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Digital Media Sport : Technology, Power and Culture in the Network Society.

Av: Medverkande: Materialtyp: TextSerie: Utgivningsuppgift: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2013Datum för upphovsrätt: ©2013Utgåva: 1st edBeskrivning: 1 online resource (292 pages)Innehållstyp:
  • text
Medietyp:
  • computer
Bärartyp:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781134107940
Ämnen: Genre/form: DDK-klassifikation:
  • 025.06796
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Innehåll:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Sport in the Network Society and Why It Matters -- PART I Evolving Technologies, Platforms and Markets -- 2 Sport and the Rise of Mobile Media -- 3 Desktop Day Games: Workspace Media, Multitasking and the Digital Baseball Fan -- 4 "SporTV": The Legacies and Power of Television -- 5 The Struggle for Platform Leadership in the European Sports Broadcasting Market -- 6 The Challenge of Unauthorized Online Streaming to the English Premier League and Television Broadcasters -- PART II Users, Audiences and Identities -- 7 Online Belongings: Female Fan Experiences in Online Soccer Forums -- 8 Eye Candy and Sex Objects: Gender, Race and Sport on YouTube -- 9 Facebook, Twitter and Sports Fans: Identity Protection and Social Network Sites in US Sports -- 10 Fan Movements in the Network Society: Project, Resistance and Legitimizing Identities among Manchester United Supporters -- 11 "Born on Swan Street, Next to the Yarra": Online Opinion Leaders and Inventing Commitment -- PART III Content Ecologies, Social Software and Games -- 12 New Media Technologies in Lifestyle Sport -- 13 Blogging the Beijing Olympics: The Neoliberal Logic of Chinese Web 2.0 -- 14 Sports Journalism and Social Media: A New Conversation? -- 15 Carnival Mirrors: Sport and Digital Games -- 16 Privileged Men and Masculinities: Gender and Fantasy Sports Leagues -- List of Contributors -- Index.
Sammanfattning: Digital Media Sport analyzes the intersecting issues of technological change, market power, and cultural practices that shape the contemporary global sports media landscape. The complexity of these related issues demands an interdisciplinary approach that is adopted here in a series of thematically organized essays by international scholars working in media studies, Internet studies, sociology, cultural studies, and sports studies.
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Sport in the Network Society and Why It Matters -- PART I Evolving Technologies, Platforms and Markets -- 2 Sport and the Rise of Mobile Media -- 3 Desktop Day Games: Workspace Media, Multitasking and the Digital Baseball Fan -- 4 "SporTV": The Legacies and Power of Television -- 5 The Struggle for Platform Leadership in the European Sports Broadcasting Market -- 6 The Challenge of Unauthorized Online Streaming to the English Premier League and Television Broadcasters -- PART II Users, Audiences and Identities -- 7 Online Belongings: Female Fan Experiences in Online Soccer Forums -- 8 Eye Candy and Sex Objects: Gender, Race and Sport on YouTube -- 9 Facebook, Twitter and Sports Fans: Identity Protection and Social Network Sites in US Sports -- 10 Fan Movements in the Network Society: Project, Resistance and Legitimizing Identities among Manchester United Supporters -- 11 "Born on Swan Street, Next to the Yarra": Online Opinion Leaders and Inventing Commitment -- PART III Content Ecologies, Social Software and Games -- 12 New Media Technologies in Lifestyle Sport -- 13 Blogging the Beijing Olympics: The Neoliberal Logic of Chinese Web 2.0 -- 14 Sports Journalism and Social Media: A New Conversation? -- 15 Carnival Mirrors: Sport and Digital Games -- 16 Privileged Men and Masculinities: Gender and Fantasy Sports Leagues -- List of Contributors -- Index.

Digital Media Sport analyzes the intersecting issues of technological change, market power, and cultural practices that shape the contemporary global sports media landscape. The complexity of these related issues demands an interdisciplinary approach that is adopted here in a series of thematically organized essays by international scholars working in media studies, Internet studies, sociology, cultural studies, and sports studies.

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