Social Media in Sport
Analysis and Application Across Contexts
Herausgeber: Boatwright, Brandon C; Cranmer, Gregory A
Social Media in Sport
Analysis and Application Across Contexts
Herausgeber: Boatwright, Brandon C; Cranmer, Gregory A
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Analyzing the intersection of sports and social media, the text scrutinizes stakeholder viewpoints including fans, athletes, organizations, and media. Sixteen case studies blend traditional and computational approaches with diverse theories to reveal how social platforms shape sports culture, dialogue, and practice.
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Analyzing the intersection of sports and social media, the text scrutinizes stakeholder viewpoints including fans, athletes, organizations, and media. Sixteen case studies blend traditional and computational approaches with diverse theories to reveal how social platforms shape sports culture, dialogue, and practice.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cognella Academic Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9798823316385
- Artikelnr.: 74210290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cognella Academic Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9798823316385
- Artikelnr.: 74210290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Brandon C. Boatwright (Ph.D., University of Tennessee) is an assistant professor and the director of the Social Media Listening Center at Clemson University. Gregory A. Cranmer (Ph.D., West Virginia University) is an associate professor in the Department of Communication at Clemson University. He is also a faculty fellow of the Robert H. Brooks Sports Science Institute and a research fellow of the U.S. Center for Mental Health and Sport.
Contents and Contributors Include:
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
PART I Perspectives on Fans' Use of Social Media
Chapter 2. Examining YouTube Comments About Hockey Players' Refusal to
Participate in Pride Night Events - Gregory A. Cranmer and Brandon C.
Boatwright
Chapter 3. The Complexity of Saudi Arabia's Sporting Aspirations: Examining
Public Response on Social Media - Gashaw Abeza and Yoseph Mamo
Chapter 4. When the PGA Tour and LIV Golf Became One: Framing an Oil and
Water Relationship on Twitter and Reddit - Andrew C. Billings, Joshua R.
Jackson, and Jessica Payne
Chapter 5. The Uses of Social Media in a Female-Dominated Sports Fan
Community: A Social Identity Approach - Qingru Xu
PART II Perspectives on Athletes' Use of Social Media
Chapter 6. Travis Kelce's Use of Social Media as Personal Branding: An
Application of Source Credibility Theory - Karen Freberg
Chapter 7. Exploring College Football Recruits' Use of Social Media in an
Era of Name, Image, and Likeness: A Thematic Analysis of Athletes' X
Accounts - Jason Stamm
Chapter 8. A UFC Fighter's Use of X as a Site for Building Dissent
Community Around Fighter Pay - Gregory A. Cranmer, Md Enamul Kabir, and
Brandon Boatwright
Chapter 9. Underscoring Image Repair Approaches and Effectiveness for
Scandalized American Football Athletes - Robin L. Haislett
PART III Perspectives on Sport Organizations' Use of Social Media
Chapter 10. The Wild, Wild West: How College Sports Fans on Reddit Discuss
Donations to University Athletics and NIL Collectives - Virginia S.
Harrison and Marissa Bennett
Chapter 11. Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights: NWSL Social Media
Statements and Policy Framing in Response to the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe
v. Wade Ruling - Jeffrey W. Kassing, Travis C. Harrick, Sakura Gee, and
Diana M. Rodriguez
Chapter 12. Expressing Organizational Culture on X - Greg Armfield and Duli
Shi
Chapter 13. Social Media Theory and Analysis Within Sport Communication:
Network Theory and Organizational Use of Social Media - Marion E. Hambrick
PART IV Perspectives on Sport Media's Use of Social Media
Chapter 14. This Is Truly Some of the Sickest Stuff I've Ever Heard: X and
Sport Cultural Conversations Towards Hazing in Football - Jimmy Sanderson
Chapter 15. The Public Interpretation of Welcome to Wrexham: An Application
of the Narrative Paradigm in Social Media Theory and Practice - Brandon C.
Boatwright
Chapter 16. Ahead of the Pack: How a Nonprofit News Outlet Sparked Social
Media Reaction to the Brett Favre Public Funds Scandal - Bryan Denham and
Molly Riddell
Chapter 17. Who Received the Blame for Tua Tagovailoa's Head Injury?:
Attributions of Responsibility in YouTube Videos From Legacy and Nonlegacy
Media Sources - Joseph McGlynn and Zane A. Dayton
Chapter 18. Conclusion
Index
About the Authors and Editors
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
PART I Perspectives on Fans' Use of Social Media
Chapter 2. Examining YouTube Comments About Hockey Players' Refusal to
Participate in Pride Night Events - Gregory A. Cranmer and Brandon C.
