More than a marginal phenomenon: Relevance and content-related aspects of mediated sport scandals

The salience of mediated scandals today is deeply linked with the formation of norms and values in our society. This is a particular challenge for the field of sport as the compliance with norms and values is of particular relevance in this social area. The paper shows the extent of scandalization i...

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