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Social Issues in Sport Communication: You Make the Call [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Bowling Green State University, USA), Edited by (Salisbury University, USA)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 498 g, 6 Tables, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032288965
  • ISBN-13: 9781032288963
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 498 g, 6 Tables, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032288965
  • ISBN-13: 9781032288963
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Combining theory with practical application, this collection of real-life, provocative case studies on social issues in sports provides students with the opportunity to make the call on ethical and professional dilemmas faced by a variety of sport and communication professionals.

The case studies examine the successes and failures of communication in the corporate culture of sport intersecting with social issues including race, gender, religion, social media, mass media, public health, and LGBTQ+ issues. Topics include the COVID-19 pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement, sexual abuse scandals, domestic violence, cultural appropriation, and mental health. Each chapter contextualizes a specific issue, presents relevant theory and practical communication principles, and leads into discussion questions to prompt critical reflection. The book encourages students to view the evidence themselves, consider competing ethical and professional claims, and formulate practical responses.

This collection serves as a scholarly text for courses in sport communication, business, intercultural communication, public relations, journalism, media studies, and sport management.
About the Editors xi
List of Contributors
xiv
Preface xxii
Acknowledgments xxiv
PART I Introduction to Sport and Social Issues
1(14)
1 Sport and Social Issues: The Touchdowns and Strikeouts
3(12)
Terry L. Rentner
PART II Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
15(138)
2 "The Rooney Ruse": Systemic Racism and Hiring NFL Head Coaches
17(12)
David P. Burns
Chris B. Geyerman
3 When Fandom Stains Your Team: Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Utah Jazz's Organizational Responses to Racist Incidents
29(11)
Nicola A. Corbin
Anne Bialowas
4 Concussion Settlement and Racial Norming: The NFL Fumbles into a Crisis
40(13)
Cory Young
Terry L. Rentner
Annemarie Farrell
5 Major League Soccer's Navigation of the 2019 Iron Front Crisis
53(11)
Caleb Bills
6 Protecting the Brees Brand: How Drew Brees Said "Sorry" for His National Anthem Protest Comments
64(11)
Steph Doehler
7 "Kicking Hate Out of Our Game": San Diego Loyal Soccer Club's Stand against Racism and Homophobia
75(11)
Jeffrey W. Kassing
Isaiah D. Utley
Steffanie M. Kiourkas
8 Issues and Crisis Management in Athlete Activism: Colin Kaepernick and the Take a Knee Movement
86(11)
Lillian Feder
9 Reputation Management Strategies at ESPN
97(11)
Kevin Hull
Denetra Walker
10 From Les Esquimaux to the Elks: Addressing Social Responsibility in the Canadian Football League
108(12)
David J. Jackson
Lori Liggett
11 In the Space of Indecision: Social and Cultural Challenges Facing Major League Soccer NEXT Academies
120(12)
Saleema Mustafa Campbell
Erin E. Gilles
12 #WeAreAllMonkeys: Eating Bananas as the Intersection of Hashtag Activism and Anti-Racist Solidarity
132(9)
Pratik Nyaupane
13 The Milwaukee Bucks: Professional Athletic Labor's Position in Racist Late-Stage Capitalism
141(12)
Kevin G. Thompson
PART III Gender Equity, Identity, and Sexual Misconduct
153(96)
14 Conquering a Boy's Club Using an Issues Management Approach: How Women's Soccer May Pioneer a Path to Pay Equity
155(13)
Terry L. Rentiicr
David P. Burns
15 Communicating in Crisis without the Power to Act
168(10)
Bradley J. Baker
16 Strategic Resistance through Communication Capital: Rapinoe's Refraining of Women-Identified Athletes through Mind-Body Performance for Social Change
178(13)
Elesha L. Ruminski
Dorene Ciletti
17 Alysia, Allyson, and Nike's "Band of Brothers": Exposing the Hypocrisy between Corporate Marketing and Internal Practices
191(11)
Amy Aldridgc Sanford
Nikola Grafnettcrova
R.J. Loa
18 Let Them Wear Shorts! Analyzing the Norwegian Women's Beach Handball Team's Uniform Code Protest
202(10)
Megan R. Hill
Karen T. Erlandson
Kaley A. Price
19 Sports News Media, Major Leagues, and Intimate Partner Violence
212(15)
Steve Ingham
Jade Metzgcr-Riftkin
Tara McManus
20 "Play Like the Lady You Are": Marketing Women's Gaelic Football
227(11)
Niamli Kitching
21 Trans Inclusion in Sports: Assumed Advantages, (Un) Fairness, and Athlete Weil-Being
238(11)
Aaron W. Gurlly
PART IV Mental Health and COVID-19 Pandemic
249(63)
22 Athlete Influence in Regard to Mask Wearing: An Application of Social Cognitive Theory
251(13)
Lindsey J. DiTirro
Jennifer R. Allen Catellier
23 Controlling the Narrative: NBC, USA Gymnastics, and Simone Biles at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games
264(11)
Aaron W. Gurlly
24 "We Hope to See You Soon": The Green Bay Packers' Crisis Management through a Letter to the Fans during COVID-19 Mega-Crisis
275(12)
Julia C. Richmond
25 Blaming Biles: Intersectionality and Organizational Obligations to Mental Health
287(13)
Jeff Nagel
Scott J. Varda
26 How Can Organizations Better Support Athletes? A Case Study of the Impact of COVID-19 on Minoritized Communities in Intercollegiate Sport
300(12)
Yannick Kluch
Shaun M. Anderson
Tomika L. Ferguson
Appendix A Drew Brees' Written Apology 312(2)
Appendix B Transcript from Drew Brees' Video Apology 314(1)
Appendix C Green Bay Packers' Letter to the Fans 315(1)
Index 316
Terry L. Rentner is Professor in the School of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University (BGSU) in Ohio, USA.

David P. Burns is Professor in the Department of Communication at Salisbury University in Maryland, USA.