Bültmann & Gerriets
The United States of Sport
Media Framing and Influence of the Intersection of Sports and American Culture
von Kenon A. Brown, Joshua Dickhaus, Mia Long Anderson
Verlag: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Reihe: Communication, Sport, and Society Nr. 8
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ISBN: 978-1-4331-8175-7
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 31.10.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 254 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung
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Kenon A. Brown (Ph.D., The University of Alabama, 2012) is an associate professor in the Department of Advertising and Public Relations at the University of Alabama. As the programming director for the Alabama Program in Sports Communication, Kenon is responsible for stakeholder communication and events for the program. His research interests include image and reputation management, particularly in sports, and minority recruitment in mass communication.

Joshua Dickhaus (Ph.D., The University of Alabama, 2011) is Associate Professor of Communication and the Director of the Charley Steiner School of Sports Communication at Bradley University. In 2019, he was named the Associate Chair of the Department of Communication. Joshua's main research interests lie in race in sports, apologia rhetoric in sports, and image restoration in sports.

Mia Long Anderson (Ph.D., University of Alabama, 2011) is an associate dean and professor in the College of Arts and Media at Sam Houston State University. Her research interests include the intersection of communication, race and sport, athlete activism, the history of African American magazines, and African American images in the media. Her work has been published in Communication Teacher, the Journal of African American Studies, the Journal of Contemporary Athletics, the Journal of Sports Media, the Journal of South Texas, and numerous books.



Acknowledgments - "Why are you studying sports?" An Introduction into the Role of Sport in American Society - The "Rough Rider" Saves College Football: Football Mortality, Theodore Roosevelt, and the Formation of the NCAA - The 1958 NFL Championship Game: The Game That Launched the Dominance of "The League" - The Decision Heard around the World: Media Coverage of Muhammad Ali's Vietnam Draft Opposition and Title Loss - "Bigger than Football": Colin Kaepernick, Donald Trump, and the Battle for Redefined Patriotism - "I am woman, hear me roar": The Role of Feminist Ideology in the U.S. Women's Soccer Team's Fight for Equal Pay - It's Okay to NOT Be Okay: The Importance of Athlete Disclosures about Mental Health Struggles - A Tale of Two "Sports": WWE, Major League Baseball and News Coverage of the Steroid Era - Intersecting Crises: Athlete Activism during the COVID- 19 Pandemic - Honus Wagner to Broadway Joe to Air Jordan: The Evolution of the Athlete Endorser - Literally in Vogue: The Trendsetting Influence of Fashionable Athletes Outside the Lines - Kobe Bryant: Building a Legacy from the Hardwood to Hollywood - John Madden: The Coach, the Broadcaster, and Namesake of the Most Successful Video Game Franchise Ever - Worlds Collide: The Legacies of Iverson, Jay-Z, and the Bond between Hip-Hop and the NBA - From Overlooked to a Super Genre: The Sports Film's Dominant Impact on American Culture - About the Authors.


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