Titre : | Sport and discrimination : the media perspective | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Virginie Sassoon, Auteur | Editeur : | Strasbourg [France] : Conseil de l'Europe | Année de publication : | 2008 | Importance : | 26 p. | Format : | 24 cm | Note générale : | Voir la présentation du programme MARS ( Media against Racism in Sport)du Conseil de l'Europe :
http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/cultureheritage/mars/Presentation_en.asp (Consulté le 26/11/2011) | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
| Tags : | sport sexisme discrimination égalité hommes-femmes médias journalisme racisme | Index. décimale : | 796 sport | Résumé : | "If, from a cultural standpoint, the 1960s and the 1970s were the era of rock music, since the 1990s our societies have entered the “Age of Sport”.
Over-mediatised, globalised, sport - especially football - brings together millions of spectators. Although it enjoys exceptional public popularity and reinforces national cohesion, sport at the same time allows some incredibly racist and violent events to be played out.
How can sports journalists contribute to fairer, more balanced coverage of the competition between nations which sports fixtures frequently involve?
How can sports journalism engage in intercultural dialogue? How can the press and media professionals relay information about anti-discrimination initiatives in their sports reporting? What role can sponsors and their communication strategies play in this area?
These are the questions which the Council of Europe put to the participants in the seminar “Sport and discrimination: the media perspective”, which took place at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg on 20 November 2008. (..)"
Extrait de l'introduction en page 5. | Note de contenu : | - Introduction
- The Council of Europe, Intercultural dialogue and Sport in Europe
- Football in the media spotlight
- Identity issues: everyday racism and the stadium as a place for letting off steam
- Regionalism, nationalism … and Europe?
- Sport as an entertainment industry. Sports media under the influence of business
- Lilian Thuram launches his foundation ‘Education against racism‘
- Sexist sport
- Combating racism in football. The FARE network’s experience
- More preventive action, more sanctions, more media coverage and more self-questioning
| En ligne : | http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/anti-discrimination-campaign/Source/News/Seminar_sport- [...] |
Sport and discrimination : the media perspective [texte imprimé] / Virginie Sassoon, Auteur . - Strasbourg (France) : Conseil de l'Europe, 2008 . - 26 p. ; 24 cm. Voir la présentation du programme MARS ( Media against Racism in Sport)du Conseil de l'Europe :
http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/cultureheritage/mars/Presentation_en.asp (Consulté le 26/11/2011) Langues : Anglais Catégories : | MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
| Tags : | sport sexisme discrimination égalité hommes-femmes médias journalisme racisme | Index. décimale : | 796 sport | Résumé : | "If, from a cultural standpoint, the 1960s and the 1970s were the era of rock music, since the 1990s our societies have entered the “Age of Sport”.
Over-mediatised, globalised, sport - especially football - brings together millions of spectators. Although it enjoys exceptional public popularity and reinforces national cohesion, sport at the same time allows some incredibly racist and violent events to be played out.
How can sports journalists contribute to fairer, more balanced coverage of the competition between nations which sports fixtures frequently involve?
How can sports journalism engage in intercultural dialogue? How can the press and media professionals relay information about anti-discrimination initiatives in their sports reporting? What role can sponsors and their communication strategies play in this area?
These are the questions which the Council of Europe put to the participants in the seminar “Sport and discrimination: the media perspective”, which took place at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg on 20 November 2008. (..)"
Extrait de l'introduction en page 5. | Note de contenu : | - Introduction
- The Council of Europe, Intercultural dialogue and Sport in Europe
- Football in the media spotlight
- Identity issues: everyday racism and the stadium as a place for letting off steam
- Regionalism, nationalism … and Europe?
- Sport as an entertainment industry. Sports media under the influence of business
- Lilian Thuram launches his foundation ‘Education against racism‘
- Sexist sport
- Combating racism in football. The FARE network’s experience
- More preventive action, more sanctions, more media coverage and more self-questioning
| En ligne : | http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/anti-discrimination-campaign/Source/News/Seminar_sport- [...] |
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