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Titre : Reframing Disability? : Media, (Dis)Empowerment, and Voice in the 2012 Paralympics Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Daniel Jackson, Auteur ; Caroline E.M. Hodges, Auteur ; Mike Molesworth, Auteur ; Richard Scullion, Auteur Editeur : Abingdon - Oxon [England] : Routledge Année de publication : 2014 Collection : Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society Importance : 270 p ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-138-79723-9 Langues : Français Catégories : MEDIAS Tags : médias télévision sport communication programmation diversité handicap sociologie accessibilité Index. décimale : 011.37 médias visuels et audiovisuels Résumé : Résumé proposé par l'éditeur :
"The London 2012 Paralympic Games - the biggest, most accessible and best-attended games in the Paralympics' 64-year history - came with an explicit aim to "transform the perception of disabled people in society," and use sport to contribute to "a better world for all people with a disability." This social agenda offered the potential to re-frame disability; to symbolically challenge "ableist" ideology and to offer a reinvention of the (dis)abled body and a redefinition of the possible. This edited collection investigates what has and is happening in relation to these ambitions. The book is structured around three key questions: 1. What were the predominant mediated narratives surrounding the Paralympics, and what are the associated meanings attached to them? 2. How were the Paralympics experienced by media audiences (both disabled and non-disabled)? 3. To what extent did the 2012 Paralympics inspire social change? Each section of this book is interspersed with authentic "voices" from outside academia: broadcasters, athletes and disabled schoolchildren. "
Source : http://www.routledge.com (Consulté le 11/02/2015)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIÈRES:
INTRODUCTION (Daniel Jackson, Caroline E. M. Hodges, Richard Scullion and Miker Molesworth)
SECTION I – Photo Montage : Paralympic Sports Within Victoria Education Centre (Kayleigh Wilcox)
1.Between exclusion and inclusion : The Importan,ce of the Olympic Movement for the Development of Paralympic Sports (Christoph Bertling)
2.Out of the Shadows, Into the Light? : The Broadcasting Legacy of the 2012 Paralympics for Channel 4 (Alison Wals)
3.Dis/Enablement? : An Analysis Representation of Disability on British Terrestrial Television Pre- and Post- the Paralympics E. (Anna Claydon, Barrie Gunter and Paul Reilly)
4.#IsItOk to Be a Celebrity Disabled Comedian?: Approaching Disability with Adam Hills’s Television Program, The Last Leg (Liz Giuffr)
5.Framing the Difference(s): Analysing the Representation of the Body of the Athlete in the 2012 Olympics’ and Paralympics’ Official Programmes (E. Anna Claydon)
6.Provoking a Public Service: Paralympic Broadcasting and the Discourse of Disability on Channel 4 (Lynne Hibberd)
7.“Super-Humanity” and the Embodiment of Enlightenment: The Semiotics of Disability in the Official Art and Advertising of the 2012 British Paralympics (Jenny Alexander)
SECTION II – My Experiences of the Paralympics
8.Where Agendas Collide: Online Talk and the Paralympics (Mike Molesworth, Daniel Jackson and Richard Scullion)
9.Representation of the Paralympic Games on Dutch Television (Jacco van Sterkenburg)
10.Contentious Disability Politics on the World Stage: Protest at the 2012 London Paralympics (Filippo Trevisan)
11.Voices from the Armchair: The Meanings Afforded to the Paralympics by UK Television Audiences (Caroline E. M. Hodges, Daniel Jackson and Richard Scullion)
SECTION III – The Paralympics Poem (Jagdev Rathaur and Hugo Lucas-Rowe)
12.From the Distant Sidelines: Stories of Engagement with the London 2012 Paralympics from Disabled People (Caroline E.M. Hodges, Daniel Jackson and Richard Scullion)
13.The Paralympic Games and the Agenda of Empowerment (P. David Howe and Carla Filomena Silva
14.An Inside Look at an Invisible Paralympic Sport: Giving Voice to Goalball Athlets’ Lived Exoeriences (Elaine B. Jenks and Andrew B. Jenks)
15.“Human First, Athlete Second, and Disabled Person Third": An Edited Conversation With Paralympian, Ben Rushgrove (Ben Rushgrove and Richard Scullion)
Afterwords: A Personal Reflection on How We Can Communicate About Paralympic Athletes (David Legg)
En ligne : http://www.routledge.com Reframing Disability? : Media, (Dis)Empowerment, and Voice in the 2012 Paralympics [texte imprimé] / Daniel Jackson, Auteur ; Caroline E.M. Hodges, Auteur ; Mike Molesworth, Auteur ; Richard Scullion, Auteur . - Abingdon - Oxon (2 Park Square, Milton Park, OX144RN, England) : Routledge, 2014 . - 270 p. - (Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society) .
