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- Journal of Sports Media
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Using Self-Categorization Theory to Uncover the Framing of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Two National Newspapers Volume 11, Number 1, Spring 2016, pp. 123-144
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This issue contains 9 articles in total
- Media Authority, Sports Mythology, and Organizational Identity: Red Barber as the Voice of the Brooklyn Dodgers
- Opening the Sports Closet: Media Coverage of the Self-Outings of Jason Collins and Brittney Griner
- Investigating the Role of Sports Commentary: An Analysis of Media-Consumption Behavior and Programmatic Quality and Satisfaction
- Using Self-Categorization Theory to Uncover the Framing of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Two National Newspapers
- Generalizing Baseball: Holding and Applying Stereotypes to America’s Pastime
- The Not-So-Neutral Zone?: ESPN, Agenda Setting, and the National Hockey League
- Suicide on the Sidelines: Media Portrayals of NFL Players’ Suicides from June 2000 to September 2012
- The Impact of the Image Repair Process on Athlete-Endorsement Effectiveness
- Riding along with Lance Armstrong: Exploring Antapologia in Response to Athlete Adversity
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