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The Journal of Sports Media is a response to the undeniable influence of sports media on contemporary culture and the growing interest in the field as an area of study and research. It provides a broad-based exploration of the field and promotes a greater understanding of sports media in terms of their practices, value, and effect on the culture as a whole. The journal features scholarly articles, essays, book reviews, and reports on major conferences and seminars. While the majority of the articles are academic in nature, it also includes articles from industry leaders and sports media figures on topics appealing to a non-academic audience.
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Volume 11, Number 2, Fall 2016Table of Contents
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View The Darling and the Dyke: Differing Receptions in the Coming-Out of Jason Collins and Brittney Griner
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View Fighting Fandom: How Fan Identity Influences Self-Reported and Physiological Arousal During Exposure to Violent Sports Imagery
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View Coverage of Sports Gambling from 2009 to 2013 in U.S. Newspapers: An Analysis of Newspaper-Article Framing
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| ISSN | 1940-5073 |
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| Print ISSN | 1558-4313 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2017-05-16 |
| Open Access | No |
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