Sport, Public Broadcasting, and Cultural Citizenship
Signal Lost?
Herausgeber: Scherer, Jay; Rowe, David
Sport, Public Broadcasting, and Cultural Citizenship
Signal Lost?
Herausgeber: Scherer, Jay; Rowe, David
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This book examines the political debates over the access to live telecasts of sport in the digital broadcasting era. It outlines the broad theoretical debates, political positions and policy calculations over the provision of live, free-to-air telecasts of sport as a right of cultural citizenship. In so doing, the book provides a number of comparative case studies that explore these debates and issues in various global spaces.
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This book examines the political debates over the access to live telecasts of sport in the digital broadcasting era. It outlines the broad theoretical debates, political positions and policy calculations over the provision of live, free-to-air telecasts of sport as a right of cultural citizenship. In so doing, the book provides a number of comparative case studies that explore these debates and issues in various global spaces.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9780415886031
- ISBN-10: 0415886031
- Artikelnr.: 30205453
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9780415886031
- ISBN-10: 0415886031
- Artikelnr.: 30205453
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jay Scherer is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation at the University of Alberta. David Rowe is Professor of Cultural Research at the Institute for Culture and Society at the University of Western Sydney, Australia.
1. Sport, Public Service Media, and Cultural Citizenship Jay Scherer and
David Rowe 2. Before, During, and After the Neoliberal Moment: Media,
Sports, Policy, Citizenship Toby Miller 3. Televised Sport and Cultural
Citizenship in Canada: The "Two Solitudes" of Canadian Public Broadcasting?
Jay Scherer and Jean Harvey 4. Selling Out: The Gaming of the Living Room
Seat for the U.S. Sports Fan Lawrence A. Wenner, Robert V. Bellamy and
James R. Walker 5. Football for Everyone? Soccer, Television and Politics
in Argentina Pablo Alabarces and Carolina Duek 6. No Longer the Crown
Jewels of Sport? Television, Sport and National Events in the UK Raymond
Boyle 7. The Law Not Applied: French Controversies about Television Viewer
Access to the 2006 European Handball Championship Fabien Ohl and Lucie
Schoch 8. Belgium's "List of Major Events" Mechanism in the Digital
Broadcasting Era Katrien Lefever 9. "Events of National Importance and
Cultural Significance": Sport, Television and the Anti-Siphoning Regime in
Australia David Rowe 10. Millennium Blues: The Politics of Media Policy,
Televised Sport, and Cultural Citizenship in New Zealand Jay Scherer,
Michael Sam and Steven J. Jackson 11. The Political Economy of Sport
Broadcasting in the Arab World Mahfoud Amara 12. The Global Popular and the
Local Obscure: Televised Sport in Contemporary Singapore Callum Gilmour
13. Sport, Broadcasting and Cultural Citizenship in Japan Donna Wong, Isamu
Kuroda, and John Horne 14. The Political Economy of Football Viewership in
Africa Muhammed Musa 15. Watching the Football with Raymond Williams: A
Reconsideration of the Global Game as a "Wonderful Game" John Hughson 16.
Afterword: Sport, Public Service Media, and a "Red Button" Future David
Rowe and Jay Scherer
David Rowe 2. Before, During, and After the Neoliberal Moment: Media,
Sports, Policy, Citizenship Toby Miller 3. Televised Sport and Cultural
Citizenship in Canada: The "Two Solitudes" of Canadian Public Broadcasting?
