Beyond Leisure Activities: Paralimpyc Games, the Main Frame to Overcame Disability
Based on an Italian National project, this paper explores sports for disabled people as a field [in Bourdieu terms, 1998] of leisure time where empowers their own identity. In specific, the views and perceptions of Paralympic athletes themselves on how certain representations make them feel, think or react and ask how sport and disability should be better represented at the Paralympic Games to provide a more positive representation of disability. The core overarching aim of our study is in line with the European Disability Strategy and its key term "self-determination", which reflects the right of disabled people to have a say in how they would like to be represented. The research project provides valuable educational and training resources on the promotion of non-discriminatory, inclusive, and empowering portrayal of disability aimed at a) media professionals/journalists; b) Paralympic athletes; c) members of the disability community.
Through an interdisciplinarity approach between the sociology of sport, media and disability studies, the project analyses in dept the Paris 2024 as a “special edition" designed to have a sustainable legacy for future sports editions (such as the PG in Milano-Cortina 2026) towards more inclusive, recreational, and emotional sport activities.