Talking football : Discourses about race/ethnicity among Spanish youth
Longas Luque, C., Sommier, M., & van Sterkenburg, J. (2023). Talking football : Discourses about race/ethnicity among Spanish youth. European Journal of Cultural Studies, OnlineFirst. https://doi.org/10.1177/13675494231189239
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It is commonly accepted that sports media and televised football in particular are sites where ideas about race/ethnicity are (re)produced. However, less is known about how audiences deal with these messages: do they assume these ideas are true or do they negotiate them and if so, how? Using cultural studies as our theoretical framework, we conducted 14 focus groups among Spanish youth and asked them to reflect on ideas about race/ethnicity while talking about football. Results show that interviewees had difficulty in talking about race/ethnicity and that they not only reproduced dominant discourses about race/ethnicity but also negotiated other discourses. Interviewees also described Spanish sports media as sensationalistic and money driven.
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This publication is part of the project How racist is televised football and do audiences react? with project number 016.Vidi.185.174 of the research programme Vidi SGW which is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO).License
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