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Unless you go online you are on your own: blogging as a bridge in para-sport
Authors:A Bundon  L Hurd Clarke
Institution:1. School of Sport, Exercise and Health, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK;2. School of Kinesiology, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Abstract:Since its inception, the Web has been described as a liberating technology permitting individuals with disabilities to surmount barriers that otherwise prevent full societal engagement. Subsequent studies of Web-based communication have instead reported that disabling conditions are reproduced rather than challenged online. This paper uses interviews with 25 para-sport participants to provide an empirical account of how the affordances of the Web are leveraged in disability sport networks. Our findings suggest that individuals with disabilities are using blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and other forms of online communication to find information, engage in advocacy and outreach projects, and form strong networks that extend online and offline. We discuss our findings in light of Putnam’s conceptualization of bridging and bonding social capital, and describe how individuals and groups use weak ties to disseminate information and strong ties to foster a sense of belonging.
Keywords:Paralympic  disability sport  social capital  Internet  qualitative online methods  digital divide
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