Letting the team down? Examining sport fans reactions to Aaron Smith’s ‘Toilet Tryst’ on social media

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communication Research and Practice Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/22041451.2021.1905942
J. Jackson, Jagadish Thaker
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ABSTRACT Recent scholarly attention in the field of sports crisis communication has focused on audience reception and participation in crisis communication messages in digital and social media. While studies find that fans launch their own defence of their favourite stars, a comparative analysis of fan enacted crisis communication across multiple social media networks is lacking. This study extends Situational Crisis Communication Theory in the context of athlete reputational crises (ARCs) and examines the use of crisis communication messages in the sporting arena through a study of New Zealand’s All Black Aaron Smith’s 2016 ‘Toilet Tryst’. It builds on previous findings by comparatively analysing 1) the crisis communication messages voiced by Smith and All Blacks management; 2) associated elite opinion in media coverage; and 3) comparative analysis of communication strategies used by fans across a range of social media networks. While Smith and All Blacks employed traditional strategies of apology, we found that fans on social media often defended Smith and the All Blacks, and used newer strategies of expression of disappointment and humour to diminish and curtail reputational impact. However, while there was a little variation in crisis response strategies between the social media networks, there was more within the sub-rhetorical spaces within a social media platform. Implications for and future research in sport fans social media crisis communication strategies are discussed.
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让团队失望?调查体育迷对亚伦·史密斯在社交媒体上的“厕所幽会”的反应
近年来,体育危机传播领域的学术关注主要集中在数字和社交媒体中受众对危机传播信息的接受和参与。虽然研究发现,粉丝会为自己喜欢的明星发起自己的辩护,但缺乏对粉丝在多个社交媒体网络上发起的危机沟通的比较分析。本研究在运动员声誉危机(arc)的背景下扩展了情境危机沟通理论,并通过对新西兰全黑运动员亚伦·史密斯2016年“厕所约会”的研究,检验了危机沟通信息在体育竞技场上的使用。本文在前人研究成果的基础上,通过对比分析:1)史密斯和全黑队管理层发出的危机沟通信息;2)媒体报道中的关联精英意见;3)粉丝在各种社交媒体网络上的传播策略对比分析。虽然史密斯和全黑队采用了传统的道歉策略,但我们发现,社交媒体上的球迷经常为史密斯和全黑队辩护,并使用表达失望和幽默的新策略来减少和减少声誉影响。然而,尽管社交媒体网络之间的危机应对策略存在一些差异,但在社交媒体平台内的次修辞空间内存在更多差异。讨论了体育迷社交媒体危机传播策略的启示和未来研究。
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