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A critical discourse analysis of the dominant discourses being used to portray parasport coaches in the newspaper media

Journal

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN SPORT EXERCISE AND HEALTH
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 511-529

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/2159676X.2021.1947885

Keywords

Disability sport; coaching; media analysis; parasport movement; print media

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  1. Fonds de Recherche du Quebec - Societe et Culture (FRQSC)

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This study examined how newspaper media portrayed dominant discourses surrounding parasport coaches. Through critical discourse analysis, three main discourses were identified over time, including contrasting views of effective parasport coaches, portrayal of coaches' personal characteristics and motives, and descriptions of the working environment for parasport coaches. The analysis provided insight into how media shapes perception of parasport coaches and could potentially promote parasport participation worldwide.
The media is a powerful outlet capable of influencing our thoughts, feelings, and behaviours about a particular phenomenon, including parasport. Despite the limited empirical research, parasport coaches play an active role in raising awareness, education, and exposure for parasport, and thus it is important to study how they are portrayed in the media. The purpose was to examine how newspaper media portrayed dominant discourses surrounding parasport coaches. Data were collected using the LexisNexis Academic database to search for full-text newspaper articles from 1 January 1999 to 1 January 2019. Eighty-three articles were included for review from 66 print and online newspaper sources. We conducted a critical discourse analysis to examine the social, political, and/or cultural discourses surrounding parasport coaches in the media. Through an iterative analytical process, three discourses were revised over time. The first discourse offered contrasting views of what it meant to be an effective parasport coach. The second discourse encompassed the ways that parasport coaches were portrayed in terms of their personal characteristics and motives. The third discourse described the working environment for parasport coaches, including the challenges and facilitators for progressing the Paralympic Movement. Overall, our media analysis provided an overarching view of how the media shapes our perception of parasport coaches. We believe our results will raise awareness to the underrepresented voices of parasport coaches, which ultimately has the potential to promote parasport participation at recreational and competitive levels around the world.

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