因为体育运动和民族主义为扩大女运动员的覆盖范围创造了空间。然而,尽管在重大国际体育赛事中对女运动员的关注度有所提高,但照片的内容仍在增强女性气质的论述,强调了潜在或实际的奖牌获得者和/或她们作为女运动员的身体吸引力。使用Peircean符号学分析对许多女运动员的代表性照片进行进一步的深入评估,以确定运动照片如何传达性别差异。该分析表明,媒体如何通过使用紧身,紧身运动服的女运动员特写照片吸引人们对性别的关注,这些运动服在文化上被定义为适合女性的性别,从而突出了她们的身体吸引力和女性气质。本研究的第三部分涉及深入采访了七位新西兰精英女运动员,他们描述了他们对体育照片的参与以及在确定成为运动员和女性意味着什么时面临的挑战。参与者的评论突出了他们经常对自己的照片持否定态度,并与媒体传达的关于运动能力和性别的强有力的话语权相关,这些信息将运动与男性和男性气质联系在一起。此外,由于在与女性运动和女性气质的表达上存在明显的矛盾,这些媒体信息进一步导致女运动员具有矛盾和模棱两可的特征。结论是体育运动在媒体工作者和观众对体育新闻价值的认识中的强大作用,这些结论主要基于性别和性别偏见。尽管民族主义的话语鼓励在重大国际体育赛事中更多地关注获得奖牌的女运动员,但这一关注点继续受到女性话语的限制,因此突出了那些被认为适合女性的运动,重点是体现了理想化女性气质的女运动员。此外,这项研究的结果突显了体育媒体研究必须吸收媒体工作者和听众的声音,因为他们的行动,反应和看法揭示了他们所遇到的实际问题以及对他们产生和消费体育新闻的重要意义。因此,本研究向前迈出了一步,着重强调了有关性别在塑造和代表新西兰消费体育运动中所起的关键问题。

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    Scott-Chapman Susan;

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