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[Commlist] ICA pre-conference: Sports Communication and Social Justice
Sat Mar 02 17:03:31 GMT 2019
We are delighted to share the provisional programme for our ICA
pre-conference: Sports Communication and Social Justice.
Registration ($50, which includes lunch, coffee breaks and an evening
reception) is now open at
https://www.icahdq.org/event/SportComm_Preconf2019. Please consider
coming along.
*_ICA Preconference: Sports Communication and Social Justice_*
*Date: *24 May 2019. 9.00am - 5.00pm
*Location*: Institute on Disability and Public Policy at American
University, Washington - _http://www.idppglobal.org
<http://www.idppglobal.org/>_.
*ICA Divisions*: /Sports Communication/, and /Activism, Communication
and Social Justice/
*Organisers*: Dan Jackson, Emma Pullen, Michael Silk (Bournemouth
University) and Filippo Trevisan (American University, Washington)
*_8.30am – coffee and welcome_*
*_9.00-10.00am - Panel 1 (Chair, Emma Pullen, Bournemouth University)_*
*Sport, media and culture *
/Michael L. Butterworth (University of Texas at Austin)/
Sports Media and the Quest for Unity: How the Logic of Consensus
Undermines Democratic Culture
/Michael Serazio (Boston College)/
The Power of Sports: Media and Spectacle in American Culture
/Thomas Corrigan (California State University, San Bernardino)/
New directions for critically theorizing the sports-media-society
relationship: The Athletic and the disaggregation of sports media from
public service journalism
*_10.00-10.15am – break_*
*_10.15-11.15am - Panel 2 _*
*Places and spaces of social justice (Chair, Cheryl Cooky, Purdue
University)*
/Helen Morgan Parmett (University of Vermont) and Kate Ranachan
(University of Minnesota)/
The Sportification of Place: Reimagining cities through the media-sport
complex
/Perry B. Johnson and Courtney M. Cox (University of Southern California)/
“Superbowling” for Change: The Acoustic Territory of the Super Bowl
Halftime Show
//
/W. Timothy Coombs and Sherry J. Holladay (Texas A&M University)/
Sensory Rooms for Fans: A Social Justice Concern for Those Affected by
Autism Spectrum Disorder
*_11.15-11.30am - break_*
*_11.30am-12.30pm - Panel 3 (Chair, Helen Morgan Parmett, University of
Vermont)_*
*Race, activism and social justice**__*
/Adam Rugg (Fairfield University)/
Incorporating Activism: The NFL, Social Justice, and Player Agency
/Madison Green and Meredith Bagley (University of Alabama)/
More Than Kneeling: Colin Kaepernick and Athlete Voice
/Irene Blum, Isabel Awad and Jacco van Sterkenburg (Erasmus University
Rotterdam)/
Protesting in a new media landscape: Colin Kaepernick and the return of
Black athlete activism
*_12.30-1.15pm - lunch_*
*_1.45-2.30pm - Keynote (Chair, Lawrence Wenner, Loyola Marymount
University) _*
/Marie Hardin (Pennsylvania State University)/
*_2.30-3.30pm - Panel 4 (Chair, Filippo Trevisan, American University,
Washington)_*
*Athlete activism***
/Michael Mirer (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) and Adrianne Grubic
(University of Texas)/
PR or Public Forum?: Athlete activism and audience response in
team-operated media
/Cheryl Cooky (Purdue University) and Dunja Antunovic (Bradley University)/
Articulations of feminism in media narratives of athlete activism
//
/Emily Deering Crosby (University of Mary Washington)/
Larry Nassar and Rhetorical Monster-Making: Political Subversion in the
#MeToo Sports Era
*_3.30-3.45pm - break_*
*_3.45-5pm - Panel 5 (Chair, Dan Jackson, Bournemouth University)_*
**
*Media and the margins*
/Cinzia Padovani (Loughborough University)/
The Extreme Right and Football Fan Groups: A Critical Analysis of Media
Coverage
/Chen Chen and Dan Mason (University of Alberta)/
‘We Fought a Battle Bigger Than Lacrosse’: Media coverage of the
Iroquois Nationals and the 2010 World Lacrosse Championship
//
/Timothy Mirabito (Ithaca College), Cathy McKay, Joshua R. Pate and
Emeka Anaza (James Madison University)/
Engaging with wheelchair basketball: Analyzing viewer attitudes and
actions toward ‘The Rebound: A Wheelchair Basketball Documentary’
//
/ Carolyn Jackson-Brown (Leeds Trinity University)/
Borrowing brands to create a brand: the commercial mediation of para-sport
//
*_5.00-5.30pm – reflections and closing remarks_*
Marie Hardin and Lawrence Wenner
*_5.30pm onwards – drinks reception _*
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