Social media, news networks and sports fans were abuzz after NFL player Colin Kaepernick decided to take a knee during the National Anthem in protest of police brutality and social injustice. What role did public relations play in all of this?
Cheryl Ann Lambert, Ph.D., an assistant professor in 麻豆视频最新最全鈥檚 School of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC), focused on the public relations angle of Kaepernick鈥檚 protest while presenting the research paper titled, "Kap takes a knee: A media frame analysis of Colin Kaepernick's anthem protest" at the International Public Relations Research Conference. Danielle Sarver Coombs, Ph.D., associate dean in the College of Communication and Information was the lead author on the research paper, Lambert was the second author. Two doctoral students, David Cassilo and Zachary Humphries, also assisted and are the third and fourth authors, respectively.
鈥淭he media framed Kap as a troublemaker, and they framed the protest as a disruption of the natural order,鈥 Lambert said. 鈥淭his is huge when it comes to something like a team environment. It鈥檚 really hard to get past anything when you鈥檙e viewed as a troublemaker and disrupting things. It鈥檚 hard for people to hear what you鈥檙e trying to say.鈥
When media outlets presented Kaepernick's protest in a negative way, Lambert said, it was presented as though he didn鈥檛 know what it meant to be a patriot or a citizen, or that he didn鈥檛 know any better.
However, when it was presented in a positive way, the media framed Kaepernick as an athlete and activist, citing historical examples such as Muhammad Ali.
Lambert said it鈥檚 important to note that Kaepernick adjusted his initial approach to the protest. He began the protest taking a seat, and after getting feedback, decided that taking a knee would better convey his message.
Throughout Kaepernick's protest, he also held press conferences, built a coalition of sports activists, started a nonprofit and donated the money generated from the sale of his jerseys to low-income groups.
鈥淚t鈥檚 quite fascinating to note at the outset of this, he engaged in some very smart and very savvy public relations strategies.鈥
Lambert said the research team members are now moving forward toward seeking publication and see an opportunity for more in-depth research examining Kaepernick as an employee of the NFL and someone engaged in public relations tactics.