Author/Authors :
Taghiabad, Masoud Allameh Tabatabaii University, Tehran, Iran , Taghiabadi, Hamid Islamic Azad University tehran branch, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract :
This article aims to discourse analysis the concept of corruption in the Ninety
(90) TV program and understands how this program is used to criticize
corruption and construct the corruption discourse in football. This research has
attempted to analyze three programs on corruption using a CDA method and
conflating Laclau, and Mouffe with Fairclough, and Van Dijk's approaches to
understand the discursive order of the program and to highlights nodal points
and moments. In this TV program, the nodal point of Ferdowsipours' discourse
is anti-corruption: poor management, slogan-oriented, Lack of seriousness,
institutionalism, Lack of government involvement, democracy, and attention
to infrastructure are its moments. In the context of political corruption, the
involvement of government and politicians in sports affairs is irrational, and
attention to democracy and good governance can be helpful. In the context of
competitive corruption and bribery, the most important way out of corruption
is to pay attention to the cooperation of institutions and administrative and legal
grounds. Regarding the dealings in football, the host criticized the people
involved in this case and pointed out that corruption in Iranian football is
common. In this program, the signifiers for law, governance, equality, and
serious struggle are some of the essential signifiers highlighted. Each
participant has considered the entry of politics into sports as a factor of
Corruption. Furthermore, the focus of the program is more on the social
practices in Iran (the current state of football), and its epistemes are based more
on the local context.
Keywords :
90 TV program , Corruption , Discursive order , Football