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Sports Plays

by Eero Laine Broderick Chow

Sports Plays is a volume about sports in the theatre and what it means to stage sports. The chapters in this volume examine sports plays through a range of critical and theoretical approaches that highlight central concerns and questions both for sports and for theatre. The plays cut across boundaries and genres, from Broadway-style musicals to dramas to experimental and developmental work. The chapters examine and trouble the conventions of staging sports as they open possibilities for considering larger social and cultural issues and debates. This broad range of perspectives make the volume a compelling resource for students and scholars of sport, theatre, and performance studies whose interests span feminism, sexuality, politics, and race.

Sports Plays

by Sports Plays

Sports Plays is a volume about sports in the theatre and what it means to stage sports. The chapters in this volume examine sports plays through a range of critical and theoretical approaches that highlight central concerns and questions both for sports and for theatre. The plays cut across boundaries and genres, from Broadway-style musicals to dramas to experimental and developmental work. The chapters examine and trouble the conventions of staging sports as they open possibilities for considering larger social and cultural issues and debates. This broad range of perspectives make the volume a compelling resource for students and scholars of sport, theatre, and performance studies whose interests span feminism, sexuality, politics, and race.

Sports Journalism and Women Athletes: Coverage of Coming Out Stories

by William P. Cassidy

“Women’s sports have typically been grossly under-represented in sports media coverage. Although elite lesbian athletes far outnumber ‘out’ male athletes, media scrutiny of their experiences remains largely non-existent. Largely situated in the context of improved cultural attitudes toward sexual minorities across the West, Bill Cassidy’s Sports Journalism and Women Athletes: Coverage of Coming Out Stories is, therefore, a valuable contribution to the study of sports journalism and media, offering – for the first time – a dedicated and detailed account of the coming out of some of sports’ most high-profile lesbian athletes.”- Dr. Rory Magrath, Solent University, UKThis book examines sports journalism coverage of the coming out stories of three prominent women athletes: tennis legend and feminist icon Billie Jean King, Basketball Hall of Fame Member Sheryl Swoopes and WNBA champion Brittney Griner. When King was outed in 1981 it marked a pivotal moment in which journalists were forced to discuss lesbian athletes in sports for the first time. Swoopes’ 2005 coming out was hailed as a historic moment due to her status as one of the best women’s basketball players of all time, while Griner’s casual public acknowledgment of her sexuality came during what many have called a more receptive environment for gay and lesbian athletes. By directly analysing and comparing the media attention given to these three superstars, Cassidy provides a comprehensive overview of how journalists have historically addressed women and lesbian athletes in professional sports. This book will appeal to readers interested in sports journalism, the role of sport in society, and media coverage of gay athletes.

Sports Journalism: A Practical Introduction

by Phil Andrews

The sports journalist of today needs to be well equipped for the digital age. From the challenges of minute-by-minute reporting to the demands of writing for online outlets, blogging and podcasting, sports journalism is now fully immersed in new and social media. Sports Journalism: A Practical Guide will give you the skills you need to navigate these new platforms, whilst also teaching you the basics of interviewing, reporting, feature writing for print and commentary for radio and television. This new edition now includes: New examples demonstrating the use of social media in sports journalism A new chapter on the current professional working practice of sports journalism, covering the skills required of agency and freelance journalists today A new chapter on sports public relations Expanded coverage of radio and television sports journalism, with more emphasis on commentary and multi-platform working Quotes from working journalists, offering valuable insights into the industry. This book is a complete guide to the practice of sports journalism across all platforms: print, online, radio, television and social media sites.

Sports Journalism: Context and Issues (PDF)

by Raymond Boyle

"Boyle’s study is essential reading for all students, teachers and researchers of sports journalism." - Journalism "Very clear and accessible, addressing key and complex issues in a plain and clearcut way." -Alan Tomlinson, University of Brighton Across all media; print, broadcast as well as online, sports journalism has come to occupy an increasingly visible space. This book looks at the institutional, cultural and economic environment and provides an invaluable overview of contemporary sports journalism across all media forms. The book: Situates sports journalism within the broader historical, economic, technological and cultural contexts. Examines the commercialisation of sport and the impact this is having on sports journalism. Looks at the relationship between PR and journalism. Considers the gendered nature of the industry and the impact of digital technology on professional practice.

