The Paralympic games is a pedagogic, pervasive, political, powerful, and ‘popular’ cultural site where the heightened visibility of disability bring into being specific forms of disability as they articulate within cultures, institutions and practices. Regarded as a ‘positive charge’ by Stuart Hall, the Paralympics intends to challenge the devalued disabled body politic of typical disability representation. This has been stimulated by the entry of Channel 4 as the UK Paralympic rights holders in 2012 which has seen greater media coverage of certain technologically enhanced cyborgian parasport bodies and an emerging celebrity / sexualized disability culture. This contemporary moment in disability representation provides a compelling space in...
This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes i...
This paper aims to encourage critical reflection on what are key and pressing social and political i...
The International Paralympic Committee, U.K. Government, and the Organizing Committee for the London...
The popularity and media coverage of the Paralympic Games has been an important harbinger toward gre...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this paper, we unpack the body po...
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...
This article re-examines some of the complex policy issues and politics associated with two key feat...
Channel Four’s media coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games is said to have delivered a seismi...
The example of the Olympics in Rio showed how much the declared acceptance of disability differs fro...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
People with disability negotiate a complex identity that involves both physical difference and socia...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes i...
This paper aims to encourage critical reflection on what are key and pressing social and political i...
The International Paralympic Committee, U.K. Government, and the Organizing Committee for the London...
The popularity and media coverage of the Paralympic Games has been an important harbinger toward gre...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this paper, we unpack the body po...
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...
This article re-examines some of the complex policy issues and politics associated with two key feat...
Channel Four’s media coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games is said to have delivered a seismi...
The example of the Olympics in Rio showed how much the declared acceptance of disability differs fro...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
People with disability negotiate a complex identity that involves both physical difference and socia...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes i...
This paper aims to encourage critical reflection on what are key and pressing social and political i...
The International Paralympic Committee, U.K. Government, and the Organizing Committee for the London...