Sport, Media and Society

Sport, Media and Society
ISBN-10
1474248128
ISBN-13
9781474248129
Category
Social Science
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
2015-03-04
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Authors
Laura Hills, Eileen Kennedy

Description

Sport is an integral component of today's media, from prime-time television to interactive websites. This book is a theoretical and methodological guide to analysing sport in its diverse mediated forms. Students of media sport are taken through techniques of analysis for film, TV, newspapers, magazines, advertisements, spaces such as stadia and museums, and the internet. The ambiguous and shifting cultural politics of sport are explored through original, researched case studies, drawn from across the UK, USA and beyond. The book encourages students to engage critically with their own experience of media sport and to develop an independent approach to analysis. As such, it will be an essential purchase for all students of media and sports studies students.

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