We Love to Hate Each Other. Mediated Football Fan Culture
Redaktör(er):
Ulla Carlsson (Nordicom); Thore Roksvold (-); Roy Krøvel (-)
ISBN:
978-91-86523-35-0
Antal sidor:
323
Publikationstyp:
Bok, med redaktör
Förlag:
Nordicom
Förlagsort:
Göteborg
Publiceringsår:
2012
Språk:
engelska
Sammanfattning (abstract):
Football fans are often portrayed as enthusiastic, loyal, critical and sometimes violent. But what is it about football that appeals to them? How do the media – newspaper, radio, TV, blogs and web forums – accommodate the needs of fans, and what connections – if any – is there between the imagined community of football fans and the broader society? These are the questions explored by 20 well-known and merited researchers from 8 countries in this anthology about the mediation of football fandom.
We Love To Hate Each Other should be useful to scholars and students who are engaged in sports journalism and popular culture in both the old and new media.
CONTENT:
Acknowledgements
Thore Roksvold, Roy Krøvel
Introduction
Hans K. Hognestad
What is a Football Fan?
Raymond Boyle
Social Media Sport? Journalism, Public Relations and Sport
I. Mediated Fan Culture in Newspapers
Peter Dahlén
An Exemplary Model. The Religious Significance of the Brann 2007 Norwegian Football Championship as Told by the Media
Thore Roksvold
A Hundred Years of Football Reporting in Norwegian Newspapers
Rune Ottosen, Nathalie Hyde-Clarke, Toby Miller
Framing the Football Fan as Consumer. A Content Analysis of the Coverage of Supporters in The Star During the 2010 World Cup
Hugh O’Donnell
Scottish Football Fans. Hame and Away
II. Social Media and Mediated Fan Culture
Harald Hornmoen
Battling for Belonging. How Club and Supporter Identities are Created in the Mediation of an Oslo Derby
Aage Radmann
The New Media and Hooliganism. Constructing Media Identities
Deirdre Hynes
“Jaysus! Is Janno a Bird?” A Study of Femininity and Football Fans in Online Forums
Steen Steensen
Conversing the Fans. “Coveritlive” and the Social Function of Journalism
Andreas Ytterstad
Football Nationalism in the Blogosphere. Carew, Riise and the Frames of Common Sense
Roy Krøvel
Communicating in Search of Understanding. A Case Study of Fans, Supporters and Islam
III. Documentary Film and Television
Alina Bernstein, Lea Mandelzis, Inbar Shenhar
Documenting the Narrative of Arab Identity in a Jewish State Through Football. Between National ‘Multi-Existence’ and its Impossibility
Britt-Marie Ringfjord
Learning to Become a Football Star. Representations of Football Fan Culture in Swedish Public Service Television for Youth
David Rowe, Stephanie Alice Baker
“Truly a Fan Experience”? The Cultural Politics of the Live Site
The Authors
Ämne (baseras på Högskoleverkets indelning av forskningsämnen):
SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP ->
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
Nyckelord:
media research, fan culture, football, public service television
Ytterligare information:
Editor for the book serial: Ulla Carlsson. Editors for the book: Roy Krøvel and Thore Roksvold.
Postens nummer:
162337
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2012-08-20 16:13
Posten ändrad:
2012-08-20 16:40