ABSTRACT

Racist abuse may at one time have been hurled across the sports stadium or scrawled on a wall. But in today’s social media world it can be published to millions, from almost anywhere, in an instant.

Sport, Racism and Social Media provides the first significant, academic account of how social media is shaping the nature of racisms in sport. Among the questions it addresses are:

  • How, and why, is racism being expressed across different social media platforms and sporting contexts?
  • To what extent is social media providing new platforms for traditional prejudices or actually creating new forms of racism?
  • How can campaigners, authorities and individuals best challenge and counter these forms of racism?

Combining analysis of social media content with in-depth interviews with athletes, fans, campaigners and officials, and including extensive case studies of soccer, boxing, the NHL, the NBA, and cricket, the book provides important new insights on a familiar but ever changing story. It is essential reading for any student, researcher, media professional, administrator or policy-maker with an interest in sport, new media or the issue of racism in wider society.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |12 pages

The rise of social media

chapter |12 pages

Managing social media

chapter |20 pages

‘Race' and racisms in a digital world

chapter |20 pages

Football, racism and social media

chapter |18 pages

Cricket, racism and social media

chapter |10 pages

Boxing, racism and social media

chapter |20 pages

US sport, racism and social media

chapter |17 pages

The way forward

Explanations and recommendations