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Sports culture and practice has been intertwined with the media and communication industries since both began to emerge in their contemporary forms in the late 19th century. There has evolved a complex and symbiotic relationship between sport and the communication industries that have has seen the latter re-shape, mediate, finance and even define one of the central tenets of 20thand 21st Century popular culture. Across four volumes, this Major Work charts these compelling developments through a selection of the best journal research from around the world. Volume One: History and Context: Heroes and Villains Volume Two: Sport, Media and Communicating Identities Volume Three: The Sports Communication Industries Volume Four: Sports and the Digital Age
VOLUME ONE: History and Context: Heroes and Villains \\ ’They Play in Your Home’: Cricket, Media and Modernity in Pre-War AustraliaFrazer Andrewes \\ Long before Arledge . . . Sports and TV: The Earliest Years: 1937–1947 – as Seen by the Contemporary PressDave Berkman \\ Media Sport: Hot and CoolSusan Birrell and John Loy, Jr \\ From Our Gaelic Fields: Radio, Sport and Nation in Post-Partition IrelandRaymond Boyle \\ Drama in Sports CommentaryJennings Bryant, Paul Comisky and Dolf Zillmann \\ Sport and the Media in Ireland: An IntroductionSeán Crosson and Philip Dine \\ A Speculative Paradigm on the Birth of the Modern Sport Spectacular: The Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt European Cup Final of 1960Scott Crawford \\ Sport on Commercial Norwegian Radio 1988 to 2003P. Dahlen and R. Thomsen \\ Local Radio Sport from the Producer’s Point of ViewPeter Gilmore \\ How Should We Theorize Sport in a Capitalist Patriarchy?M. Ann Hall \\ A Pageant of Sound and Vision: Football’s Relationship with Television, 1936–60Richard Haynes \\ ‘Lobby’ and the Formative Years of Radio Sports Commentary, 1935–1952Richard Haynes \\ The BBC, Austerity and Broadcasting the 1948 Olympic GamesRichard Haynes \\ BBC Radio and Sport 1922–39Mike Huggins \\ The Interdependence of Sport and CultureGünther Lüschen \\ Hero Crafting in Sporting Life, an Early Baseball JournalLori Roessner \\ Making Soccer a ‘Kick in the Grass’: The Media’s Role in Promoting a Marginal Sport, 1975–1977Thom Satterlee \\ Assessing the Sociology of Sport: On the Mediasport Interpellation and Commodity NarrativesLawrence Wenner \\ The Unholy Alliance: Notes on Television and the Re-making of British SportGarry Whannel \\ Pregnant with Anticipation: The Pre-History of Television Sport and the Politics of Recycling and PreservationGarry Whannel \\ From Plantation to Playing Field: Historical Writings on the Black Athlete in American SportsD.K. Wiggins \\ VOLUME TWO: Sport, Media and Communicating Identities \\ Selective Representation of Gender, Ethnicity, and Nationality in American Television Coverage of the 2000 Summer OlympicsAndrew Billings and Susan Tyler Eastman \\ ‘The Grand Old Game’: Football, Media and Identity in ScotlandRaymond Boyle and Richard Haynes \\ Italian Television Sport Coverage during the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games: A Gender PerspectiveLaura Capranica and Fabrizio Aversa \\ A Content Analysis of News Coverage of Asian Female Olympic AthletesChia-Chen Yu \\ Women Play Sport, but Not on TV: A Longitudinal Study of Televised News MediaCheryl Cooky, Michael Messner and Robin Hextrum \\ Gendered Narratives in Spain: The Representation of Female Athletes in Marca and El PaísLiz Crolley and Elena Teso \\ Which Nation, Which Flag? Boxing and National Identities in IrelandMike Cronin \\ The Power of Stereotypes: Anchoring Images through Language in Live Sports BroadcastsFabrice Desmarais and Toni Bruce \\ Liberal and Radical Sources of Female Empowerment in Sport MediaMargaret Carlisle Duncan and Barry Brummett \\ Separating the Men from the Girls: The Gendered Language of Televised SportMichael Messner, Margaret Carlisle Duncan and Kerry Jensen \\ Women’s Boxing and Related Activities: Introducing Images and MeaningsJennifer Hargreaves \\ Sport, National Identity and Public PolicyBarrie Houlihan \\ Race Relations, Sociology of Sport and the New Politics of Race and RacismGrant Jarvie and Irene Reid \\ The Death of a Female Boxer: Media, Sport, Nationalism, and GenderRoy McCree \\ Sports Spectacle as Drama: Image, Language, and TechnologyBarbra Morris and Joel Nydahl \\ Dallas with Balls: Televised Sport, Soap Opera and Male and Female PleasuresBarbara O’Connor and Raymond Boyle \\ Mapping the Mythical: A Geopolitics of National Sporting StereotypesHugh O’Donnell \\ Examining Equity in Newspaper Photographs: A Content Analysis of the Print Media Photographic Coverage of Interscholastic AthleticsPaul Mark Pedersen \\ Mediated Patriot