Sports Discourse (Bloomsbury Discourse)

by Tony Schirato

This book both defines sports discourse, and provides an account of the different discourses that are utilized and come into play when the field of sport speaks. It shows how the sports communities have been addressed over time by various speakers, across various multimodal genres. Tony Schirato looks first at how discourse can be viewed as a form of work, something that produces and naturalizes meanings, and habituates the way we see the world. Grounding this exploration is an account of the development of the field of sport as a specific discursive regime, one that is both reflected and refracted by the dominant discourses and values of the time. These discourses have become naturalized and shape activities and materialities at local and global levels. The book ends with an examination of how new technologies and the Web are changing sports discourse, in some cases radically via online commentary, Twitter and user-generated content.

Sports Discourse (Bloomsbury Discourse)

by Tony Schirato

This book both defines sports discourse, and provides an account of the different discourses that are utilized and come into play when the field of sport speaks. It shows how the sports communities have been addressed over time by various speakers, across various multimodal genres. Tony Schirato looks first at how discourse can be viewed as a form of work, something that produces and naturalizes meanings, and habituates the way we see the world. Grounding this exploration is an account of the development of the field of sport as a specific discursive regime, one that is both reflected and refracted by the dominant discourses and values of the time. These discourses have become naturalized and shape activities and materialities at local and global levels. The book ends with an examination of how new technologies and the Web are changing sports discourse, in some cases radically via online commentary, Twitter and user-generated content.

Sports Day (Rigby Rocket Independent #Pink Reader, Book 9)

by Celia Warren

The children have fun on Sports Day

Sports Day (Rigby Rocket Independent #Pink Reader 9)

by Celia Warren

The children have fun on Sports Day

Sports Day class 2 - MIE

by Stephanette Ducasse

"Sports Day," a vibrant big book by Stephanette Ducasse, captures the spirited atmosphere at Happy Kids School during their annual sports event. The narrative unfolds as students participate in various lively activities and races, cheered on by enthusiastic parents and teachers. From the rabbit-race to the clothing-relay, potato-race, and more, each grade level engages in different games, fostering an air of excitement and camaraderie. As the day progresses, the anticipation heightens until the sports-teacher finally announces the victorious Red Team, igniting cheers and applause among the participants. With engaging illustrations and a dynamic storyline, this book not only celebrates the joy of sports but also encourages young readers to embrace teamwork, sportsmanship, and the thrill of competition in a school setting. Through its interactive sessions and activities, the book aims to enhance literacy skills while relaying the fun and energy of Sports Day at the school.

Sports and Identity: New Agendas in Communication (New Agendas in Communication Series)

by Barry Brummett Andrew Ishak

This volume of essays examines the ways in which sports have become a means for the communication of social identity in the United States. The essays included here explore the question, How is identity engaged in the performance and spectatorship of sports? Defining sports as the whole range of mediated professional sports, and considering actual participation in sports, the chapters herein address a varied range of ways in which sports as a cultural entity becomes a site for the creation and management of symbolic components of identity. Originating in the New Agendas in Communication symposium sponsored by the University of Texas College of Communication, this volume provides contemporary explorations of sports and identity, highlighting the perspectives of up-and-coming scholars and researchers. It has much to offer readers in communication, sociology of sport, human kinetics, and related areas.

Sports and Identity: New Agendas in Communication (New Agendas in Communication Series)

by Barry Brummett Andrew W. Ishak

This volume of essays examines the ways in which sports have become a means for the communication of social identity in the United States. The essays included here explore the question, How is identity engaged in the performance and spectatorship of sports? Defining sports as the whole range of mediated professional sports, and considering actual participation in sports, the chapters herein address a varied range of ways in which sports as a cultural entity becomes a site for the creation and management of symbolic components of identity. Originating in the New Agendas in Communication symposium sponsored by the University of Texas College of Communication, this volume provides contemporary explorations of sports and identity, highlighting the perspectives of up-and-coming scholars and researchers. It has much to offer readers in communication, sociology of sport, human kinetics, and related areas.

Sportpsychologie

by Frank Hänsel Sören D. Baumgärtner Julia M. Kornmann Fabienne Ennigkeit

Diese Neuauflage des kompakten Lehrbuchs der Sportpsychologie bietet Studierenden der Sportwissenschaft wie auch der Psychologie einen optimalen Überblick. Grundlegende Fragestellungen und Themen der Sportpsychologie werden kompakt und gut verständlich erklärt. Da sich die Sportpsychologie ganz grundsätzlich mit dem menschlichen Erleben und Verhalten in sportlichen Situationen beschäftigt, werden Fragestellungen aus einem breiten Spektrum aufgegriffen. Die Antworten basieren auf der aktuellen Forschung und weisen beispielhaft auf Anwendungen für die Sportpraxis hin. Das Lehrbuch ist hilfreich zur Prüfungsvorbereitung und ein Lesegenuss für alle, die an den wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen der Sportpsychologie interessiert sind. Dazu bietet die inkludierte Flashcard App digitale Frage- und Antwortkarten zum Selbsttest. Zusätzlich finden Sie digitale Zusatzmaterialien auf der Lehrbuch-Begleitwebseite.

