Call for Participants | Dunja Antunovic: “Time to Award Medals? Agenda Diversity in Media Coverage of the Olympics” | Iowa Colloquium on Sport and Culture. Webinar on Zoom, October 6, 2023

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Petra Kvitova CZE (L), Monica Puig PUR and Angelique Kerber GER during medal ceremony after tennis women’s singles final of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Shutterstock/Leonard Zhukovsky)

For decades, scholars have lamented the underrepresentation of women’s sport in media coverage. Even though routine media coverage on “legacy” platforms remains consistently low, international sporting events, such as the Olympics, bring significant visibility to women’s sport. Rights-holding broadcasters play a central role in this ecosystem, both in airing live games and providing additional content on digital platforms. The digitalization of sport coverage — situated within the larger context of mediatization — resulted in disruptions in journalistic routines, but did not necessarily lead to the diversification of content.

In this talk, I examine the implications of social media platforms in relation to agenda diversity during the Olympic Games. I overview recent datapoints on representations of sport, gender, and national identity from multiple contexts (e.g., United States, Australia, Slovenia, Croatia, and Hungary) to illustrate that nationalism continues to be a driving force in coverage, albeit with local particularities. I problematize notions of “gender equality” in media representations that obscure gendered nationalism and perpetuate “us versus them” divisions. Further, I illustrate the ways in which “nationalized anchoring” dictates social media agenda. I also highlight exceptions, or cases, where media organizations take an internationalized approach to mega-event coverage. This talk concludes with a theoretical and methodological discussion on the future of Olympic media research.

About the Speaker 

DUNJA ANTUNOVIC (PhD, Penn State) is assistant professor of sport sociology, an affiliated scholar with the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport at the School of Kinesiology, and an affiliate faculty with the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. Antunovic’s research is at the intersection of sociology of sport, sport communication, and feminist media studies with a focus on three broader areas: 1) visibility of women’s sport in the media; 2) cross-national research on media coverage of sport mega events, 3) theoretical and methodological directions. Antunovic has published over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters and she is co-author with Dr. Cheryl Cooky (Purdue University) of the book Serving Equality: Feminism, Media, and Women’s Sports (Peter Lang). Antunovic received the SSJ (Sociology of Sport Journal) Early Career Researcher Award in 2022 and is the recipient of multiple teaching awards. Antunovic has taught communication theory and methods, international and global communication, sports promotion and publicity, and cultural diversity courses. She currently teaches in the areas of sport history, sport philosophy, and sport sociology. Antunovic competed in tennis internationally and in Division I athletics in the United States.

How to participate

Iowa Colloquium on Sport and Culture is Friday, October 6 2023, 4:00pm CST (23:00 CEST). The talk will be delivered on Zoom and is free and open to the public. Please register in advance for this webinar at the link below:
https://uiowa.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QckS1smhQnarKLsOGm3m0w. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.


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