The Use of Social Media in Sport Doping Enforcement and Control

in International Journal of Sport Communication

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Kerry Fischer Department of Applied Professional Studies, State University of New York at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, USA

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Genevieve F.E. Birren Department of Sport Management, SUNY Cortland, Cortland, NY, USA

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The increased prevalence of social media in organizational communication suggests that it is only a matter of time before it is used in sport doping prevention and control. This commentary intends to highlight not only how antidoping organizations and individual athletes are using social media to promote awareness to clean sport competition but also how the relationship between social media and various sport stakeholders may develop in the future. In particular, it focuses on three main areas in the intersection of social media and doping prevention: agenda-setting by antidoping organizations via formal social media campaigns, social norm control by athletes when they post on social media, and social media use by athletes and fans as a form of framing. Prospective research directions, as well as probable future uses of social media in doping enforcement and control, are also discussed, including using social media to monitor athlete whereabouts and to communicate directly with athletes in doping matters.

Fischer (kerry.fischer@fredonia.edu) is corresponding author.

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