Incivility and Washington’s NFL Franchise: Exploring Uncivil Discourse in Sports Blog Comment Sections

IF 2 Q2 COMMUNICATION International Journal of Sport Communication Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1123/ijsc.2022-0117
James Bingaman
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The current study sought to explore the prevalence of uncivil discourse surrounding the Washington NFL team’s removal of offensive Native American imagery and later rebranding as the Washington Commanders. The study employed a quantitative content analysis to assess comment sections of news stories on a sports blog between 2014 and 2022. In addition to uncivil discourse, contextual elements such as popularity, reciprocity, and directionality of incivility were also examined. Dovetailing with existing research, roughly one quarter of all comments featured an element of uncivil discourse, with derogatory slurs toward Native Americans being particularly common. Additionally, contextual elements served important roles in the facilitation of incivility. Taken together, the results point to some of the antisocial behavior that can occur in seemingly innocuous online spaces that often reflect broader social and political turmoil related to Native American imagery in sport.
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不文明和华盛顿的NFL特许经营:探索体育博客评论部分的不文明话语
目前的研究试图探索围绕华盛顿NFL球队移除攻击性的印第安人形象以及后来更名为华盛顿指挥官的不文明话语的普遍性。该研究采用了定量内容分析,对2014年至2022年体育博客上新闻报道的评论部分进行了评估。除了不文明的话语,语境因素,如受欢迎程度,互惠,和不文明的方向性也进行了检查。与现有研究相吻合的是,大约四分之一的评论带有不文明话语的成分,对美洲原住民的贬损性辱骂尤其普遍。此外,语境因素在促进不文明行为中起着重要作用。综上所述,研究结果表明,在看似无害的网络空间中可能发生的一些反社会行为,往往反映了与体育运动中印第安人形象相关的更广泛的社会和政治动荡。
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