Mauvaises réputations ?

Many observers (managers, researchers, athletes) have criticized the way referees are treated in the media in France and elsewhere. Until now, no study has examined media representations of referees and/or rule enforcement in sports. The authors set out to describe how the press treats referees and...

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Main Authors: Fatia Terfous, Géraldine Rix-Lièvre
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2016-01-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/5813
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description Many observers (managers, researchers, athletes) have criticized the way referees are treated in the media in France and elsewhere. Until now, no study has examined media representations of referees and/or rule enforcement in sports. The authors set out to describe how the press treats referees and examine how they are perceived and judged during World Cup events. More broadly, they aim to uncover the underlying arguments and discursive strategies adopted by the press in framing these events, as well as the links between the sports trade press and public authority figures of law and order.
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sports referee
World Cup
title Mauvaises réputations ?
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sports press
sports referee
World Cup
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