The role of audiovisual media - television - in reducing the phenomenon of violence in football stadiums

Authors

  • samira Zaimen University of Algiers 3

Keywords:

violence, television, sports media, audience

Abstract

The media scene is witnessing a portable rush that affects several areas, in which media practice
rushes like an arrow, and renews itself at an accelerated rhythm through an amazingly fast engineering
sequence, and we find that sports activity, which in light of this development that accompanies the
development of information and communication technologies, is witnessing a major shift towards enhancing
its position and rank in the software market During this period, it was noticed that there were frequent riots
and violence inside sports stadiums, and the media in general, and television in particular, sought to reduce
such phenomena inside and outside the stadiums through programming sports classes and intensifying
propaganda campaigns before each match, For the purpose of achieving our study, we divided the research
into a number of chapters, with regard to the theoretical framework, which is the comprehensive problematic, general and partial hypotheses, with defining terms without forgetting the previous studies, but in the
theoretical chapters it dealt with the concept of media, team sports, concepts of violence, and sports media. In
order for the applied chapter, which we divided into two chapters, the first included the research steps of the
curriculum, the tools used, the statistical analysis, the sample with how to choose it. As for the second chapter,
we presented and discussed the results of the research and their interpretation, and the conclusions that we
came out with

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Published

2025-12-15

How to Cite

Zaimen , samira. (2025). The role of audiovisual media - television - in reducing the phenomenon of violence in football stadiums. Sports Creativity, 12(02), 404–423. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/JOSC/article/view/1276

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