The National (Scotland)

Study hails activist Rashford as sports star role model

- BY GREGOR YOUNG

MANCHESTER United striker Marcus Rashford’s social activism should serve as a “blueprint” for other politicall­y conscious celebrity athletes, according to a new academic study.

Researcher­s from Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Alabama have examined what some of the world’s biggest sporting icons can learn from the England star, in a new paper for the Internatio­nal Journal of Sport Communicat­ion.

Using Rashford’s campaign to support vulnerable children during lockdown as a case study, the paper highlights the transforma­tional difference celebrity athletes can make through social activism and advocacy for philanthro­pic causes through their use of social media.

Academics studied more than 400 news stories and Rashford’s social media posts from Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, from January 2020 to December 2021, to track how his campaign to ensure no child in need went hungry resulted in a UK Government U-turn over free school meals vouchers.

Researcher­s highlighte­d the “humble, dignified and calm narratives” employed by Rashford (pictured) as key to winning public support.

The social activism led to the formation of a child poverty taskforce backed by some of the UK’s biggest brands and supermarke­t chains.

Professor John Harris, of Glasgow Caledonian University, one of the authors of the paper, said: “This case study showed that Rashford understood how to use his position to leverage his appeal to inspire social change and make a positive difference.”

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