ISBN : 978-1-138-79723-9
Langues : Français
Catégories : MEDIAS Tags : médias télévision sport communication programmation diversité handicap sociologie accessibilité Index. décimale : 011.37 médias visuels et audiovisuels Résumé : Résumé proposé par l'éditeur :
"The London 2012 Paralympic Games - the biggest, most accessible and best-attended games in the Paralympics' 64-year history - came with an explicit aim to "transform the perception of disabled people in society," and use sport to contribute to "a better world for all people with a disability." This social agenda offered the potential to re-frame disability; to symbolically challenge "ableist" ideology and to offer a reinvention of the (dis)abled body and a redefinition of the possible. This edited collection investigates what has and is happening in relation to these ambitions. The book is structured around three key questions: 1. What were the predominant mediated narratives surrounding the Paralympics, and what are the associated meanings attached to them? 2. How were the Paralympics experienced by media audiences (both disabled and non-disabled)? 3. To what extent did the 2012 Paralympics inspire social change? Each section of this book is interspersed with authentic "voices" from outside academia: broadcasters, athletes and disabled schoolchildren. "
Source : http://www.routledge.com (Consulté le 11/02/2015)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIÈRES:
INTRODUCTION (Daniel Jackson, Caroline E. M. Hodges, Richard Scullion and Miker Molesworth)
SECTION I – Photo Montage : Paralympic Sports Within Victoria Education Centre (Kayleigh Wilcox)
1.Between exclusion and inclusion : The Importan,ce of the Olympic Movement for the Development of Paralympic Sports (Christoph Bertling)
2.Out of the Shadows, Into the Light? : The Broadcasting Legacy of the 2012 Paralympics for Channel 4 (Alison Wals)
3.Dis/Enablement? : An Analysis Representation of Disability on British Terrestrial Television Pre- and Post- the Paralympics E. (Anna Claydon, Barrie Gunter and Paul Reilly)
4.#IsItOk to Be a Celebrity Disabled Comedian?: Approaching Disability with Adam Hills’s Television Program, The Last Leg (Liz Giuffr)
5.Framing the Difference(s): Analysing the Representation of the Body of the Athlete in the 2012 Olympics’ and Paralympics’ Official Programmes (E. Anna Claydon)
6.Provoking a Public Service: Paralympic Broadcasting and the Discourse of Disability on Channel 4 (Lynne Hibberd)
7.“Super-Humanity” and the Embodiment of Enlightenment: The Semiotics of Disability in the Official Art and Advertising of the 2012 British Paralympics (Jenny Alexander)
SECTION II – My Experiences of the Paralympics
8.Where Agendas Collide: Online Talk and the Paralympics (Mike Molesworth, Daniel Jackson and Richard Scullion)
9.Representation of the Paralympic Games on Dutch Television (Jacco van Sterkenburg)
10.Contentious Disability Politics on the World Stage: Protest at the 2012 London Paralympics (Filippo Trevisan)
11.Voices from the Armchair: The Meanings Afforded to the Paralympics by UK Television Audiences (Caroline E. M. Hodges, Daniel Jackson and Richard Scullion)
SECTION III – The Paralympics Poem (Jagdev Rathaur and Hugo Lucas-Rowe)
12.From the Distant Sidelines: Stories of Engagement with the London 2012 Paralympics from Disabled People (Caroline E.M. Hodges, Daniel Jackson and Richard Scullion)
13.The Paralympic Games and the Agenda of Empowerment (P. David Howe and Carla Filomena Silva
14.An Inside Look at an Invisible Paralympic Sport: Giving Voice to Goalball Athlets’ Lived Exoeriences (Elaine B. Jenks and Andrew B. Jenks)
15.“Human First, Athlete Second, and Disabled Person Third": An Edited Conversation With Paralympian, Ben Rushgrove (Ben Rushgrove and Richard Scullion)
Afterwords: A Personal Reflection on How We Can Communicate About Paralympic Athletes (David Legg)
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