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[ecrea] symposium on sport and media
Sat May 12 17:09:04 GMT 2018
Changing the rules of the game? Two-day symposium on sport and media at
Loughborough University, 16-17 May 2018
The Centre for Research in Communication and Culture at Loughborough
University will be hosting a two-day symposium examining the
relationship between sport and media on 16th and 17th May, 2018. Keynote
talks will be given by Kirsten Frandsen (Aarhus), Michal Silk
(Bournemouth) and Richard Haynes (Stirling). The full programe is listed
below. For further information please contact, Michael Skey,
(m.skey /at/ lboro.ac.uk)
Wednesday 16th May 2018
1000-1130 Welcome / Panel 1: Media, memory and identity
1130-1145 Break
1145-1300 Panel 2: Sociability and social media
1300-1345 Lunch
1345-1515 Panel 3: Diversity and ethics
1515-1530 Break
1530-1630 Keynote: Kirsten Frandsen
Thursday 17th May 2018
0900-1030 Panel 4 : Sports management, rights and regulations
1030-1100 Break
1100-1230 Panel 5: Gender
1230-1315 Lunch
1315-1430 Panel 6: Events, rights and regulations
1430-1445 Break
1445-1615 Roundtable: Michael Silk / Richard Haynes
Panel 1: Media, memory and identity
Media, Memory and Sporting Mega-Events
Jack Black, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
The formation of Sports Heroes: Mythology and National Identity. Keith
Parry, Western Sydney University, Australia
Football Fanbassadors and Tropes about Irishness: The Boys in Green at
Euro 2016
Neil O’Boyle & Colm Kearns, Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland
Panel 2: Sociability and Social media
Visual Communication, Meaning Making, and Sense of Communality in
Recreational Sports
Veera Ehrlén, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Football Consumption,
Authenticity and the ‘immediatisation’ of Everyday Life
Chris Stone, Liverpool Hope University, UK
Ciarán Ryan, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Republic of Ireland
‘A Couple of These Videos is All You Really Needed to Get Pumped to
Skate’: Re-Viewing sports media as an act of subcultural nostalgia
Thomas Thurnell-Read, Loughborough University, UK
Panel 3: Diversity and Ethics
Football, Concussion and the cultural representation of dementia
Dominic Malcolm, Loughborough University, UK
Is there a (moral / ethical) ‘spirit of cricket’(SoC)?: exploring the
roles of global governance, television deals and elite player behaviour
in the Marylebone Cricket Club SoC lecture and ‘sandpapergate’
Neil Washbourne, Leeds Beckett University, UK
Colin Kaepernick and Black Athlete Activism in the US: How New Media
is Changing the Game Again
Irene Blum, Isabel Awad, Jacco van Sterkenburg, Erasmus University,
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Football, racism and social media
Daniel Kilvington, Leeds Beckett University, UK
Panel 4: Sports management, rights and regulations
Unauthorised Streaming of Premier League Football: Are injunctions
against ISP’s an effective and legitimate solution?
Steve Greenfield, Westminster University, UK
A Netflix of Sport? The Evolution of the Sports Media Rights Market
Paul Smith, DeMontford University, UK
Sports executives strategies for managing communication.
Tracie Edmondsen, Charles Sturt University, New South Wales, Australia.
Panel 5: Gender
‘Smart, clued-in guys’: Irish Rugby Players as Sporting Celebrities in
Austerity Ireland
Marcus Free, University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland “On me bed,
son”: The (Re)presentation of (emphasised) femininity in English
‘tabloid’ newspaper coverage of Euro 2016
Roger Domeneghetti, Northumbria University, UK
Female athletes as sportsmen - The role of femininity and fame in the
narrative identity of athletes
Csatári Flóra Dóra, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Panel 6: Events, rights and regulation
ESPN Public Editor: Holding the sports worldwide leader to account
Xavier Ramon-Vegas, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain
José-Luis Rojas-Torrijos, University of Seville, Spain
Who ate all the pies?: Piegate, Gambling, and Football Culture
Jonathan Cable, University of Gloucestershire
Media, Sports and the Production of National Identity in Qatar.
Noureddine Miladi, Qatar University, Qatar
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