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Critical Readings: Sport, Culture and the Media - Sport, Culture and the Media

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Informationen zum Autor David Rowe is a graduate of the Universities of Nottingham, York and Essex. He is Director of the Cultural Industries and Practices Research Centre (CIPS) at the University of Newcastle, Australia. His books include: Popular Cultures: Rock Music, Sport and the Politics of Pleasure (1995). Globalization and Sport: Playing the World (2001). Klappentext Critical Readings: Sport, Culture and the Media contains a broad range of essays on the relationships between sport, culture and the media. Featuring a mixture of classic works and recent texts, the Reader provides students, lecturers and researchers with an essential core of readings on the topic. The readings examine media and sport in Europe, North and South America, Australia, Asia and Africa and explore topics such as: Sport as entertainment: the role of mass communicationsThe manufacture of sports news for the daily pressThe televised sports manhood formulaWomen, sport and globalizationSport on the information superhighwayAdvertising sportswear to black audiencesMega-events and media culture: sport and the OlympicsWritten to complement the key textbook in the area, Sport, Culture and Media, this collection of critical readings can also be used independently, ideally in undergraduate and postgraduate studies in culture and media, sociology, sport and leisure studies, communication, race, ethnicity and gender. Essays by: John Amis, David L. Andrews, Ketra L. Armstrong, Frank B. Ashley, Joan Chandler, George B. Cunningham, Michele Dunbar, Laurel Davis, John Goldlust, Darnell Hunt, Kyle W. Kusz, James F. Larson, Geoffrey Lawrence, Mark D. Lowes, David McGimpsey, Jim McKay, Miquel de Moragas Spà, Michael A. Messner, Toby Miller, Robert E. Rinehart, Nancy K. Rivenburgh, David Rowe, Maurice Roche, Michael Sagas, Michael Silk, Trevor Slack, Deborah Stevenson, Brian Stoddart, Lawrence A. Wenner, Brian J. Wrigley Zusammenfassung A collection of essays on the relationships between sport! culture and the media. It examines media and sport in Europe! North and South America! Australia! Asia and Africa. It explores sport as entertainment - the role of mass communications; the manufacture of sports news for the daily press; and the televised sports manhood formula. Inhaltsverzeichnis PUBLISHER'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS CONTRIBUTORS 1.Introduction: Mapping the Media Sports Cultural Complex PART I: MEDIA SPORT CONSTRUCTION: HISTORY, LABOUR, CULTURE AND ECONOMICS OVERVIEW 2.Sport as Entertainment: The role of Mass Communications John Goldlust 3.The TV and Sports Industries Joan Chandler 4. The Dream Team, Communicative Dirt and Marketing Synergy: USA Basketball and Cross-Merchandising in Television Commercials' Lawrence A. Wenner 5. Sports Media sans Frontieres Toby Miller, Geoffrey Lawrence, Jim McKay and David Rowe 6. Speaking the Universal Language of Entertainment: News Corporation, Culture and the Global Sport Media Economy David L. Andrews7. Sports Page: A Case Study in the Manufacture of Sports News for the Daily Press Mark D. Lowes8. Bread, Butter and Gravy: An Institutional Approach to Televised Sport Production Michael Silk, Trevor Slack and John Amis 9. Mega-Events and Media Culture: Sport and the Olympics Maurice Roche Further reading PART II: MEDIA SPORT DECONSTRUCTION: READINGS, FORMS, IDEOLOGIES AND FUTURES Overview 10. Local Visions of the Global: Some Perspectives from Around the World Miquel de Morgas Spa, Nancy K. Rivenburgh and James F. Larson 11. Nike's Communication with Black Audiences: A Sociological Analysis of Advertising Effectiveness via Symbolic Interactionism' Ketra L. Armstrong 12. The Televised Sports Manhood Formula Michael A. Messner, Michele Dunbar and Darnell Hunt 13. The Basic Content: Ideally Beautiful and Sexy Women for Men<...

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PUBLISHER'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CONTRIBUTORS
1.Introduction: Mapping the Media Sports Cultural Complex
PART I: MEDIA SPORT CONSTRUCTION: HISTORY, LABOUR, CULTURE AND ECONOMICS
OVERVIEW
2.Sport as Entertainment: The role of Mass Communications
John Goldlust
3.The TV and Sports Industries
Joan Chandler
4. The Dream Team, Communicative Dirt and Marketing Synergy: USA Basketball and Cross-Merchandising in Television Commercials'
Lawrence A. Wenner
5. Sports Media sans Frontieres
Toby Miller, Geoffrey Lawrence, Jim McKay and David Rowe
6. Speaking the Universal Language of Entertainment: News Corporation, Culture and the Global Sport Media Economy
David L. Andrews7. Sports Page: A Case Study in the Manufacture of Sports News for the Daily Press
Mark D. Lowes8. Bread, Butter and Gravy: An Institutional Approach to Televised Sport Production
Michael Silk, Trevor Slack and John Amis
9. Mega-Events and Media Culture: Sport and the Olympics
Maurice Roche
Further reading
PART II: MEDIA SPORT DECONSTRUCTION: READINGS, FORMS, IDEOLOGIES AND FUTURES
Overview
10. Local Visions of the Global: Some Perspectives from Around the World
Miquel de Morgas Spa, Nancy K. Rivenburgh and James F. Larson
11. Nike's Communication with Black Audiences: A Sociological Analysis of Advertising Effectiveness via Symbolic Interactionism'
Ketra L. Armstrong
12. The Televised Sports Manhood Formula
Michael A. Messner, Michele Dunbar and Darnell Hunt
13. The Basic Content: Ideally Beautiful and Sexy Women for Men
Laurel A. Davis
14. I Want to be The Minority: The Politics of Youthful White Masculinities in Sport and Popular Culture in 1990s America
Kyle W. Kusz15. Women, Sport and Globalization: Competing Discourses of Sexuality and Nation
Deborah Stevenson
16. Representations of football in baseball literature: The lyric fenway, the prosody of the dodgers, and are you ready for some football?
David McGimpsey
17. Sport as Constructed Audience: A Case Study of ESPN's The Extreme Games
Robert E. Rinehart
18. Convergence: Sport on the Information Superhighway
Brian Stoddart
19. Internet Coverage of University Softball and Baseball Websites: The Inequity Continues
Michael Sagas, George B. Cunningham, Brian J. Wigley and Frank B. Ashley
Further reading
INDEX

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Authors ROWE, David Rowe, David Charles Rowe
Assisted by David Charles Rowe (Editor)
Publisher Open University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2003
 
EAN 9780335211500
ISBN 978-0-335-21150-0
No. of pages 384
Series Issues in Cultural and Media S
Issues in Cultural and Media S
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication

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