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From the outset, the interrelationship between sport and communication has proved to be intense and heterogeneous. In a broad sense, sport can be approached from a semiotic perspective. On the one hand, it is one of the main protagonists of mass communication, especially since the second half of the 20th century. On the other hand, it is composed of multiple elements of a kinesic, proxemic, chromemic nature and even develops several artificial languages. However, these links go beyond semiotics. Communication is present through technique and the very socialisation of sporting activity. All…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From the outset, the interrelationship between sport and communication has proved to be intense and heterogeneous. In a broad sense, sport can be approached from a semiotic perspective. On the one hand, it is one of the main protagonists of mass communication, especially since the second half of the 20th century. On the other hand, it is composed of multiple elements of a kinesic, proxemic, chromemic nature and even develops several artificial languages. However, these links go beyond semiotics. Communication is present through technique and the very socialisation of sporting activity. All these components are addressed in this publication to cover the relationship between communication and sport in its entirety.
Autorenporträt
Francisco García Marcos is Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Almería (Spain). He has previously taught at UNED (Madrid, Spain), the University of Kiel (Germany) and the University of Granada (Spain).

Pablo García Mateo PhD at the University of Almería and University Teacher at the University Isabel I of Burgos (Spain). He is currently developing his research at the Oriental-Andalusia Biosanitary Research Fundation (FIBAO) and the Universitary Hospital Virgen de las Nieves (Granada).