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Sports media : transformation, integration, consumption / edited by Andrew C. Billings.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Routledge, 2014.Description: xiii, 216 pagesISBN:
  • 9780415883689
  • 0415883687
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GV 742
Contents:
Chapter 1Keeping Score: Reflections and Suggestions for Scholarship on Sports and MediaChapter 2Theorizing the Sports-Television Dream Marriage: Why Sports Fit Television So WellChapter 3The Power of a Fragmented Collective: Radical Pluralist Feminism and Technologies of the Self in the Sports BlogosphereChapter 4Mocking the Fan for Fun and Profit: Sports Dirt, Fanship Identity, and Commercial NarrativesChapter 5Fair Ball?: Exploring the Relationship between Media Sports and Viewer MoralityChapter 6Sports Media: Beyond Broadcasting, Beyond Sports, Beyond Societies?Chapter 7Tweets and Blogs: Transformative, Adversarial, and Integrative Developments in Sports MediaChapter 8From Analysis to Aggression. The Nature of Fan Emotion, Cognition, and Behavior in Internet Sports CommunitiesChapter 9The Less You Say: An Initial Study of Gender Coverage in Sports on TwitterChapter 10Sport, Identities, and Consumption: The Construction of Sport at ESPN.comChapter 11Reaction Time: Assessing the Record and Advancing a Future of Sports Media Scholarship
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Chapter 1Keeping Score: Reflections and Suggestions for Scholarship on Sports and MediaChapter 2Theorizing the Sports-Television Dream Marriage: Why Sports Fit Television So WellChapter 3The Power of a Fragmented Collective: Radical Pluralist Feminism and Technologies of the Self in the Sports BlogosphereChapter 4Mocking the Fan for Fun and Profit: Sports Dirt, Fanship Identity, and Commercial NarrativesChapter 5Fair Ball?: Exploring the Relationship between Media Sports and Viewer MoralityChapter 6Sports Media: Beyond Broadcasting, Beyond Sports, Beyond Societies?Chapter 7Tweets and Blogs: Transformative, Adversarial, and Integrative Developments in Sports MediaChapter 8From Analysis to Aggression. The Nature of Fan Emotion, Cognition, and Behavior in Internet Sports CommunitiesChapter 9The Less You Say: An Initial Study of Gender Coverage in Sports on TwitterChapter 10Sport, Identities, and Consumption: The Construction of Sport at ESPN.comChapter 11Reaction Time: Assessing the Record and Advancing a Future of Sports Media Scholarship

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