This article considers UK audiences’ meaning-making of television coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games. As an elite sporting event, the Paralympics has been categorized alongside other high-profile media spectacles. Yet, an analysis of the ‘spectacle’ has further significance here in relation to what Mitchell and Snyder conceptualize as ‘fascination with spectacles of difference’, which encourages audiences to view the disabled person through their impairment, rather than as a human being. Inspirational ‘supercrip’ stories that glorify ‘special achievement’ fuel perceptions that disabled athletes have extraordinary, heroic qualities, and coverage of the 2012 Paralympics was no different. The spectacle is created through everyday tal...
The current work assessed the impact of the 2012 Paralympic Games on psychological factors operating...
Abstract It has long been understood that the media has the power to shape the representation of soc...
Through the summer of 2012, two sets of images dominated the British press: welfare benefits scroung...
Despite the social change ambitions of Paralympic governing bodies and National broadcasters, there ...
Studies that have engaged para-sport broadcasting, particularly through a narrative lens, have almos...
Despite the successful transition of the Paralympics from relative obscurity to global mega-event, w...
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...
The 2012 Paralympics was the biggest ever, the most accessible and best attended in its 64-year hist...
This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes i...
Channel Four’s media coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games is said to have delivered a seismi...
Despite the social change ambitions of Paralympic governing bodies and National broadcasters, there ...
Despite the social change ambitions of Paralympic governing bodies and National broadcasters, there ...
The current work assessed the impact of the 2012 Paralympic Games on psychological factors operating...
Abstract It has long been understood that the media has the power to shape the representation of soc...
Through the summer of 2012, two sets of images dominated the British press: welfare benefits scroung...
Despite the social change ambitions of Paralympic governing bodies and National broadcasters, there ...
Studies that have engaged para-sport broadcasting, particularly through a narrative lens, have almos...
Despite the successful transition of the Paralympics from relative obscurity to global mega-event, w...
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...
The 2012 Paralympics was the biggest ever, the most accessible and best attended in its 64-year hist...
This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes i...
Channel Four’s media coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games is said to have delivered a seismi...
Despite the social change ambitions of Paralympic governing bodies and National broadcasters, there ...
Despite the social change ambitions of Paralympic governing bodies and National broadcasters, there ...
The current work assessed the impact of the 2012 Paralympic Games on psychological factors operating...
Abstract It has long been understood that the media has the power to shape the representation of soc...
Through the summer of 2012, two sets of images dominated the British press: welfare benefits scroung...