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Kicking Center

Kicking Center
Author: Rachel Allison
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2018-08-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0813591317

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Winner of the 2018 Early Career Gender Scholar Award from the Sociologists for Women in Society-South Girls and young women participate in soccer at record levels and the Women’s National Team regularly draws media, corporate, and popular attention. Yet despite increased representation and visibility, gender disparities in opportunity, compensation, training resources, and media airtime persist in soccer, and two professional leagues for women have failed since 2000. In Kicking Center, Rachel Allison investigates a women’s soccer league seeking to break into the male-dominated center of U.S. professional sport. Through an examination of the challenges and opportunities identified by those working for and with this league, she demonstrates how gender inequality is both constructed and contested in professional sport. Allison details the complex constructions of race, class, gender, and sexuality in the selling and marketing of women’s soccer in a half-changed sports landscape characterized by both progress and backlash, and where professional sports are still understood to be men’s territory.


Sports and Identity

Sports and Identity
Author: Barry Brummett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013-12-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 131791838X

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This volume of essays examines the ways in which sports have become a means for the communication of social identity in the United States. The essays included here explore the question, How is identity engaged in the performance and spectatorship of sports? Defining sports as the whole range of mediated professional sports, and considering actual participation in sports, the chapters herein address a varied range of ways in which sports as a cultural entity becomes a site for the creation and management of symbolic components of identity. Originating in the New Agendas in Communication symposium sponsored by the University of Texas College of Communication, this volume provides contemporary explorations of sports and identity, highlighting the perspectives of up-and-coming scholars and researchers. It has much to offer readers in communication, sociology of sport, human kinetics, and related areas.


Socijalno Osiguranje

Socijalno Osiguranje
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1022
Release: 1971
Genre:
ISBN:

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Current Catalog

Current Catalog
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 720
Release: 1969
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

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Includes subject section, name section, and 1968-1970, technical reports.


Sportista

Sportista
Author: Andrei S. Markovits
Publisher: Politics, History, & Social Ch
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781439909638

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The travails in the changing world of women as athletes and sports fans


Kosovakosovo.com

Kosovakosovo.com
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2006
Genre: Albanians
ISBN:

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Stories of Sports

Stories of Sports
Author: Katherin Garland
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2021-03-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 179362223X

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Stories of Sports: Critical Literacy in Media Production, Consumption, and Dissemination discusses how media demonstrates privilege, policing, stereotypes, confirmation bias, and objectification in a world where the role of athletics in Western society speaks to privilege and power. Contributors use a critical media lens to analyze texts, including newspapers, magazines, film, television, social media, and sportscasts to demonstrate to readers the ways in which sports stories reinforce or disrupt patterns of power and the ways that power is enacted. This book questions the role of the sports-industrial complex in our society and argues that, while healthy competition and physical health can come from bodily exertion, corruption can contaminate these benefits with the wielding of influence and the acquisition of cultural and financial capital. Contributors examine how the ways that resources are allocated, the coverage of certain sports and athletes, and how viewers view competitive arenas speak to power and privilege in ways that can affect both athletes and athletic stakeholders, highlighting the importance of critically examining sports media. Scholars of media studies and sports will find this book particularly useful.