Elas que narram: uma análise dos comentários no Twitter sobre a narração de mulheres no Campeonato Brasileiro de 2021

For centuries, gender differences were evidenced by biological determinism. So that the socalled "social roles" that women and men should play were socially established, in addition to the spaces they could occupy. In sports journalism, male participation is still massive, but women have...

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Autor principal: Oliveira, Paulina Giovana de
Outros Autores: Pereira, Livia Cirne de Azevedo
Formato: Dissertação
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo:For centuries, gender differences were evidenced by biological determinism. So that the socalled "social roles" that women and men should play were socially established, in addition to the spaces they could occupy. In sports journalism, male participation is still massive, but women have been gaining space in places that were previously occupied mostly by men, as is the case of sports narration. Therefore, the present research seeks to analyze how Twitter profiles manifest themselves about the participation of women in the narration of games from the Brazilian Football Championship (Brasileirão) of 2021. For this, it was necessary to divide the study into two methodological routes. First, a bibliographic survey and an integrative review on gender and the participation of women journalists in sports broadcasts. Then, through thematic analysis and social network analysis (SNA), using the hashtags #brasileiraonosportv #brasileiraonopremiere and #seriebnopremiere #seriebnosportv, 4246 comments were collected, from May to December 2021, on the dates that the games narrated by Renata Silveira and Natalia Lara were broadcasted. The study brings together, as a result of the analyses, the comments posted by Twitter users distributed in 4 categories that group prejudiced and violent speeches against the narrators, mainly for acting in functions they are not used to witnessing since they were performed predominantly by men.