Prejudice in the People’s Game: A Content Analysis of Race/Ethnicity in Polish Televised Football
Author(s) -
van Lienden Arne,
van Sterkenburg Jacco
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
communication and sport
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.789
H-Index - 17
eISSN - 2167-4809
pISSN - 2167-4795
DOI - 10.1177/2167479520939486
Subject(s) - football , ethnic group , race (biology) , prejudice (legal term) , content analysis , hegemony , gender studies , social psychology , psychology , sociology , advertising , political science , politics , social science , law , business
This study explores how televised football in Poland serves as a site for the (re)construction of discourses surrounding race and ethnicity and to what extent this squares with previous studies on sport media conducted mainly in Western countries. In our analysis, we identify the discourses surrounding race and ethnicity that the commentators in televised football draw on and examine how they relate to hegemonic discourses and categorizations in wider Polish society. Our findings show that Polish football commentators draw on transnationally circulating racialized/ethnicized discourses on assumed superior physicality when talking about Black football players and on supposed negative psychological capabilities when talking about White Southern European football players. The findings also show that when talking about non-Polish players and head coaches, the commentators regularly rely on an us-versus-them frame that constructs foreign influences as a threat.
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