This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes in the context of the Paralympic Games, engages with established literature on representations of disability in order to critically interpret recent trends in journalistic inquiry. The analysis of media coverage of the 2012 and 2014 Paralympic Games identifies salient themes concerning the representation of disability. This, along with an investigation of documentary evidence concerning attempts by key stakeholders including the International Paralympic Committee to influence the nature of representation, contributes to an interrogation of the disability narrative emerging from the Paralympic Games and a consideration of the extent to which me...
The Paralympic Games have become a relevant social and communication tool for the enhancement of glo...
The purpose of this study was to explore how the print media portrayed athletes with disabilities du...
The Paralympic Games have the potential to change popular perceptions of disability. 1- Is the speci...
This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes i...
In our highly mediated society, media culture plays a critical role in socialization and offers a co...
Abstract It has long been understood that the media has the power to shape the representation of soc...
This chapter explores the emergence, role and function, and characteristics of media management in t...
People with disability negotiate a complex identity that involves both physical difference and socia...
This qualitative and exploratory study aimed to investigate whether contact with media content relat...
The London 2012 Paralympic Games - the biggest, most accessible and best-attended games in the Paral...
[Extract] Newwspaper headlines about Paralympic athletes have previously depicted the Paralympic Gam...
Studies that have engaged parasport broadcasting, particularly through a narrative lens, have almost...
The Paralympic Games have the potential to change popular perceptions of disability. 1- Is the speci...
The example of the Olympics in Rio showed how much the declared acceptance of disability differs fro...
The Paralympic Games have become a relevant social and communication tool for the enhancement of glo...
The Paralympic Games have become a relevant social and communication tool for the enhancement of glo...
The purpose of this study was to explore how the print media portrayed athletes with disabilities du...
The Paralympic Games have the potential to change popular perceptions of disability. 1- Is the speci...
This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes i...
In our highly mediated society, media culture plays a critical role in socialization and offers a co...
Abstract It has long been understood that the media has the power to shape the representation of soc...
This chapter explores the emergence, role and function, and characteristics of media management in t...
People with disability negotiate a complex identity that involves both physical difference and socia...
This qualitative and exploratory study aimed to investigate whether contact with media content relat...
The London 2012 Paralympic Games - the biggest, most accessible and best-attended games in the Paral...
[Extract] Newwspaper headlines about Paralympic athletes have previously depicted the Paralympic Gam...
Studies that have engaged parasport broadcasting, particularly through a narrative lens, have almost...
The Paralympic Games have the potential to change popular perceptions of disability. 1- Is the speci...
The example of the Olympics in Rio showed how much the declared acceptance of disability differs fro...
The Paralympic Games have become a relevant social and communication tool for the enhancement of glo...
The Paralympic Games have become a relevant social and communication tool for the enhancement of glo...
The purpose of this study was to explore how the print media portrayed athletes with disabilities du...
The Paralympic Games have the potential to change popular perceptions of disability. 1- Is the speci...