Global Sport Business Journal
Abstract
This study employed a content analysis to determine the frames utilized by American professional athletes on Twitter, and if differences existed in the employment of frames across gender. The 100 most recent tweets from 18 professional athletes, nine male and nine female, participating in the 2012 London Olympics were analyzed to investigate frame utilization. Analysis revealed no statistical difference in frame utilization across gender, and the primary utilization of the frame of athlete as an everyday individual by both sets of athletes, which aligns with traditional feminine gender roles. These results both support and counter the framing of male and female athletes in traditional forms of media, and highlight the impact of social media on portrayals.
Recommended Citation
Burch, Lauren M.; Clavio, Galen; Eagleman, Andrea N.; Frederick, Evan L.; and Blaszka, Matthew
(2014)
"Battle of the Sexes: Gender Analysis of Professional Athlete Tweets,"
Global Sport Business Journal: Vol. 2:
Iss.
2, Article 3.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/gsbj/vol2/iss2/3
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