Media, Women, and the Transformation of Sport (eBook, ePUB)
From Title IX to NIL
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This edited collection provides a singular look at contemporary mediated coverage of women athletes and sports from Title IX to present day.
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This edited collection provides a singular look at contemporary mediated coverage of women athletes and sports from Title IX to present day.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040185957
- Artikelnr.: 72333760
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040185957
- Artikelnr.: 72333760
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Pamela J. Creedon is Professor Emerita at the University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication, USA. She has authored and co-edited six books including the fourth edition of Women in Mass Communication (2023). After 15 years in the public relations profession, Professor Creedon started her academic career at The Ohio State University School of Journalism. She then moved into administration at Kent State University, later directing Iowa's J-School. Her research is focused on gender, inclusion, sport, and media. Laura A. Wackwitz renewed her commitment to advancing scholarship in women's sports during her induction into the Lewis and Clark College Athletic Hall of Fame the year Title IX turned 50. Her publications include an early history of sex testing in international athletics, a groundbreaking analysis of the category "women" in sport (Women's Studies International Forum), and numerous articles and book chapters. She holds a PhD from the University of Georgia. This is her third co-edited book.
Introduction Pamela J. Creedon PART I: Title IX and Women's Sports 1. Title
IX to NIL: Equality and Equity Pamela J. Creedon and Laura A. Wackwitz 2.
Sports Media and the Enduring Significance of Title IX Erin Whiteside PART
II: NIL Digital Branding Era 3. Putting the Image in NIL: How Women's
Collegiate Basketball Players Build Personal Brands Cara Elizabeth
Hawkins-Jedlicka and Andrea E. Hall 4. Twitter/X as a Storytelling Tool for
Collegiate Women Athletes in the NIL Era Shannon Scovel 5. Social Media and
Student Athlete Self-Presentation: NIL as a Gendered Experience Samantha S.
Cary and Jennifer J. Sterling 6. Advocacy in Women's Sport: Business
Opportunity and/or Political Action? Dunja Antunovic, Katie Lebel, Nancy
Lough, Ceyda Mumcu, Ann Pegoraro, Kimberly Soltis, and Nicole M. LaVoi
PART III: Social Issues: Advocacy and Injury 7. Same Game, New Target: How
Anti-Trans Policies Continue to Limit Fair Play Caraline Feairheller and
Molly Merryman 8. Athlete Injuries and Death: Media Coverage of CTE and
Beyond Julie L. Andsager and Sharon E. Baldinelli 9. Now What?: Assessing
Past, Present, and Future Scholarship on Women Working in Sports Media Guy
Harrison PART IV: Looking Forward, Looking Back 10. Messaging with Voice
and Body: Women Find a Comfort Zone in Sports Melissa Ludtke 11. The Deep
Three: Athletes, Coaching, and (the Abuse of) Power Laura A. Wackwitz
IX to NIL: Equality and Equity Pamela J. Creedon and Laura A. Wackwitz 2.
Sports Media and the Enduring Significance of Title IX Erin Whiteside PART
II: NIL Digital Branding Era 3. Putting the Image in NIL: How Women's
Collegiate Basketball Players Build Personal Brands Cara Elizabeth
Hawkins-Jedlicka and Andrea E. Hall 4. Twitter/X as a Storytelling Tool for
Collegiate Women Athletes in the NIL Era Shannon Scovel 5. Social Media and
Student Athlete Self-Presentation: NIL as a Gendered Experience Samantha S.
Cary and Jennifer J. Sterling 6. Advocacy in Women's Sport: Business
Opportunity and/or Political Action? Dunja Antunovic, Katie Lebel, Nancy
Lough, Ceyda Mumcu, Ann Pegoraro, Kimberly Soltis, and Nicole M. LaVoi
PART III: Social Issues: Advocacy and Injury 7. Same Game, New Target: How
Anti-Trans Policies Continue to Limit Fair Play Caraline Feairheller and
Molly Merryman 8. Athlete Injuries and Death: Media Coverage of CTE and
Beyond Julie L. Andsager and Sharon E. Baldinelli 9. Now What?: Assessing
Past, Present, and Future Scholarship on Women Working in Sports Media Guy
Harrison PART IV: Looking Forward, Looking Back 10. Messaging with Voice
and Body: Women Find a Comfort Zone in Sports Melissa Ludtke 11. The Deep
Three: Athletes, Coaching, and (the Abuse of) Power Laura A. Wackwitz
Introduction Pamela J. Creedon PART I: Title IX and Women's Sports 1. Title
IX to NIL: Equality and Equity Pamela J. Creedon and Laura A. Wackwitz 2.
Sports Media and the Enduring Significance of Title IX Erin Whiteside PART
II: NIL Digital Branding Era 3. Putting the Image in NIL: How Women's
Collegiate Basketball Players Build Personal Brands Cara Elizabeth
Hawkins-Jedlicka and Andrea E. Hall 4. Twitter/X as a Storytelling Tool for
Collegiate Women Athletes in the NIL Era Shannon Scovel 5. Social Media and
Student Athlete Self-Presentation: NIL as a Gendered Experience Samantha S.
Cary and Jennifer J. Sterling 6. Advocacy in Women's Sport: Business
Opportunity and/or Political Action? Dunja Antunovic, Katie Lebel, Nancy
Lough, Ceyda Mumcu, Ann Pegoraro, Kimberly Soltis, and Nicole M. LaVoi
PART III: Social Issues: Advocacy and Injury 7. Same Game, New Target: How
Anti-Trans Policies Continue to Limit Fair Play Caraline Feairheller and
Molly Merryman 8. Athlete Injuries and Death: Media Coverage of CTE and
Beyond Julie L. Andsager and Sharon E. Baldinelli 9. Now What?: Assessing
Past, Present, and Future Scholarship on Women Working in Sports Media Guy
Harrison PART IV: Looking Forward, Looking Back 10. Messaging with Voice
and Body: Women Find a Comfort Zone in Sports Melissa Ludtke 11. The Deep
Three: Athletes, Coaching, and (the Abuse of) Power Laura A. Wackwitz
IX to NIL: Equality and Equity Pamela J. Creedon and Laura A. Wackwitz 2.
Sports Media and the Enduring Significance of Title IX Erin Whiteside PART
II: NIL Digital Branding Era 3. Putting the Image in NIL: How Women's
Collegiate Basketball Players Build Personal Brands Cara Elizabeth
Hawkins-Jedlicka and Andrea E. Hall 4. Twitter/X as a Storytelling Tool for
Collegiate Women Athletes in the NIL Era Shannon Scovel 5. Social Media and
Student Athlete Self-Presentation: NIL as a Gendered Experience Samantha S.
Cary and Jennifer J. Sterling 6. Advocacy in Women's Sport: Business
Opportunity and/or Political Action? Dunja Antunovic, Katie Lebel, Nancy
Lough, Ceyda Mumcu, Ann Pegoraro, Kimberly Soltis, and Nicole M. LaVoi
PART III: Social Issues: Advocacy and Injury 7. Same Game, New Target: How
Anti-Trans Policies Continue to Limit Fair Play Caraline Feairheller and
Molly Merryman 8. Athlete Injuries and Death: Media Coverage of CTE and
Beyond Julie L. Andsager and Sharon E. Baldinelli 9. Now What?: Assessing
Past, Present, and Future Scholarship on Women Working in Sports Media Guy
Harrison PART IV: Looking Forward, Looking Back 10. Messaging with Voice
and Body: Women Find a Comfort Zone in Sports Melissa Ludtke 11. The Deep
Three: Athletes, Coaching, and (the Abuse of) Power Laura A. Wackwitz