“We’ve … had to Make Ourselves more Visible Because … the Media hasn’t Done it for us”: Theorising a Visibility Bind in Relation to the Growing Prominence of Women’s Sport

IF 2.8 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Communication & Sport Pub Date : 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1177/21674795251324846
Hannah Thompson-Radford, Michael Skey
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Women have been traditionally excluded from sport, and recent work has argued for the need to increase the visibility of both women’s sport and female athletes in order to secure public attention and commercial opportunities and encourage the next generation to participate. In this paper, we introduce the concept of the visibility bind to offer a more nuanced understanding of these debates. Here, we note that growing visibility may often operate as a double-edged sword for women operating in ‘traditional’ male domains and, largely unregulated, online spaces. Drawing on interviews with elite athletes from professional cricket in England, we show that visibility may not only lead to abuse and stereotyping, both overt and covert, but also places an added burden on players who are often expected to carry out unpaid physical and emotional labour. Finally, we draw attention to the benefits of being in a team sport where colleagues can provide advice, support and levity when dealing with such challenges.
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“我们……不得不让自己更引人注目,因为……媒体没有为我们做这件事”:关于女性体育日益突出的可见性约束的理论化
妇女传统上被排除在体育运动之外,最近的工作认为有必要提高妇女运动和女运动员的知名度,以确保公众的注意和商业机会,并鼓励下一代参与。在本文中,我们引入了可见性绑定的概念,以便对这些争论提供更细致入微的理解。在这里,我们注意到,对于在“传统”男性领域和基本上不受监管的在线空间中工作的女性来说,日益增长的知名度往往是一把双刃剑。通过对英国职业板球精英运动员的采访,我们发现,可见性不仅可能导致公开或隐蔽的虐待和刻板印象,而且还会给那些经常被期望进行无偿体力和精神劳动的球员带来额外的负担。最后,我们提请大家注意团队运动的好处,同事们可以在应对此类挑战时提供建议、支持和轻浮。
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