A Scoping Review of Research on Online Hate and Sport

IF 3.2 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Communication & Sport Pub Date : 2022-10-17 DOI:10.1177/21674795221132728
Colm Kearns, G. Sinclair, J. Black, M. Doidge, T. Fletcher, D. Kilvington, Katie Liston, Theo Lynn, P. Rosati
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The rise of online hate speech in sports is a growing concern, with fans, players and officials subject to racist, sexist and homophobic abuse (in addition to many other prejudices) via social media platforms. While hate speech and discrimination have always been problems in sports, the growth of social media has seen them exacerbated exponentially. As a consequence, policy makers, sport governing bodies and grassroots anti-hate organisations are largely left playing catch-up with the rapidly shifting realm of online hate. Scholars have attempted to fill this vacuum with research into this topic, but such is the evolving nature of the issue that research has been diverse and fragmentary. We offer a scoping review into the scholarship of online hate in sport in order to encourage and facilitate further research into this urgent issue. Our review will achieve this through offering a comprehensive cataloguing of previously employed methodologies, case studies and conclusions. In doing so, it will not only equip future researchers with a concise overview of existing research in the field, but also illuminate areas and approaches in need of further examination.
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网络仇恨与体育研究综述
体育运动中网络仇恨言论的兴起越来越令人担忧,球迷、球员和官员通过社交媒体平台受到种族主义、性别歧视和恐同虐待(以及许多其他偏见)。虽然仇恨言论和歧视一直是体育运动中的问题,但随着社交媒体的发展,这些问题呈指数级加剧。因此,政策制定者、体育管理机构和基层反仇恨组织在很大程度上只能追赶迅速变化的网络仇恨领域。学者们试图通过对这一主题的研究来填补这一真空,但这是这个问题不断演变的本质,因此研究是多样化和零碎的。我们对体育运动中的网络仇恨学术进行了范围审查,以鼓励和促进对这一紧迫问题的进一步研究。我们的审查将通过对以前使用的方法、案例研究和结论进行全面编目来实现这一点。通过这样做,它不仅将为未来的研究人员提供该领域现有研究的简要概述,还将阐明需要进一步研究的领域和方法。
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