Facing Irregularities in Sport: Whistleblowing and Watchdog Journalism. The Romanian Case

Mass-media is often called „the guard dog of society” due to its role in alerting the population when an issue is identified and this aspect is feasible also in sports media. This research analyses the media’s roles, responsibilities and its relationship with whistleblowers. The main focus of this p...

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Main Authors: Constantin Pompiliu-Nicolae, Stoicescu Marius
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-12-01
Series:Physical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pcssr-2019-0021
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spelling doaj-0a7ed75395d14c3591e9114893af974f2021-09-05T14:00:53ZengSciendoPhysical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research1899-48492019-12-01841122010.2478/pcssr-2019-0021pcssr-2019-0021Facing Irregularities in Sport: Whistleblowing and Watchdog Journalism. The Romanian CaseConstantin Pompiliu-Nicolae0Stoicescu Marius1National University of Physical Education and Sports in Bucharest, RomaniaNational University of Physical Education and Sports in Bucharest, RomaniaMass-media is often called „the guard dog of society” due to its role in alerting the population when an issue is identified and this aspect is feasible also in sports media. This research analyses the media’s roles, responsibilities and its relationship with whistleblowers. The main focus of this presentation is on methods used by journalists in order to identify and research sensitive subjects such as corruption, doping and other cases of harmful irregularities in sport. Based on interviews with journalists from Romania, using a qualitative interpretation of their speech, it will be possible to see behind the façade of the journalist-sources relationship. „How could we increase the rate of investigations and the number of whistleblowers in sport?” is a central question of this research. The study examines also how to ensure a more critical approach to the task of exploring the influences in Romanian sports and in what manner this case could be framed in the global context. It helps to understand the potential of sports communication and educational journalism to influence in a positive manner the dynamics of reporting everyday issues and eruptive scandals in sport. An inquiring and sceptical media could help more to enhance transparency and encourage other sports stars or sports people to take action.https://doi.org/10.2478/pcssr-2019-0021whistleblowingsports journalismromanian sports
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Stoicescu Marius
Facing Irregularities in Sport: Whistleblowing and Watchdog Journalism. The Romanian Case
Physical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research
whistleblowing
sports journalism
romanian sports
author_facet Constantin Pompiliu-Nicolae
Stoicescu Marius
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title Facing Irregularities in Sport: Whistleblowing and Watchdog Journalism. The Romanian Case
title_short Facing Irregularities in Sport: Whistleblowing and Watchdog Journalism. The Romanian Case
title_full Facing Irregularities in Sport: Whistleblowing and Watchdog Journalism. The Romanian Case
title_fullStr Facing Irregularities in Sport: Whistleblowing and Watchdog Journalism. The Romanian Case
title_full_unstemmed Facing Irregularities in Sport: Whistleblowing and Watchdog Journalism. The Romanian Case
title_sort facing irregularities in sport: whistleblowing and watchdog journalism. the romanian case
publisher Sciendo
series Physical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research
issn 1899-4849
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Mass-media is often called „the guard dog of society” due to its role in alerting the population when an issue is identified and this aspect is feasible also in sports media. This research analyses the media’s roles, responsibilities and its relationship with whistleblowers. The main focus of this presentation is on methods used by journalists in order to identify and research sensitive subjects such as corruption, doping and other cases of harmful irregularities in sport. Based on interviews with journalists from Romania, using a qualitative interpretation of their speech, it will be possible to see behind the façade of the journalist-sources relationship. „How could we increase the rate of investigations and the number of whistleblowers in sport?” is a central question of this research. The study examines also how to ensure a more critical approach to the task of exploring the influences in Romanian sports and in what manner this case could be framed in the global context. It helps to understand the potential of sports communication and educational journalism to influence in a positive manner the dynamics of reporting everyday issues and eruptive scandals in sport. An inquiring and sceptical media could help more to enhance transparency and encourage other sports stars or sports people to take action.
topic whistleblowing
sports journalism
romanian sports
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pcssr-2019-0021
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