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AUTOR(ES) Jimmy Sanderson , Annelie Schmittel
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Clemson University, SC, USA, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
ANO 2015
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Sport and Social Issues
ISSN 0193-7235
E-ISSN 1552-7638
EDITORA SAGE Publications
DOI 10.1177/0193723514557821
CITAÇÕES 9
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 0d29f78109819c03fd5ab5ded89ee67b

Resumo

This research explored how National Football League (NFL) players used Twitter to discuss the verdict in the George Zimmerman murder trial in the immediate aftermath of its announcement. A textual analysis, using constant comparative procedures of 465 tweets from 125 NFL players, was conducted. Results revealed that players discussed the case in the following ways: (a) anticipation, (b) disbelief, (c) critiques of the American Justice System, (d) social commentary, (e) condolences and support, (f) responding to fans, and (g) freedom of speech arguments. The results suggest that Twitter is a viable mechanism for African American and other minority athletes to engage in activism and initiate important conversations about social justice issues. Although empowering, this also may create conflict for team personnel and fans who may be uncomfortable with athletes using Twitter to question structures that favor Whiteness.

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