This report provides data and recommendations drawn from the rst funded academic project to examine the implications of the rapid commercialisation of the Paralympic Games and the increasing visibility of disa- bility in the media; in uenced by the success of Channel 4’s entry as the United Kingdom’s o cial Paralympic broadcaster in 2012. Through an integrated methodological approach, we provide a joined-up evidence base that captures the intentions and practices of Channel 4’s (C4) broadcasting of the Rio 2016 Paralympics; the in uence of this on the content of Paralympic coverage and mediated forms of disability representation; and the wider impact on public attitudes toward disability. This approach allowed us to examine the important an...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupIn this paper, we highlight the need to ...
The Paralympic Games have the potential to change popular perceptions of disability. 1- Is the speci...
This thesis presents a sociological critique of the concept of legacy as it surrounded the London 20...
Studies that have engaged para-sport broadcasting, particularly through a narrative lens, have almos...
This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes i...
Studies that have engaged parasport broadcasting, particularly through a narrative lens, have almost...
The 2012 Paralympics was the biggest ever, the most accessible and best attended in its 64-year hist...
Despite the social change ambitions of Paralympic governing bodies and National broadcasters, there ...
The relationship between media, sport, nations and nationalism is well established, yet, there is an...
The relationship between media, sport, nations, and nationalism is well established; yet, there is a...
The relationship between media, sport, nations, and nationalism is well established; yet, there is a...
The relationship between media, sport, nations, and nationalism is well established; yet, there is a...
Channel Four’s media coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games is said to have delivered a seismi...
Despite the successful transition of the Paralympics from relative obscurity to global mega-event, w...
In our highly mediated society, media culture plays a critical role in socialization and offers a co...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupIn this paper, we highlight the need to ...
The Paralympic Games have the potential to change popular perceptions of disability. 1- Is the speci...
This thesis presents a sociological critique of the concept of legacy as it surrounded the London 20...
Studies that have engaged para-sport broadcasting, particularly through a narrative lens, have almos...
This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes i...
Studies that have engaged parasport broadcasting, particularly through a narrative lens, have almost...
The 2012 Paralympics was the biggest ever, the most accessible and best attended in its 64-year hist...
Despite the social change ambitions of Paralympic governing bodies and National broadcasters, there ...
The relationship between media, sport, nations and nationalism is well established, yet, there is an...
The relationship between media, sport, nations, and nationalism is well established; yet, there is a...
The relationship between media, sport, nations, and nationalism is well established; yet, there is a...
The relationship between media, sport, nations, and nationalism is well established; yet, there is a...
Channel Four’s media coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games is said to have delivered a seismi...
Despite the successful transition of the Paralympics from relative obscurity to global mega-event, w...
In our highly mediated society, media culture plays a critical role in socialization and offers a co...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupIn this paper, we highlight the need to ...
The Paralympic Games have the potential to change popular perceptions of disability. 1- Is the speci...
This thesis presents a sociological critique of the concept of legacy as it surrounded the London 20...