Boatwright
Chapter 3. The Complexity of Saudi Arabia's Sporting Aspirations: Examining
Public Response on Social Media - Gashaw Abeza and Yoseph Mamo
Chapter 4. When the PGA Tour and LIV Golf Became One: Framing an Oil and
Water Relationship on Twitter and Reddit - Andrew C. Billings, Joshua R.
Jackson, and Jessica Payne
Chapter 5. The Uses of Social Media in a Female-Dominated Sports Fan
Community: A Social Identity Approach - Qingru Xu
PART II Perspectives on Athletes' Use of Social Media
Chapter 6. Travis Kelce's Use of Social Media as Personal Branding: An
Application of Source Credibility Theory - Karen Freberg
Chapter 7. Exploring College Football Recruits' Use of Social Media in an
Era of Name, Image, and Likeness: A Thematic Analysis of Athletes' X
Accounts - Jason Stamm
Chapter 8. A UFC Fighter's Use of X as a Site for Building Dissent
Community Around Fighter Pay - Gregory A. Cranmer, Md Enamul Kabir, and
Brandon Boatwright
Chapter 9. Underscoring Image Repair Approaches and Effectiveness for
Scandalized American Football Athletes - Robin L. Haislett
PART III Perspectives on Sport Organizations' Use of Social Media
Chapter 10. The Wild, Wild West: How College Sports Fans on Reddit Discuss
Donations to University Athletics and NIL Collectives - Virginia S.
Harrison and Marissa Bennett
Chapter 11. Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights: NWSL Social Media
Statements and Policy Framing in Response to the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe
v. Wade Ruling - Jeffrey W. Kassing, Travis C. Harrick, Sakura Gee, and
Diana M. Rodriguez
Chapter 12. Expressing Organizational Culture on X - Greg Armfield and Duli
Shi
Chapter 13. Social Media Theory and Analysis Within Sport Communication:
Network Theory and Organizational Use of Social Media - Marion E. Hambrick
PART IV Perspectives on Sport Media's Use of Social Media
Chapter 14. This Is Truly Some of the Sickest Stuff I've Ever Heard: X and
Sport Cultural Conversations Towards Hazing in Football - Jimmy Sanderson
Chapter 15. The Public Interpretation of Welcome to Wrexham: An Application
of the Narrative Paradigm in Social Media Theory and Practice - Brandon C.
Boatwright
Chapter 16. Ahead of the Pack: How a Nonprofit News Outlet Sparked Social
Media Reaction to the Brett Favre Public Funds Scandal - Bryan Denham and
Molly Riddell
Chapter 17. Who Received the Blame for Tua Tagovailoa's Head Injury?:
Attributions of Responsibility in YouTube Videos From Legacy and Nonlegacy
Media Sources - Joseph McGlynn and Zane A. Dayton
Chapter 18. Conclusion
Index
About the Authors and Editors
Contents and Contributors Include:
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
PART I Perspectives on Fans' Use of Social Media
Chapter 2. Examining YouTube Comments About Hockey Players' Refusal to
Participate in Pride Night Events - Gregory A. Cranmer and Brandon C.
Boatwright
Chapter 3. The Complexity of Saudi Arabia's Sporting Aspirations: Examining
Public Response on Social Media - Gashaw Abeza and Yoseph Mamo
Chapter 4. When the PGA Tour and LIV Golf Became One: Framing an Oil and
Water Relationship on Twitter and Reddit - Andrew C. Billings, Joshua R.
Jackson, and Jessica Payne
Chapter 5. The Uses of Social Media in a Female-Dominated Sports Fan
Community: A Social Identity Approach - Qingru Xu
PART II Perspectives on Athletes' Use of Social Media
Chapter 6. Travis Kelce's Use of Social Media as Personal Branding: An
Application of Source Credibility Theory - Karen Freberg
Chapter 7. Exploring College Football Recruits' Use of Social Media in an
Era of Name, Image, and Likeness: A Thematic Analysis of Athletes' X
Accounts - Jason Stamm
Chapter 8. A UFC Fighter's Use of X as a Site for Building Dissent
Community Around Fighter Pay - Gregory A. Cranmer, Md Enamul Kabir, and
Brandon Boatwright
Chapter 9. Underscoring Image Repair Approaches and Effectiveness for
Scandalized American Football Athletes - Robin L. Haislett
PART III Perspectives on Sport Organizations' Use of Social Media
Chapter 10. The Wild, Wild West: How College Sports Fans on Reddit Discuss
Donations to University Athletics and NIL Collectives - Virginia S.
