Representing Sport (Hodder Arnold Publication)

Representing Sport (Hodder Arnold Publication)

by RodBrookes (Author)

Synopsis

Sport stories and sports coverage are transforming the media. Live sports events are central to the success of new TV services based on subscription and pay-per-view. The antics of sports stars provide a rich source of 'human interest' for the global news and entertainment industry. Sport is big money and the media industries, including the new internet-based providers, are not slow to capitalise on its potential. Rod Brookes argues that globalisation and commodification have changed the way in which sport is represented in the media and conversely, that the media themselves have played a major role within these processes. Drawing on a wide range of international examples, he shows that sport has historically played a major role in the construction of cultural and social identities and discusses the extent to which globalisation has transformed this role. Above all, media representations of sport raise complex interrelated issues of nation, 'race' and 'gender' which ultimately have implications for society as a whole.

$41.08

Quantity

10 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 30 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0340740523
ISBN 13: 9780340740521
Book Overview: Rod Brookes argues that globalisation and commodification have changed the way in which sport is represented in the media and conversely, that the media themselves have played a major role within these processes.

Media Reviews
'We have been waiting for a compelling intervention into media coverage of sports to use in teaching for many years. In a generous-spirited but critical, truly trans-Atlantic study, Rod Brookes has delivered.' Toby Miller, Professor of Cultural Studies and Cultural Policy, New York University '...the author suceeds in producing an interesting and informative account of a complex and wide-ranging subject. Brookes must be commended for his stated aim of gaining more attention for sport within the field(s) of media and cultural studies...a useful addition to the sports media literature.' The Lecturer
Author Bio

Rod Brookes is at University of Wales, Cardiff.