Games: The Construction and Representation of National Identities in the British Television Production of Euro ’96Emma Poulton \\ Negotiations and Mediations: Journalism, Professional Status and the Making of the Sports TextD. Rowe and D. Stevenson \\ The Gender Gap in the Enjoyment of Televised SportStephanie Lee Sargent, Dolf Zillmann and James B. Weaver III \\ Televising International Sport: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalistic BiasDon Sabo, Sue Curry Jansen, Danny Tate, Margaret Carlisle Duncan and Susan Leggett \\ Constructing Racial/Ethnic Difference In and Through Dutch Televised Soccer CommentaryJacco van Sterkenburg, Annelies Knoppers and Sonja de Leeuw \\ ‘Impossible Is a Fact’: Greek Nationalism and International Recognition in Euro 2004Rodanthi Tzanelli \\ ‘Good Blacks’ and ‘Bad Blacks’: Media Constructions of African-American Athletes in Canadian BasketballBrian Wilson \\ VOLUME THREE: The Sports Communication Industries \\ Twenty20 as Media EventNick Anstead and Ben O’Loughlin \\ Be Like Mike? Michael Jordan and the Pedagogy of DesireMichael Eric Dyson \\ The Hungry Games: Television at the Atlanta OlympicsS. Feldman \\ “You Gotta Appease the People Who Run This Place”: Corporate Ownership and Its Influence on Sports Television ProductionJason Genovese \\ The Globalization of Sports, the Rise of Non-Western Nations, and the Impact on International Sporting EventsAmit Gupta \\ Assessing the Sociology of Sport: On Media, Advertising and the Commodification of CultureSteven Jackson \\ Unimagined China: Media, Technologies and the Fragmentation of National Olympic AudiencesKevin Latham \\ The Global Sport Mass Media Oligopoly: The Three Usual Suspects and MoreAlan Law, Jean Harvey and Stuart Kemp \\ Public Relations and Sport in Promotional CultureJacquie L’Etang \\ Mass Media and the Experience of SportJanet Lever and Stanton Wheeler \\ Sports Page: A Case Study in the Manufacture of Sports News for the Daily PressM.D. Lowes \\ More Than a Sporting Touchdown: The Making of American Football in England, 1982–1990J. Maguire \\ The Global Media Sports Complex: Key Issues and ConcernsJoseph Maguire \\ The Marketing of the Women’s National Basketball Association and the Making of PostfeminismMary McDonald \\ Sport as Kitsch: A Case Study of The American GladiatorsRobert Rinehart \\ The Global Love-Match: Sport and TelevisionDavid Rowe \\ Assessing the Sociology of Sport: On Media and PowerDavid Rowe \\ Olympic Spectacle: Opening Ceremonies and Some Paradoxes of GlobalizationAlan Tomlinson \\ The Structure of Televised FootballBrien R. Williams \\ The Local and the Global in English Soccer and the Rise of Satellite TelevisionJ. William \\ ‘It’s Gotta Be the Shoes’: Youth, Race and Sneaker CommercialsB. Wilson and R. Sparks \\ VOLUME FOUR: Sports and the Digital Age \\ Soccer, Broadcasting, and Narrative: On Televising a Live Soccer MatchAndrew Barnfield \\ Live-Streaming: Will Football Fans Continue To Be More Law Abiding than Music Fans?Jack Birmingham and Matthew David \\ New Media, Professional Sport and Political EconomyJon Dart \\ Twitter’s Diffusion in Sports Journalism: Role Models, Laggards and Followers of the Social Media InnovationPeter English \\ Spain: Media Focus on the Geopolitical Issues of a Major Sporting EventEmilio Fernández Peña and Miquel de Moragas \\ Women Reporting Sport: Still a Man’s Game?Suzanne Franks and Deirdre O’Neill \\ Sports on Traditional and Newer Digital Media: Is There Really a Fight for Fans?Walter Gantz and Nicky Lewis \\ From Broadcast Scarcity to Digital Plenitude: The Changing Dynamics of the Media Sport Content EconomyBrett Hutchins and David Rowe \\ Sport on the Move: The Unfolding Impact of Mobile Communications on the Media Sport Content EconomyBrett Hutchins \\ Tales of the Digital Sublime: Tracing the Relationship between Big Data and Professional SportBrett Hutchins \\ Mediating the OlympicsP. David Marshall, Becky Walker and Nicholas Russo \\ Football’s Coming Home? Digital Reterritorialization, Contradictions in the Transnational Coverage of Sport and the Sociology of Alternative Football BroadcastsMatthew David and Peter Millward \\ Sports Journalism: Still the ‘Toy Department’ of the News Media?David Rowe \\ Bill Simmons, Grantland.com, and ESPN’s Corporate Reinvention of Literary Sports Writing OnlineTravis Vogan and David Dowling \\ The Paradoxical Character of Live Television Sport in the Twenty-First CenturyGarry Whannel \\ Establishing a Typology of Social Media Uses in the Sport Industry: A Multidimensional Scaling StudyChad Witkemper, Matthew Blaszka and Jinwook Chung \\ The EPL Drama – Paving the Way for More Illegal Streaming? Digital Piracy of Live Sports Broadcasts in SingaporeDonna Wong
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