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SAGE LIBRARY OF SPORTS STUDIES
As such a major source of passion and influence throughout the world, sport represents a fascinating area of research for academics from a broad range of disciplines, including sociology, politics, economics, history, and media and communication.
The SAGE Library of Sports Studies demonstrates the wide scope of this ever-expanding field and charts the rapid development of intellectual interest over the last few decades. Each multivolume set represents a landmark collection of the essential published works collated from the foremost publications in the field by an editor or editorial team of renowned international stature.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781473913066 |
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Publisher: | SAGE Publications |
Publication date: | 08/30/2016 |
Series: | SAGE Library of Sports Studies |
Edition description: | Four-Volume Set |
Pages: | 1520 |
Product dimensions: | 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d) |
Table of Contents
VOLUME ONE: History and Context: Heroes and Villains'They Play in Your Home’: Cricket, Media and Modernity in Pre-War Australia - Frazer AndrewesLong before Arledge . . . Sports and TV: The Earliest Years: 1937–1947 – as Seen by the Contemporary Press - Dave BerkmanMedia Sport: Hot and Cool - Susan Birrell and John Loy, JrFrom Our Gaelic Fields: Radio, Sport and Nation in Post-Partition Ireland - Raymond BoyleDrama in Sports Commentary - Jennings Bryant, Paul Comisky and Dolf ZillmannSport and the Media in Ireland: An Introduction - Seán Crosson and Philip DineA Speculative Paradigm on the Birth of the Modern Sport Spectacular: The Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt European Cup Final of 1960 - Scott CrawfordSport on Commercial Norwegian Radio 1988 to 2003 - P. Dahlen and R. ThomsenLocal Radio Sport from the Producer’s Point of View - Peter GilmoreHow Should We Theorize Sport in a Capitalist Patriarchy? - M. Ann HallA Pageant of Sound and Vision: Football’s Relationship with Television, 1936–60 - Richard Haynes‘Lobby’ and the Formative Years of Radio Sports Commentary, 1935–1952 - Richard HaynesThe BBC, Austerity and Broadcasting the 1948 Olympic Games - Richard HaynesBBC Radio and Sport 1922–39 - Mike HugginsThe Interdependence of Sport and Culture - Günther LüschenHero Crafting in Sporting Life, an Early Baseball Journal - Lori RoessnerMaking Soccer a ‘Kick in the Grass': The Media's Role in Promoting a Marginal Sport, 1975–1977 - Thom SatterleeAssessing the Sociology of Sport: On the Mediasport Interpellation and Commodity Narratives - Lawrence WennerThe Unholy Alliance: Notes on Television and the Re-making of British Sport - Garry WhannelPregnant with Anticipation: The Pre-History of Television Sport and the Politics of Recycling and Preservation - Garry WhannelFrom Plantation to Playing Field: Historical Writings on the Black Athlete in American Sports - D.K. WigginsVOLUME TWO: Sport, Media and Communicating IdentitiesSelective Representation of Gender, Ethnicity, and Nationality in American Television Coverage of the 2000 Summer Olympics - Andrew Billings and Susan Tyler Eastman‘The Grand Old Game’: Football, Media and Identity in Scotland - Raymond Boyle and Richard HaynesItalian Television Sport Coverage during the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games: A Gender Perspective - Laura Capranica and Fabrizio AversaA Content Analysis of News Coverage of Asian Female Olympic Athletes - Chia-Chen YuWomen Play Sport, but Not on TV: A Longitudinal Study of Televised News Media - Cheryl Cooky, Michael Messner and Robin HextrumGendered Narratives in Spain: The Representation of Female Athletes in Marca and El País - Liz Crolley and Elena TesoWhich Nation, Which Flag? Boxing and National Identities in Ireland - Mike CroninThe Power of Stereotypes: Anchoring Images through Language in Live Sports Broadcasts - Fabrice Desmarais and Toni BruceLiberal and Radical Sources of Female Empowerment in Sport Media - Margaret Carlisle Duncan and Barry BrummettSeparating the Men from the Girls: The Gendered Language of Televised Sport - Michael Messner, Margaret Carlisle Duncan and Kerry JensenWomen’s Boxing and Related Activities: Introducing Images and Meanings - Jennifer HargreavesSport, National Identity and Public Policy - Barrie HoulihanRace Relations, Sociology of Sport and the New Politics of Race and Racism - Grant Jarvie and Irene ReidThe Death of a Female Boxer: Media, Sport, Nationalism, and Gender - Roy Mc CreeSports Spectacle as Drama: Image, Language, and Technology - Barbra Morris and Joel NydahlDallas with Balls: Televised Sport, Soap Opera and Male and Female Pleasures - Barbara O’Connor and Raymond BoyleMapping the Mythical: A Geopolitics of National Sporting Stereotypes - Hugh O’DonnellExamining Equity in Newspaper