Defamiliarizing Concussions: Sports Fandom, Injury, and Potential Attitudinal Shifts

IF 3.2 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Communication & Sport Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1177/21674795241299025
Nathan Kalman-Lamb, Derek Silva
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In this article, we examine whether modes of representation that disrupt and defamiliarize the naturalized understandings fans share about the legitimacy and necessity of spectacular violence and sacrifice in sport can have the potential to reframe fan attitudes and investments. We explore the social cognitive and attitudinal shift towards traumatic brain injury (TBI) and injury more broadly in American football of first year students with a stated investment in the spectacle of high-performance sports after viewing Josh Begley’s 2018 short film Concussion Protocol. By comparing the responses of students at the beginning of the semester to their responses immediately after viewing the film, this project reveals how placing fans of sport in a face-to-face relationship with athletic laborers can challenge preexisting assumptions about normalized violence in sport, ultimately effectuating a potentially new and more humane attitude to athletic spectatorship.
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消除对脑震荡的陌生感:体育迷、伤害和潜在的态度转变
在这篇文章中,我们将探讨那些能打破和摒弃球迷对体育运动中壮观暴力和牺牲的合法性和必要性的固有理解的表现模式,是否有可能重塑球迷的态度和投资。我们探讨了在观看了乔什-贝格利(Josh Begley)2018 年的短片《脑震荡协议》之后,对美式足球中的创伤性脑损伤(TBI)和更广泛的伤害有着明确投资的一年级学生在社会认知和态度上的转变。通过比较学生在学期开始时的反应和观看影片后的反应,该项目揭示了让体育迷与运动员面对面交流如何挑战体育暴力正常化的既有假设,最终形成一种潜在的、更人性化的体育观赛新态度。
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