Harrison and Marissa Bennett
Chapter 11. Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights: NWSL Social Media
Statements and Policy Framing in Response to the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe
v. Wade Ruling - Jeffrey W. Kassing, Travis C. Harrick, Sakura Gee, and
Diana M. Rodriguez
Chapter 12. Expressing Organizational Culture on X - Greg Armfield and Duli
Shi
Chapter 13. Social Media Theory and Analysis Within Sport Communication:
Network Theory and Organizational Use of Social Media - Marion E. Hambrick
PART IV Perspectives on Sport Media's Use of Social Media
Chapter 14. This Is Truly Some of the Sickest Stuff I've Ever Heard: X and
Sport Cultural Conversations Towards Hazing in Football - Jimmy Sanderson
Chapter 15. The Public Interpretation of Welcome to Wrexham: An Application
of the Narrative Paradigm in Social Media Theory and Practice - Brandon C.
Boatwright
Chapter 16. Ahead of the Pack: How a Nonprofit News Outlet Sparked Social
Media Reaction to the Brett Favre Public Funds Scandal - Bryan Denham and
Molly Riddell
Chapter 17. Who Received the Blame for Tua Tagovailoa's Head Injury?:
Attributions of Responsibility in YouTube Videos From Legacy and Nonlegacy
Media Sources - Joseph McGlynn and Zane A. Dayton
Chapter 18. Conclusion
Index
About the Authors and Editors
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
PART I Perspectives on Fans' Use of Social Media
Chapter 2. Examining YouTube Comments About Hockey Players' Refusal to
Participate in Pride Night Events - Gregory A. Cranmer and Brandon C.
Boatwright
Chapter 3. The Complexity of Saudi Arabia's Sporting Aspirations: Examining
Public Response on Social Media - Gashaw Abeza and Yoseph Mamo
Chapter 4. When the PGA Tour and LIV Golf Became One: Framing an Oil and
Water Relationship on Twitter and Reddit - Andrew C. Billings, Joshua R.
Jackson, and Jessica Payne
Chapter 5. The Uses of Social Media in a Female-Dominated Sports Fan
Community: A Social Identity Approach - Qingru Xu
PART II Perspectives on Athletes' Use of Social Media
Chapter 6. Travis Kelce's Use of Social Media as Personal Branding: An
Application of Source Credibility Theory - Karen Freberg
Chapter 7. Exploring College Football Recruits' Use of Social Media in an
Era of Name, Image, and Likeness: A Thematic Analysis of Athletes' X
Accounts - Jason Stamm
Chapter 8. A UFC Fighter's Use of X as a Site for Building Dissent
Community Around Fighter Pay - Gregory A. Cranmer, Md Enamul Kabir, and
Brandon Boatwright
Chapter 9. Underscoring Image Repair Approaches and Effectiveness for
Scandalized American Football Athletes - Robin L. Haislett
PART III Perspectives on Sport Organizations' Use of Social Media
Chapter 10. The Wild, Wild West: How College Sports Fans on Reddit Discuss
Donations to University Athletics and NIL Collectives - Virginia S.
Harrison and Marissa Bennett
Chapter 11. Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights: NWSL Social Media
Statements and Policy Framing in Response to the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe
v. Wade Ruling - Jeffrey W. Kassing, Travis C. Harrick, Sakura Gee, and
Diana M. Rodriguez
Chapter 12. Expressing Organizational Culture on X - Greg Armfield and Duli
Shi
Chapter 13. Social Media Theory and Analysis Within Sport Communication:
Network Theory and Organizational Use of Social Media - Marion E. Hambrick
PART IV Perspectives on Sport Media's Use of Social Media
Chapter 14. This Is Truly Some of the Sickest Stuff I've Ever Heard: X and
Sport Cultural Conversations Towards Hazing in Football - Jimmy Sanderson
Chapter 15. The Public Interpretation of Welcome to Wrexham: An Application
of the Narrative Paradigm in Social Media Theory and Practice - Brandon C.
Boatwright
Chapter 16. Ahead of the Pack: How a Nonprofit News Outlet Sparked Social
Media Reaction to the Brett Favre Public Funds Scandal - Bryan Denham and
Molly Riddell
Chapter 17. Who Received the Blame for Tua Tagovailoa's Head Injury?:
Attributions of Responsibility in YouTube Videos From Legacy and Nonlegacy
Media Sources - Joseph McGlynn and Zane A. Dayton
Chapter 18. Conclusion
Index
About the Authors and Editors







