Contrasting media representations of race and national identity: The case of England and Italy at the Union of European Football Associations Euro 2020

Authors: Mauro, M.

Journal: European Journal of Cultural Studies

eISSN: 1460-3551

ISSN: 1367-5494

DOI: 10.1177/13675494241245632

Abstract:

The continuous growth of international sport events as media spectacles has magnified their ability to project ideas of nationhood. In media coverage, the athletes/players are portrayed as the embodiment of the ‘nation’, but this process is far from linear. Historically, mass media have constructed highly gendered and restricted ideas of the nation, placing women and ethnic minorities at the margins or erasing them altogether. The analysis of the coverage of the England and Italy men’s teams at the Euro 2020 brings to the forefront the persistence, but also the evolution, of such tensions. Combining critical discourse analysis with theories of race and racialisation, this article aims to unpack the often-overlooked role of ‘race’ in the articulation of national identity in Europe. While the England team proudly embraced the ethnic diversity of British society, Italy was the only Western European team not to select players with an immigrant background or ethnic minorities. By looking at a British popular newspaper, Daily Mail, and at an Italian one, Corriere della Sera, this article provides a necessary update to the understanding of the function of mass media as ‘gatekeepers’ of the nation.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/39827/

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Contrasting media representations of race and national identity: The case of England and Italy at the Union of European Football Associations Euro 2020

Authors: Mauro, M.

Journal: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES

eISSN: 1460-3551

ISSN: 1367-5494

DOI: 10.1177/13675494241245632

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/39827/

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Contrasting media representations of race and national identity: The case of England and Italy at the Union of European Football Associations Euro 2020

Authors: Mauro, M.

Journal: European Journal of Cultural Studies

Publisher: SAGE

ISSN: 1367-5494

DOI: 10.1177/13675494241245632

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/39827/

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Contrasting media representations of race and national identity: The case of England and Italy at the Union of European Football Associations Euro 2020

Authors: Mauro, M.

Journal: European Journal of Cultural Studies

Publisher: SAGE

ISSN: 1367-5494

Abstract:

The continuous growth of international sport events as media spectacles has magnified their ability to project ideas of nationhood. In media coverage, the athletes/players are portrayed as the embodiment of the ‘nation’, but this process is far from linear. Historically, mass media have constructed highly gendered and restricted ideas of the nation, placing women and ethnic minorities at the margins or erasing them altogether. The analysis of the coverage of the England and Italy men’s teams at the Euro 2020 brings to the forefront the persistence, but also the evolution, of such tensions. Combining critical discourse analysis with theories of race and racialisation, this article aims to unpack the often-overlooked role of ‘race’ in the articulation of national identity in Europe. While the England team proudly embraced the ethnic diversity of British society, Italy was the only Western European team not to select players with an immigrant background or ethnic minorities. By looking at a British popular newspaper, Daily Mail, and at an Italian one, Corriere della Sera, this article provides a necessary update to the understanding of the function of mass media as ‘gatekeepers’ of the nation.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/39827/

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