What Comes Next?

Sports Celebrity as Influencer in the End-of-Career and Post-Career Phases: The Case of Gigi Datome

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Parole chiave:

sports celebrity , post-career , ageing , influencer culture , influ-activism

Abstract

The end-of-career and post-career represent a delicate transition for sports celebrities. At this stage, the management of the celebrity capital accumulated over the course of a competitive career involves a renegotiation with the target audience and stakeholders, in an attempt to reinvest it in the same or other (political, business, etc.) sporting spheres. Social networking platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram, constitute media environments in which celebrities can set up forms of self-representation and self-narratives that influence and inspire the behaviour of followers and wider circles. Such communicative stages may also be aimed at practising forms of activism (cultural, civic, political, social, etc.). This paper intends to investigate the practices and processes through which sports celebrities, in the end-of-career and post-career phases, renegotiate their public role by being influencers and influ-activists. The specific case examined concerns the analysis of the forms of self-narration and self-representation set up by basketball player Gigi Datome on his official Instagram page, in the period between the end of his career and the first months of his post-career.

Biografia autore

Mario Tirino, University of Salerno

Mario Tirino is an Associate Professor at the University of Salerno, where he teaches “Media Communication Sport” and “Sociology of Sports Cultures” and is Scientific Director of the Digital Cultures and Sports Research Laboratory (DiCS Lab). On the mediatization of sport, he has written several articles, published in national and international scientific journals, and edited the volumes Sport e scienze sociali [Sport and Social Sciences] (with L. Bifulco, 2019, CONI Prize), Sport, pratiche culturali e processi educativi [Sport, Cultural Practices and Educational Processes] (with M. Merico and A. Romeo, 2022), Sport e comunicazione nell’era digitale [Sport and Communication in the Digital Age] (with L. Bifulco, A. Formisano and G. Panico, 2023, CONI Prize) and L’atleta digitale [The Digital Athlete] (with P. Russo and S. Castellano, 2024). He also edited the monographic issue of the journal Im@go, entitled The Sports Hero in the Social Imaginary (with L. Bifulco, 2018), and the monographic issue of the journal Eracle, dedicated to Media, Society and Cycling Culture (with P. Landri, 2022). He has been Visiting Professor at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. He directs the scholarly publishing series Binge Watchers. Media, sociology and the history of seriality (with M. Teti).

Pubblicato

2025-07-01

Come citare

Tirino, M. (2025). What Comes Next? Sports Celebrity as Influencer in the End-of-Career and Post-Career Phases: The Case of Gigi Datome. Mediascapes Journal, 25(1), 145–168. Recuperato da https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa03/mediascapes/article/view/19108