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Title:
Communication and sport : surveying the field
Author:
Billings, Andrew C.
ISBN:
9781452279138
Personal Author:
Edition:
Second edition.
Physical Description:
pages cm.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Case Study: Cozart's Community -- Interview: Bob Costas, NBC Sports, and MLB Network -- Communication and Sport -- Communication -- Sport -- Perspectives and Approaches -- Community and Sport Foundations -- Negotiating Identity in Sport -- Relational Issues in Sport -- Emerging Trends in Communication and Sport -- References -- Player #1: The Participant -- Interview; Bob Krizek, Communication and Sport Scholar, St. Louis University -- Casual Play: Sport as Leisure -- Intramurals: Introductions to Organized Sport -- Off the Beaten Path: Ironman -- Amateur Athletics: Altruism and Idealism -- Case Study: Bloom's Battle -- Professional Athleticism: Style and Substance -- Player #2: Sports Organizations -- Theoretically Speaking: Identification -- Player #3: Sports Media Entities -- Visibility Jobs -- Production Jobs -- Hybrid Jobs -- Player #4: The Fan -- Motivations for Fandom -- A Matter of Ethics: We Are Penn State? -- Modes of Fan Consumption --

Contents note continued: Community of Sport in the 21st Century: Changing "Player" Roles -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- Sport and Traditional Media -- Theoretically Speaking: Framing -- Sport and New Media -- Sport and Social Media -- Interview: Jimmy Sanderson, Assistant Professor, Clemson University -- Case Study: Watch What You Say -- A Matter of Ethics: Foster's Hammy -- Off the Beaten Path: Mixed Martial Arts -- Sport and User-Generated Media -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- Interview: Lars Anderson, Senior Writer, Sports Illustrated -- Sport Fan Types -- Live vs. Mediated Fandom -- Fan Rituals -- Motives of Sport Spectators -- Case Study: Unanticipated Fan Support -- A Matter of Ethics: Bertuzzi's Brutality -- Sport Identification and Fandom -- Off the Beaten Path: Rugby -- Impact of New Technologies on Sport Fandom -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- Defining Terms --

Contents note continued: Theoretically Speaking: The Narrative Paradigm -- Sports Myth -- Interview: Dick Maxwell, Former Senior Director of Broadcasting, National Football League -- Sports and Ritual -- Case Study: Healing New Orleans -- Sports Heroes -- A Matter of Ethics: Being the "Warrior" -- Off the Beaten Path: Archery -- Sports as Religion -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- A History of Women's Sports Participation -- Interview: Donna de Varona, Olympic Gold Medalist and Award-Winning Sports Journalist -- Tipping Point #1: Title IX -- Case Study: The Unintended By-Product of Title IX -- Tipping Point #2: The Battle of the Sexes -- Moments of Recent Decades -- Hegemonic Masculinity in Sport -- Theoretically Speaking: Feminist Standpoint Theory -- Gendered Coverage of Sport -- Gendered Language in Sport -- Naming Practices -- Gender Marking -- Sexual Disparagement -- A Matter of Ethics: Striking a Pose --

Contents note continued: Categorical Differences in Gendered Media Dialogue -- Off the Beaten Path: Gymnastics -- Opportunities for Men and Women in Sport -- Globalization and Change Agency -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- History of Ethnicity in American Sport -- Interview: Kevin Blackistone, ESPN & The Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism, University of Maryland -- Participation and Sport Selection -- Media Exposure and Stacking -- Media Dialogues -- Theoretically Speaking: Cultivation -- A Matter of Ethics: Serena's Shape -- Case Study: What's in a Name? -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- Theoretically Speaking: Hegemony -- Sport as Political Resource -- Case Study: Meeting Mr. President -- Sport and the Language of Politics and War -- A Matter of Ethics: Politics, Sport, and Sponsorship -- Sport and National Identity -- Interview: Christine Brennan, USA Today Sports Columnist -- Sport and Globalization --

Contents note continued: Sport and Resistance -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- Performance of Gender and Sexuality -- Case Study: Performing Maternily, in the WNBA -- Interview: Marie Hardin, Associate Director for Research, John Curley Center for Sports Journalism, Pennsylvania State University -- Performance of Race and Ethnicity -- A Matter of Ethics: Hail to the Redskins? -- Performance of Disability -- Off the Beaten Path: Para Table Tennis -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- Case Study: The Ride Home -- Changing Sports Culture: Game vs. Sport -- Interview: Darrell Barnett, Clinical Psychologist and Board Member for Little League of America -- Sports Rage -- Sport Socialization -- Off the Beaten Path: Volleyball -- Parent-Child Sports Interaction -- A Matter of Ethics: Parental Passion -- Private Family Settings -- Sideline Interaction -- Sex Difference in Parental Influence -- Conclusion -- References --

Contents note continued: Suggested Additional Reading -- Interview: Kevin Wilson, Head Football Coach, Indiana University -- Sport Outcomes and Coaching -- Parent-Coach Relationships in Sports -- A Matter of Ethics. Just Following Orders? -- Leadership Orientations -- Theoretically Speaking: Coach Immediacy -- Positive Coaching -- Case Study: Winning Isn't the Only Thing After All -- Communication Contexts -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- Interview: Dale Earnhardt Jr., National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) Driver -- Team/Group Cohesion -- Coach's Impact on Cohesion -- Case Study: More Than Talent Required -- Group/Team Processes in Sport -- Group Norms -- Theoretically Speaking: Social Loafing -- Hazing in Sports -- Leadership Emergence and Power -- A Matter of Ethics: Tackling Tebow -- Social Identity and Sport -- Sport and Communication Cultures -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading --

Contents note continued: Off the Beaten Path: Cycling -- Sense Making and Information Management -- A Matter of Ethics: Commissioner Salary Caps -- Image Repair and Apologia -- Organizational Image Repair -- Interview: Kevin Long, CEO, MVP Sports Media Training -- Athlete Image Repair -- Coach Image Repair -- Sport Antapologia -- Case Study: Leach vs. James -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- Case Study: Commodification's Unintended Consequences -- The Sports/Media Complex -- Interview: Lawrence Wenner, Von der Ahe Professor of Communication and Ethics, Loyola Marymount University -- A Matter of Ethics: Playing at What Cost? -- Corporate Sponsorship -- Theoretically Speaking: Communicative Dirt -- Identity for Sale -- Nostalgia -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- Fantasy Sports -- An Overview -- Interview: Matthew Berry, Senior Fantasy Sport Analyst, ESPN -- Motivations for Play -- Fantasy Sport Communities --

Contents note continued: A Matter of Ethics: Excessive Fantasy? -- Societal Impact -- The Future of Fantasy Sport -- Case Study: Check the Cover Before You Draft -- Sports Video Games (SVGS) -- Off the Beaten Path: Extreme Gaming -- Sports Gambling -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading -- The Future Sport Participant -- Case Study: The Right Sport Pedigree -- The Future Sports Organization -- Off the Beaten Path: Kiteboarding -- The Future Sports Media Entity -- Interview: Frank Deford, Sports Illustrated and Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel -- The Future Sports Fan -- Communication and Sport: Entering Hyperdrive -- References -- Suggested Additional Reading.
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