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Sport media vectors : digitization, expanding audiences, and the globalization of live sport / Laurel Walzak and Joe Recupero, editions.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Champaign, IL : Common Ground, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 212 pages) : color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781863352215
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • GV706 .S667 2020
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Contents:
Janine Maier -- How Australia's fascination with overseas sports is beginning to hurt / Samuel Duncan -- 'Television needs Esports but Esports doesn't need television' / LJ Filotrani -- Exploring sport fan expectations : a pilot study of a sport broadcast vs. a simulated sport streamcast / Laurel Walzak -- What are major strengths and gaps in the research literature's treatment of gender and masculinities intersecting with the sport media industry? / Joe Recupero -- Crossfit's beauty in becoming : beyond the biopolitics of sport for development and peace / Annie Yaniga -- Understanding key differences in the structure, growth and future directions of livestreaming between the United States and China / Jason Chung -- Do LGBT pride games stop homophobic language in sport? / Erik Denison and Daniel Toole -- Convergence in sport media : exploring the technological implications of combining photo and video production / Kevin Raposo -- New. Beautiful. Equal, but not on Instagram : how the ISL represents female athletes / Danica Vidotto, Francesco Collura, Kaitlyn Seow.
Subject: "In the edited collection of Sport Media Vectors: Digitization, Expanding Audiences, and the Globalization of Live Sport, leading scholars from five continents explore the socio-cultural and political aspects of sport media vectors. The direction of live sport will continue to evolve as the demand by audiences shifts. Our book covers a complementary range of topics from: esports; livestreaming; traditional linear broadcasting; gender, sexual orientation and masculinities in sport media; global comparisons; media and technological implications of sport; and audience study. Our book plays an important role in the globalization of live sport from the sport media point of view, which has not been widely investigated. However, with the great demand by fans to consume and engage with live sport and the growth of digital platforms supplying fans access and enhancing their consumption experience, it is gaining importance and attention in the field. A common thread with many of the contributors of this book is their focus on the intersection between scholarly work and its convergence and practical relevance with industry practice"--
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Includes bibliographies and index.

"A kick for empowerment" : individual, socio-cultural and structural developments in women's soccer / Janine Maier -- How Australia's fascination with overseas sports is beginning to hurt / Samuel Duncan -- 'Television needs Esports but Esports doesn't need television' / LJ Filotrani -- Exploring sport fan expectations : a pilot study of a sport broadcast vs. a simulated sport streamcast / Laurel Walzak -- What are major strengths and gaps in the research literature's treatment of gender and masculinities intersecting with the sport media industry? / Joe Recupero -- Crossfit's beauty in becoming : beyond the biopolitics of sport for development and peace / Annie Yaniga -- Understanding key differences in the structure, growth and future directions of livestreaming between the United States and China / Jason Chung -- Do LGBT pride games stop homophobic language in sport? / Erik Denison and Daniel Toole -- Convergence in sport media : exploring the technological implications of combining photo and video production / Kevin Raposo -- New. Beautiful. Equal, but not on Instagram : how the ISL represents female athletes / Danica Vidotto, Francesco Collura, Kaitlyn Seow.

"In the edited collection of Sport Media Vectors: Digitization, Expanding Audiences, and the Globalization of Live Sport, leading scholars from five continents explore the socio-cultural and political aspects of sport media vectors. The direction of live sport will continue to evolve as the demand by audiences shifts. Our book covers a complementary range of topics from: esports; livestreaming; traditional linear broadcasting; gender, sexual orientation and masculinities in sport media; global comparisons; media and technological implications of sport; and audience study. Our book plays an important role in the globalization of live sport from the sport media point of view, which has not been widely investigated. However, with the great demand by fans to consume and engage with live sport and the growth of digital platforms supplying fans access and enhancing their consumption experience, it is gaining importance and attention in the field. A common thread with many of the contributors of this book is their focus on the intersection between scholarly work and its convergence and practical relevance with industry practice"--

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