Critiquing the Social Media Scholarship in Sport Studies: Looking Beyond Content and Adopting Critical Approaches

IF 2 Q2 COMMUNICATION International Journal of Sport Communication Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1123/ijsc.2023-0178
Jimmy Sanderson
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Social media and sport research has produced a significant corpus of academic literature. This work has enhanced our understanding of the influence of social media in various areas of the sport industry. This work, however, has often glamorized social media and its benefits, leading to a normalization about social media that obscures its negative effects and impacts in sport. This commentary reflects on how social media and sport research has evolved over time and calls for more consideration to be given to critical approaches to social media research that look beyond analysis of social media content. The commentary specifically addresses areas of inquiry around athlete welfare and social media, social media and young athletes, and social media professionals and their work environment. The commentary aims to encourage more critical perspectives related to social media that will enhance the inclusivity of the social media and sport literature.
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批评体育研究中的社会媒体奖学金:超越内容并采用批判方法
社交媒体和体育研究已经产生了大量的学术文献。这项工作增强了我们对社交媒体在体育产业各个领域的影响力的理解。然而,这项工作往往美化了社交媒体及其好处,导致社交媒体的正常化,掩盖了它对体育的负面影响。这篇评论反映了社交媒体和体育研究是如何随着时间的推移而发展的,并呼吁更多地考虑对社交媒体研究的批判性方法,而不仅仅是对社交媒体内容的分析。该评论特别针对运动员福利和社交媒体、社交媒体和年轻运动员、社交媒体专业人士和他们的工作环境等领域的调查。该评论旨在鼓励更多与社交媒体相关的批判性观点,这将增强社交媒体和体育文学的包容性。
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