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[Commlist] Journal Communication & Sport: Issue #5 of Volume 10 is published

Fri Sep 16 20:37:53 GMT 2022




Issue number 5 of volume 10 of the journal Communication & Sport is published. The special issue is dedicated with ten contributions and a specific introduction to mediatization and sports in diverse media landscapes. The articles are based in several different regions of the world and provide diverse understandings of the connection between media and sports. The issue on „Sport and Mediatization: Sports Events and Cultures Across the World“ is guest edited by Simon Ličen, Thomas Horky, Kirsten Frandsen, Chuka Onwumechili and Wei Wei. See the toc here: https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/coma/10/5

Issue contents:

Editorial: Rediscovering Mediatization of Sport (Simon Ličen, Kirsten Frandsen, Thomas Horky, Chuka Onwumechili & Wei Wei)

Video Assistant Referee in a Small-Nation Context: Intensified Mediatization (Kirsten Frandsen & Kirstine Landgrebe)

Mediatized Engagements with Technologies: “Reviewing” the Video Assistant Referee at the 2018 World Cup (Carlos d’Andréa & Markus Stauff)

Sports Newsrooms Versus In-House Media: Cheerleading and Critical Reporting in News and Match Coverage (Peter English) “On the Tour, They’re Always Sticking a Microphone in Your Face”: Mediatization of Professional Tennis From the 1980s to the Early 2010s (Lena Küpper, Greta Kossing & Thomas Birkner)

Mediatization in Times of Pandemic: How German Grassroots Sports Clubs Employed Digital Media to Overcome Communication Challenges During COVID-19 (Christiana Schallhorn, Daniel Nölleke, Philip Sinner, Christof Seeger, Jörg-Uwe Nieland, Thomas Horky & Katja Mehler)

Mediatization and Self-Organized Leisure Sports: A Finnish Perspective (Veera Ehrlén)

A Public Service? Mediatization of the Olympic Games in Croatia and Slovenia (Simon Ličen, Dunja Antunovic & Sunčica Bartoluci)

A Smarter and Greener Olympics: Mediatization and Public Reception in the Preparation Stage of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics (Lin Shi & Liwen Zhang)

Mediatization and Doping: Investigating the Interplay in News Framing of Rider/Doping Suspicion During the Tour de France (Leah Stanley)

Paralympic Broadcasting in Sub-Saharan Africa: Sport, Media and Communication for Social Change (Jessica Noske-Turner, Emma Pullen, Mufunanji Magalasi, Damian Haslett & Jo Tacchi)

Journal description

Communication and Sport (C&S) is a cutting-edge, peer-reviewed bimonthly journal that publishes research to foster international scholarly understanding of the nexus of communication and sport. C&S publishes research and critical analysis from diverse disciplinary and theoretical perspectives to advance understanding of communication phenomena in the varied contexts through which sport touches individuals, society, and culture.

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