Photographs: A Content Analysis of the Print Media Photographic Coverage of Interscholastic Athletics - Paul Mark PedersenMediated Patriot Games: The Construction and Representation of National Identities in the British Television Production of Euro ’96 - Emma PoultonNegotiations and Mediations: Journalism, Professional Status and the Making of the Sports Text - D. Rowe and D. StevensonThe Gender Gap in the Enjoyment of Televised Sport - Stephanie Lee Sargent, Dolf Zillmann and James B. Weaver IIITelevising International Sport: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalistic Bias - Don Sabo, Sue Curry Jansen, Danny Tate, Margaret Carlisle Duncan and Susan LeggettConstructing Racial/Ethnic Difference In and Through Dutch Televised Soccer Commentary - Jacco van Sterkenburg, Annelies Knoppers and Sonja de Leeuw‘Impossible Is a Fact’: Greek Nationalism and International Recognition in Euro 2004 - Rodanthi Tzanelli‘Good Blacks’ and ‘Bad Blacks’: Media Constructions of African-American Athletes in Canadian Basketball - Brian WilsonVOLUME THREE: The Sports Communication IndustriesTwenty20 as Media Event - Nick Anstead and Ben O’LoughlinBe Like Mike? Michael Jordan and the Pedagogy of Desire - Michael Eric DysonThe Hungry Games: Television at the Atlanta Olympics - S. Feldman“You Gotta Appease the People Who Run This Place”: Corporate Ownership and Its Influence on Sports Television Production - Jason GenoveseThe Globalization of Sports, the Rise of Non-Western Nations, and the Impact on International Sporting Events - Amit GuptaAssessing the Sociology of Sport: On Media, Advertising and the Commodification of Culture - Steven JacksonUnimagined China: Media, Technologies and the Fragmentation of National Olympic Audiences - Kevin LathamThe Global Sport Mass Media Oligopoly: The Three Usual Suspects and More - Alan Law, Jean Harvey and Stuart KempPublic Relations and Sport in Promotional Culture - Jacquie L’EtangMass Media and the Experience of Sport - Janet Lever and Stanton WheelerSports Page: A Case Study in the Manufacture of Sports News for the Daily Press - M.D. LowesMore Than a Sporting Touchdown: The Making of American Football in England, 1982–1990 - J. MaguireThe Global Media Sports Complex: Key Issues and Concerns - Joseph MaguireThe Marketing of the Women’s National Basketball Association and the Making of Postfeminism - Mary Mc DonaldSport as Kitsch: A Case Study of The American Gladiators - Robert RinehartThe Global Love-Match: Sport and Television - David RoweAssessing the Sociology of Sport: On Media and Power - David RoweOlympic Spectacle: Opening Ceremonies and Some Paradoxes of Globalization - Alan TomlinsonThe Structure of Televised Football - Brien R. WilliamsThe Local and the Global in English Soccer and the Rise of Satellite Television - J. William‘It’s Gotta Be the Shoes’: Youth, Race and Sneaker Commercials - B. Wilson and R. SparksVOLUME FOUR: Sports and the Digital AgeSoccer, Broadcasting, and Narrative: On Televising a Live Soccer Match - Andrew BarnfieldLive-Streaming: Will Football Fans Continue To Be More Law Abiding than Music Fans? - Jack Birmingham and Matthew DavidNew Media, Professional Sport and Political Economy - Jon DartTwitter’s Diffusion in Sports Journalism: Role Models, Laggards and Followers of the Social Media Innovation - Peter EnglishSpain: Media Focus on the Geopolitical Issues of a Major Sporting Event - Emilio Fernández Peña and Miquel de MoragasWomen Reporting Sport: Still a Man’s Game? - Suzanne Franks and Deirdre O’NeillSports on Traditional and Newer Digital Media: Is There Really a Fight for Fans? - Walter Gantz and Nicky LewisFrom Broadcast Scarcity to Digital Plenitude: The Changing Dynamics of the Media Sport Content Economy - Brett Hutchins and David RoweSport on the Move: The Unfolding Impact of Mobile Communications on the Media Sport Content Economy - Brett HutchinsTales of the Digital Sublime: Tracing the Relationship between Big Data and Professional Sport - Brett HutchinsMediating the Olympics - P. David Marshall, Becky Walker and Nicholas RussoFootball's Coming Home? Digital Reterritorialization, Contradictions in the Transnational Coverage of Sport and the Sociology of Alternative Football Broadcasts - Matthew David and Peter MillwardSports Journalism: Still the ‘Toy Department' of the News Media? - David RoweBill Simmons, Grantland.com, and ESPN’s Corporate Reinvention of Literary Sports Writing Online - Travis Vogan and David DowlingThe Paradoxical Character of Live Television Sport in the Twenty-First Century - Garry WhannelEstablishing a Typology of Social Media Uses in the Sport Industry: A Multidimensional Scaling Study - Chad Witkemper, Matthew Blaszka and Jinwook ChungThe EPL Drama – Paving the Way for More Illegal Streaming? Digital Piracy of Live Sports Broadcasts in Singapore - Donna WongFrom the B&N Reads Blog
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