This paper provides a systematic, detailed analysis of UK mass media online reports
and narratives on sport and Covid-19 during the main lockdown period over March-May
2020. A “structuralist thematic” approach is utilized to identify and to map systematically
the main themes within the mass media. The research is based on reports and narratives
on sport-Covid which featured in five leading online UK mass media outlets. The analysis
sets out four underpinning statuses or dimensions of sport: the existential, normative,
socio-cultural, and political. These dimensions connect directly and, respectively, to four
sets of binary opposite media themes on sport during the Covid-19 lockdown: sport
as absence/presence, selfish/altruistic, crisis/escape, and threat/solution. Each theme
features several types of media report or commentary (which we term “narrative or
substantive strands”) on sport-Covid. The paper examines the four binary opposites, and
their various types of media report and narrative, in detail. It concludes by discussing the
theoretical contributions and substantive findings from the study, and some areas for
future research.
History
School
Loughborough University London
Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
Published in
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
Volume
2
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
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