Sport Communication
majid bahrami; Mina Mostahfezian; mahnaz marvi
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The aim of the current research was to investigate the lived experience of the key stakeholders of the Iranian Liver Federation in the problem of understanding and applying communication literacy, which was done with a qualitative method and a phenomenological strategy. Using purposive sampling, 17 main ...
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The aim of the current research was to investigate the lived experience of the key stakeholders of the Iranian Liver Federation in the problem of understanding and applying communication literacy, which was done with a qualitative method and a phenomenological strategy. Using purposive sampling, 17 main stakeholders were selected as participants. The method of data collection was semi-structured interview. This research used Husserl's descriptive phenomenological perspective. To analyze the answers to the open questions, the data analysis method of Colaizi (1978) was used. Data storage and management were done using NVivo 11.0 software. Based on the analysis, five main domains or themes were obtained, which are: 1- limited understanding of communication literacy; 2- not very suitable state of developmental competence; 3- Existence of digital divide; 4- Computational thinking lower than expected and 5- Limited knowledge of communication levels. It was found that the main beneficiaries of liver sports are in a good position in terms of understanding communication literacy, but this correct understanding has not led to the application and application of communication literacy in them. It was suggested to create development programs for formative skills such as development of formative skills, critical thinking, problem solving, and algorithmic thinking, promoting the importance of formative skills through promotion, information transfer and training to other stakeholders and related people. These resources should be available to all key stakeholders.
Mohammad Amin Movahed; Mehdi Salimi; Mina Mostahfezian; Hamid Zahedi
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The goal of this research is to present a pattern for optimum performance of sport media with an aim to develop professional football. The research was conducted in a qualitative grounded theory manner. Experts in the field of research constitute the statistical society, in which the method of snowball ...
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The goal of this research is to present a pattern for optimum performance of sport media with an aim to develop professional football. The research was conducted in a qualitative grounded theory manner. Experts in the field of research constitute the statistical society, in which the method of snowball sampling was used. The data was collected through 12 interviews. However, three additional interviews were also done for certainty. The data was analyzed in three coding levels: open, axial, and selective. In the three levels of coding, main and subsidiary categories were identified and were related to each other, which included causal conditions (information, public ethics improvement, reflection and analysis of problems, exaggeration, education, and financial development), basic conditions (documentation, modeling, knowledge management, human resources supply, and broadcast programing), interfering conditions (panel discussion, discourse, environmental monitoring, modernism, institutionalization, and characterization), strategies (needs assessment, targeted operationalization, and communication), and consequences (sociability, pervasion, and dynamism of development). Ultimately, the coding process is defined and the final model is formed.