“You Don’t Want Us to Solve This”: Agenda Setting in the Federal Hearings on Name, Image, and Likeness

IF 3.2 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Communication & Sport Pub Date : 2024-07-20 DOI:10.1177/21674795241265008
Molly Harry
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From 2020 to 2024, the United States Congress held 11 hearings pertaining to name, image, and likeness (NIL). Various stakeholder groups have participated in these hearings including Congress and those looking to “maintain” or “disrupt” college sport and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Despite the significance of NIL to college athletics, limited research has examined these hearings and the messages communicated within them. Thus, critical discourse analysis and agenda setting theory were used to shed light on the language surrounding NIL through the Congressional hearings. Findings demonstrate the aforementioned groups’—Congress, “Maintainers,” and “Disruptors”—used narrative framing and topic selection, resulting in conflicting agendas and mixed messaging. Implications include improved communicative and political strategies for NIL stakeholders, enhanced NIL education for college athletes, and the extension of agenda setting theory to sport communication.
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"你们不想让我们解决这个问题":关于姓名、形象和肖像的联邦听证会的议程设置
从 2020 年到 2024 年,美国国会举行了 11 次与姓名、形象和肖像(NIL)有关的听证会。各种利益相关群体都参与了这些听证会,其中包括国会、那些希望 "维持 "或 "破坏 "大学体育运动的人以及全国大学生体育协会(NCAA)。尽管 NIL 对大学体育具有重要意义,但对这些听证会及其所传达信息的研究却十分有限。因此,我们采用了批判性话语分析和议程设置理论来揭示国会听证会上围绕 NIL 所使用的语言。研究结果表明,上述群体--国会、"维护者 "和 "破坏者"--使用了叙事框架和话题选择,导致了相互冲突的议程和混杂的信息传递。研究的意义包括改进 NIL 利益相关者的交流和政治策略,加强对大学生运动员的 NIL 教育,以及将议程设置理论推广到体育交流中。
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