Communal pulse across media : digital networked communication and communality in recreational sport cultures
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JYU DissertationsTekijät
Päivämäärä
2021Tekijänoikeudet
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In this thesis, I study the interplay between social interaction, community building and the use of digital networked media in the context of recreational sport. The interdisciplinary research topic stems from recent societal, cultural and technological developments which are affecting sport as a form of culture and forcing it to adopt new ways. The purpose of this thesis is to generate knowledge on how changes in communication and community formation constitute and manifest a new kind of communality in leisure sport cultures. The theoretical framework of the study is based on the literature on digital media, communities and networking cultures. In addition, this study draws on the literature on the mediatisation of sport.
The dissertation consists of three empirical sub-studies: In Article I, I studied communication practices and the formation of social ties; in Article II, I examined visual communication; and in Article III, I explored self-tracking communication. The research was limited to individual and recreational sport practice. Altogether 301 climbing and trail-running enthusiasts living in Finland participated in the study. As data collection methods I used an online survey, semi-structured thematic interviews and online observation. As analysis methods I used statistical analysis, qualitative content analysis and image type analysis.
The results suggest that a new type of communality in leisure sport is constituted by and manifests itself in techno-social networks that are controlled by and centred around individual sports practitioners, and that include a mix of social ties and groupings, light sport communities, and commercial media services. Digital media platforms are situated in the background, providing individual practitioners with temporary objects of identification and momentary experiences of communality. They also enable the formation of individual social ties, the organisation of social networks, and communication within the networks. Recreational sports practitioners ascribe a variety of intrinsic, ritualistic, self-motivating and communal meanings to content-sharing activities online. These meanings are integral to and reinforce the experience of physical activity.
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Jyväskylän yliopistoISBN
978-951-39-8703-9ISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
2489-9003Julkaisuun sisältyy osajulkaisuja
- Artikkeli I: Ehrlén, V. (2017). Communication Practices and Social Tie Formation: A Case Study of Recreational Lifestyle Sports Cultures. International Journal of Sport Communication, 10(3), 393-413. DOI: 10.1123/ijsc.2017-0032. JYX: jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/55221
- Artikkeli II: Ehrlén, V., & Villi, M. (2020). ‘I shared the joy’ : sport-related social support and communality on Instagram. Visual studies, 35(2-3), 260-272. DOI: 10.1080/1472586X.2020.1790304
- Artikkeli III: Ehrlen, Veera (2021). Tracking oneself for others : communal and self-motivational value of sharing exercise data online. Leisure Studies, Early online. DOI: 10.1080/02614367.2020.1869289
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