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Evolution of the Modern Sports Fan: Communicative Approaches
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by Andrew C. Billings The University of Alabama (Editor), Kenon A. Brown University of Alabama (Editor), Kimberly R. Baker (Contribution by), Andrew C. Billings The University of Alabama (Contribution by), Kenon A. Brown University of Alabama (Contribution by)
Andrew C. Billings The University of Alabama
Evolution of the Modern Sports Fan: Communicative Approaches
266
by Andrew C. Billings The University of Alabama (Editor), Kenon A. Brown University of Alabama (Editor), Kimberly R. Baker (Contribution by), Andrew C. Billings The University of Alabama (Contribution by), Kenon A. Brown University of Alabama (Contribution by)
Andrew C. Billings The University of Alabama
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Overview
The concept of “fandom” has been revolutionized over the past 20 years because of various technological, cultural, and communicative advancements. Evolution of the Modern Sports Fan: Communicative Approaches explores the elements of the sports fan that have markedly changed since the turn of the century. Inherent within these investigations is the role of communication in a multitude of forms (mediated, relational, etc.) as the prototypical sports fan has most heavily shifted within this domain. From the advent of social media to the rise of fantasy sport to the increased media platforms in which to consume sport, the sports fan has never had more options for consumption—and for the rendering of his/her opinions. This edited volume offers an opportunity to advance what we now know about American sports fandom as well as the ability to debunk what scholars thought they knew about sports fandom that has now shifted.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781498546270 |
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Publisher: | Lexington Books |
Publication date: | 03/21/2017 |
Pages: | 266 |
Product dimensions: | 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d) |
About the Author
Andrew C. Billings is Ronald Reagan Chair of Broadcasting and director of the University of Alabama Program in Sports Communication.Kenon A. Brown is assistant professor of public relations at The University of Alabama.
Table of Contents
ContentsAcknowledgmentsChapter 1: “Far From Monolithic: The Enigma of the Modern Sports Fan”Andrew C. Billings and Kenon A. BrownUnit I.Anatomy of the Modern Sports FanChapter 2:“Highly-Identified Sports Fans’ and Personality Traits”Michael B. DevlinChapter 3:“Antecedents and Consequences of Team Identification: What Elements Reinforce NFL Fans’ Identification and How Does This Identification Work on Behavioral Intentions?”Eunyoung Kim and Karla K. GowerChapter 4:“Beyond BIRGing and CORFing: Longitudinal Historical Performance Measures and the Impact on Fan Expectations”Stan DielChapter 5:“Of Sport and Schadenfreude: Fandom, Rival Successes and Failures, and the Introduction of Glory Out of Reflected Failure (GORF) Measurements”Andrew C. Billings, Fei Qiao, Kenon A. Brown, and Michael DevlinUnit II.Applications for the Modern Sports FanChapter 6:“Athletes as the New Investment Vehicle: Advancing the Meaning of Brand Personas in Sports Media”Brandon K. Chicotsky and Fei QiaoChapter 7:“Assessing National Identification in Sports Fan Contexts: Toward a More Cohesive and Robust Measurement”Kenon A. Brown and Andrew C. BillingsChapter 8:“Team Identification in Traditional and Fantasy Football Fandom: Contradictory or Complementary Concepts?”Yiyi Yang, Andrew C. Billings, and Brody J. RuihleyChapter 9:“Feeding a Nationalized Fan Base: U.S. and South African News Coverage of the South African Rugby Team within the 2015 Rugby World Cup”Yiyi YangUnit III. Fallout of Modern Sports FandomChapter 10:“On-Field Perceptions of Off-Field Deviance: Exploring Social and Economic Capital within Sport-Related Transgressions”Coral Rae, Andrew C. Billings, and Kenon A. BrownChapter 11:“The Modern Sports Fan Navigating Crises Online: An Examination of Fan-Enacted Crisis Communication”Natalie Brown DevlinChapter 12:“Role Models or Criminals? The Effects of Race and Severity of Criminal Activity on Audience Perceptions of Professional Athlete”Amy H. Jones, Joshua B. Dickhaus, and Mark DavisUnit IV.The Future of the Modern Sports FanChapter 13:“Uses and Gratifications of Streaming Sport Services Consumers”Melvin Lewis, Lindsey Conlin, and Kenon A. BrownChapter 14:“Fanatical Sports Fans Versus Zombie Zealots: Considering Second Screen Involvement for Leveling the Playing Field”Kimberly R. Baker and Andrew C. BillingsChapter 15:“The Wide World of Sports Gets Even Wider: Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Implications for the Modern Sports Landscape”Melvin LewisAbout the Editors and ContributorsFrom the B&N Reads Blog
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