Sportkommunikation in digitalen Medien: Vielfalt, Inszenierung, Professionalisierung

by Christoph G. Grimmer

Unter den Perspektiven Vielfalt, Inszenierung und Professionalisierung analysieren Wissenschaftler und Praxisexperten aktuelle Potentiale und Herausforderungen im Bereich digitaler Sportkommunikation. Die Autorinnen und Autoren werfen einen Blick auf verschiedene Sportarten, Nutzergruppen bzw. Kontexte. Nach einer Einführung zur Rolle Sozialer Medien im Sport widmen sich weitere Beiträge der Vielfalt des PR-Einsatzes im Basketball und österreichischen Profifußball. Der Schwerpunkt des Buches liegt auf der Perspektive Inszenierung und fokussiert die darstellerischen Möglichkeiten für u.a. Prominente, Olympioniken und Journalisten. Mit 360 Grad-Videos wird eine bislang in der Wissenschaft weitgehend ausgeblendete Innovation der Social Media-Kommunikation aufgegriffen. Im dritten Teil erhält der Leser vertiefende Einblicke in die durch Soziale Medien beeinflusste Öffentlichkeitsarbeit von Pressesprechern und Kommunikationsagenturen.

Sportjournalistik

by Marcus Bölz

Der Band bereitet die systematisch und empirisch fundierten Ergebnisse der Sportjournalistik didaktisch auf: Wie die Arbeit der Sportjournalisten konkret aussieht, welche Rahmenbedingungen diese Arbeit prägen und wie Akteure und Rezipienten sportjournalistische Medientexte herstellen, distribuieren und rezipieren. In dem Buch werden dazu die wichtigsten Modelle, Theorien und wissenschaftlichen Befunde dargelegt, anhand von Beispielen der Transfer der Inhalte vom Theoretischen zum Anschaulich-Praktischen vollzogen und die Inhalte und Positionen kritisch reflektiert. ​ ​

Sportjournalismus: Formate und Produkte in Zeiten von Digitalisierung und Globalisierung (Journalistische Praxis)

by Martin Beils

Der Band ist ein praxisorientiertes Lehrbuch für den Sportjournalismus. Im Vordergrund steht der Online-Journalismus. Schwerpunkte sind besondere Formate und Produkte, die den Sport von anderen Ressorts unterscheiden. Hier wird an konkreten Beispielen aus führenden Medien erklärt, wie sie erstellt werden, welche Besonderheiten zu beachten sind und wo Tücken lauern. Eine Einordnung des Sportjournalismus findet zu Beginn über einen Branchenüberblick statt. Außerdem werden Wege für Nachwuchskräfte in den Beruf skizziert. Den Wunsch nach einem kompakten, praxisorientierten Lehrwerk kennt der Autor aus seiner beruflichen Praxis: sowohl in Redaktionen als auch im Lehrbetrieb. Das Buch erklärt zum Beispiel, mit welchen Konzepten und welchen gleichsam handwerklichen Fertigkeiten es möglich ist, den Bericht über ein Fußballspiel mit dem Schlusspfiff – den sogenannten Schnellschuss – fertiggestellt zu haben. Hinzu kommen jeweils Tipps von anerkannten Expertinnen und Experten sowie eine Übung pro Abschnitt.

Sport und Medien (Medienwissen kompakt)

by Christoph Bertling Thomas Schierl

Sind Sportjournalisten unkritisch? Sind sie nur Fans, die es über die Absperrung geschafft haben? Warum gelingt es der Mehrzahl der Sportarten trotz aller Mühen nicht, in der Berichterstattung präsenter zu sein? Welche Macht kommt Amazon & Co. in Zukunft zu?Dies sind nur einige Fragen, die die Sportwelt beschäftigen. Der vorliegende Band widmet sich den Beziehungen von Sport und Medien, den Besonderheiten des Medieninhalts Sport und den Spannungsfeldern, die den Sportjournalismus von Anfang an begleiten und zukünftig zu großen Entscheidungen zwingen werden.

Sport, Rhetoric, and Gender: Historical Perspectives and Media Representations

by L. Fuller

Interested in the nexus between sport, gender, and language, Sport, Rhetoric, and Gender: Historical Perspectives and Media Representations contains 21 wide-ranging chapters examining sport vis-à-vis the language surrounding and incorporated by it in the world arena.

