Communication, Sport, and Society
Communication, Sport, and Society features works that are anchored in and engage with the disciplinary traditions of communication and media studies while showcasing the rapidly-growing field of communication and sport. Foremost, this series considers communication broadly in relation to sport; reliant on burgeoning media studies engagement in the area, and going beyond it to understand interpersonal, group, organizational, and rhetorical dynamics at play in an increasingly digitized and social communication environment. Moreover, this series aims to understand the social and cultural ramifications of sport through the broadly defined communication discipline, providing a place for scholars to study and discuss sport within specific subareas of communication, such as journalism, media studies, speech communication, public relations, advertising, politics, and information sciences. Timely and topical, Communication, Sport, and Society will appeal to students and researchers who are intrigued by this emerging field and its prevalence in modern culture.
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Gender Defenders of the Sport Binary
Mediating Discourses of Difference against Intersex and Transgender Female AthletesBand 13©2025 Lehrbuch VI, 278 Seiten -
Normalizing the Sports Journalism Niche
Coexisting in a Modern News LandscapeBand 12©2025 Lehrbuch XII, 188 Seiten -
Streaming the Formula 1 Rivalry
Sport and the Media in the Platform AgeBand 10©2024 Lehrbuch X, 202 Seiten -
The United States of Sport
Media Framing and Influence of the Intersection of Sports and American CultureBand 8©2022 Lehrbuch X, 244 Seiten -
The Art of Tifo
Identity, Representation, and Performing Fandom in Football/SoccerBand 6©2022 Lehrbuch X, 194 Seiten -
American Sport in the Shadow of a Pandemic
Communicative InsightsBand 5©2022 Lehrbuch XXVI, 320 Seiten -
Communication and Contradiction in the NCAA
An Unlevel Playing FieldBand 4©2020 Lehrbuch XII, 286 Seiten
