The sequential and reflexive achievement of coach participation in the live TV broadcasting of football

IF 2.7 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Sports Coaching Review Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI:10.1080/21640629.2023.2269029
Laurent Camus
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ABSTRACTThis article draws on ethnomethodology and conversation analysis to explore the accountability of coach participation in-game – i.e. its observability, tellability, reportability – by scrutinising the interactional practices by which the coach, on the sideline, is perceived, filmed, and described by TV technicians and commentators. The contribution offers an empirical investigation of the local procedures, sequentially ordered, by which coach participation in the game is reflexively achieved. It adopts the perspective of TV control room members while broadcasting football matches to show how they produce real-time audiovisual and verbal accounts tailored to the emergence of the coaches’ embodied and verbal actions.KEYWORDS: Coach participationsports broadcastingethnomethodology and conversation analysisperception and representation of coaching AcknowledgmentI am grateful to all technicians, directors, journalists, and producers who made this work possible by accepting my presence among them and offering time to me. I particularly thank François-Charles Bideaux, Michel Giuliani, Laurent Lachand, and Grégory Nowak. I would also like to thank the anonymous reviewers and Charlie Corsby, SCR’s associate editor, for their close and attentive readings and precise remarks. They considerably helped me in clarifying and improving the paper. Misconceptions, analytical errors, and other divagations, of course, remain mine.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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教练员参与足球电视直播的顺序性和反身性成就
摘要本文利用民族方法学和对话分析来探讨教练参与比赛的责任——即其可观察性、可说明性、可报告性——通过仔细检查教练在场边被电视技术人员和评论员感知、拍摄和描述的互动实践。贡献提供了局部程序的实证调查,顺序排序,教练参与游戏是反射性的实现。采用电视控制室成员在转播足球比赛时的视角,展示他们如何针对教练员的肢体动作和言语动作的出现,制作实时的视听和言语报道。关键词:教练参与体育广播民族方法学和谈话分析教练的感知和表现感谢所有的技术人员、导演、记者和制片人,他们接受了我的存在,并为我提供了时间,使这项工作成为可能。我特别感谢弗朗索瓦-查尔斯·比多、米歇尔·朱利安尼、洛朗·拉尚和格莱姆格里·诺瓦克。我还要感谢匿名审稿人和《SCR》的副主编查理·科斯比(Charlie Corsby)细致入微的阅读和准确的评论。他们在澄清和改进论文方面给了我很大帮助。当然,误解、分析错误和其他偏差都是我的错。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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