Critical Readings: Sport, Culture and the Media

by David Rowe

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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 communications
  • The manufacture of sports news for the daily press
  • The televised sports manhood formula
  • Women, sport and globalization
  • Sport on the information superhighway
  • Advertising sportswear to black audiences
  • Mega-events and media culture: sport and the Olympics
Written 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 SpĂ , 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
  • ISBN13 9780335211500
  • Publish Date 16 December 2003
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 7 December 2022
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Open University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 384
  • Language English