Sport in Film und Fernsehen: Zwischen Infotainment und Spektakel

by Gottlieb Florschütz

Gottlieb Florschütz gibt einen Überblick über die gesamte Sportfilmproduktion von den Anfängen in den 1940er Jahren bis zur Gegenwart, kategorisiert typische Erzählmuster des Sportfilms und stellt den engen Bezug zwischen Sportfilm, Sportfernsehen und Werbefernsehen her.

Sport and the Media: Recent Economic, Legal, and Technological Developments:a Special Double Issue of trends in Communication

by Raymond Boyle Peter Flood Deirdre Kevin

Sport and the Media examines how reliable sportscasting is in the anchor role, reviews the development of sportscasting and specialized sporting services as a response to audience demand, and questions how well the sporting enthusiast--the fan--is being served by later, unanticipated developments. While sport has had a long symbiotic relationship with communication systems, the advent of a digital media age has intensified that relationship, giving evidence of both continuity and substantial change in this relationship as both media systems and popular culture have entered a new century. Collectively, the articles give an authentic flavor of the issues--real and incipient--surrounding sports broadcasting, the media, and the audience as the next round of media consolidation and investment appears to be starting. In particular, they pose questions as to whether sports as a 'killer application' has actually encountered some natural limit, and whether the audience at-large has been well served within the more recent developments.

Sport and the Media: Recent Economic, Legal, and Technological Developments:a Special Double Issue of trends in Communication

by Raymond Boyle;Peter Flood;Deirdre Kevin

Sport and the Media examines how reliable sportscasting is in the anchor role, reviews the development of sportscasting and specialized sporting services as a response to audience demand, and questions how well the sporting enthusiast--the fan--is being served by later, unanticipated developments. While sport has had a long symbiotic relationship with communication systems, the advent of a digital media age has intensified that relationship, giving evidence of both continuity and substantial change in this relationship as both media systems and popular culture have entered a new century. Collectively, the articles give an authentic flavor of the issues--real and incipient--surrounding sports broadcasting, the media, and the audience as the next round of media consolidation and investment appears to be starting. In particular, they pose questions as to whether sports as a 'killer application' has actually encountered some natural limit, and whether the audience at-large has been well served within the more recent developments.

Sport and Identity in Ancient Greece

by Zinon Papakonstantinou

From the eighth century BCE to the late third century CE, Greeks trained in sport and competed in periodic contests that generated enormous popular interest. As a result, sport was an ideal vehicle for the construction of a plurality of identities along the lines of ethnic origin, civic affiliation, legal and social status as well as gender. Sport and Identity in Ancient Greece delves into the rich literary and epigraphic record on ancient Greek sport and examines, through a series of case studies, diverse aspects of the process of identity construction through sport. Chapters discuss elite identities and sport, sport spectatorship, the regulatory framework of Greek sport, sport and benefaction in the Hellenistic and Roman world, embodied and gendered identities in epigraphic commemoration, as well as the creation of a hybrid culture of Greco-Roman sport in the eastern Mediterranean during the Roman imperial period.

Sport and Identity in Ancient Greece

by Zinon Papakonstantinou

From the eighth century BCE to the late third century CE, Greeks trained in sport and competed in periodic contests that generated enormous popular interest. As a result, sport was an ideal vehicle for the construction of a plurality of identities along the lines of ethnic origin, civic affiliation, legal and social status as well as gender. Sport and Identity in Ancient Greece delves into the rich literary and epigraphic record on ancient Greek sport and examines, through a series of case studies, diverse aspects of the process of identity construction through sport. Chapters discuss elite identities and sport, sport spectatorship, the regulatory framework of Greek sport, sport and benefaction in the Hellenistic and Roman world, embodied and gendered identities in epigraphic commemoration, as well as the creation of a hybrid culture of Greco-Roman sport in the eastern Mediterranean during the Roman imperial period.

Spooky Jokes

by Macmillan Children's Books

Over 200 hilarious and wacky spooky jokes to get you ready for Halloween! The perfect (trick or) treat to read every year.What do mummies like listening to on Halloween? Wrap music.Which plant likes Halloween the most? Bam-BOO.What kind of pets do ghosts have?Scaredy-cats!

Spontaneous Play in the Language Classroom: Creating a Community

by David Hann

This book investigates the importance of humour and play in the establishment of individual and group identities among adult language learners on an intensive business English course. The enclosed setting allows the emergent nature of community building and identity projection to be traced, foregrounding the important role of humorous play in these vital social processes. The book will be of interest to students and researchers of applied linguistics, second language acquisition and humour studies.

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