Jay Scherer and Jean Harvey 4. Selling Out: The Gaming of the Living Room
Seat for the U.S. Sports Fan Lawrence A. Wenner, Robert V. Bellamy and
James R. Walker 5. Football for Everyone? Soccer, Television and Politics
in Argentina Pablo Alabarces and Carolina Duek 6. No Longer the Crown
Jewels of Sport? Television, Sport and National Events in the UK Raymond
Boyle 7. The Law Not Applied: French Controversies about Television Viewer
Access to the 2006 European Handball Championship Fabien Ohl and Lucie
Schoch 8. Belgium's "List of Major Events" Mechanism in the Digital
Broadcasting Era Katrien Lefever 9. "Events of National Importance and
Cultural Significance": Sport, Television and the Anti-Siphoning Regime in
Australia David Rowe 10. Millennium Blues: The Politics of Media Policy,
Televised Sport, and Cultural Citizenship in New Zealand Jay Scherer,
Michael Sam and Steven J. Jackson 11. The Political Economy of Sport
Broadcasting in the Arab World Mahfoud Amara 12. The Global Popular and the
Local Obscure: Televised Sport in Contemporary Singapore Callum Gilmour
13. Sport, Broadcasting and Cultural Citizenship in Japan Donna Wong, Isamu
Kuroda, and John Horne 14. The Political Economy of Football Viewership in
Africa Muhammed Musa 15. Watching the Football with Raymond Williams: A
Reconsideration of the Global Game as a "Wonderful Game" John Hughson 16.
Afterword: Sport, Public Service Media, and a "Red Button" Future David
Rowe and Jay Scherer
1. Sport, Public Service Media, and Cultural Citizenship Jay Scherer and
David Rowe 2. Before, During, and After the Neoliberal Moment: Media,
Sports, Policy, Citizenship Toby Miller 3. Televised Sport and Cultural
Citizenship in Canada: The "Two Solitudes" of Canadian Public Broadcasting?
Jay Scherer and Jean Harvey 4. Selling Out: The Gaming of the Living Room
Seat for the U.S. Sports Fan Lawrence A. Wenner, Robert V. Bellamy and
James R. Walker 5. Football for Everyone? Soccer, Television and Politics
in Argentina Pablo Alabarces and Carolina Duek 6. No Longer the Crown
Jewels of Sport? Television, Sport and National Events in the UK Raymond
Boyle 7. The Law Not Applied: French Controversies about Television Viewer
Access to the 2006 European Handball Championship Fabien Ohl and Lucie
Schoch 8. Belgium's "List of Major Events" Mechanism in the Digital
Broadcasting Era Katrien Lefever 9. "Events of National Importance and
Cultural Significance": Sport, Television and the Anti-Siphoning Regime in
Australia David Rowe 10. Millennium Blues: The Politics of Media Policy,
Televised Sport, and Cultural Citizenship in New Zealand Jay Scherer,
Michael Sam and Steven J. Jackson 11. The Political Economy of Sport
Broadcasting in the Arab World Mahfoud Amara 12. The Global Popular and the
Local Obscure: Televised Sport in Contemporary Singapore Callum Gilmour
13. Sport, Broadcasting and Cultural Citizenship in Japan Donna Wong, Isamu
Kuroda, and John Horne 14. The Political Economy of Football Viewership in
Africa Muhammed Musa 15. Watching the Football with Raymond Williams: A
Reconsideration of the Global Game as a "Wonderful Game" John Hughson 16.
Afterword: Sport, Public Service Media, and a "Red Button" Future David
Rowe and Jay Scherer
David Rowe 2. Before, During, and After the Neoliberal Moment: Media,
Sports, Policy, Citizenship Toby Miller 3. Televised Sport and Cultural
Citizenship in Canada: The "Two Solitudes" of Canadian Public Broadcasting?
Jay Scherer and Jean Harvey 4. Selling Out: The Gaming of the Living Room
Seat for the U.S. Sports Fan Lawrence A. Wenner, Robert V. Bellamy and
James R. Walker 5. Football for Everyone? Soccer, Television and Politics
in Argentina Pablo Alabarces and Carolina Duek 6. No Longer the Crown
Jewels of Sport? Television, Sport and National Events in the UK Raymond
Boyle 7. The Law Not Applied: French Controversies about Television Viewer
Access to the 2006 European Handball Championship Fabien Ohl and Lucie
Schoch 8. Belgium's "List of Major Events" Mechanism in the Digital
Broadcasting Era Katrien Lefever 9. "Events of National Importance and
Cultural Significance": Sport, Television and the Anti-Siphoning Regime in
Australia David Rowe 10. Millennium Blues: The Politics of Media Policy,
Televised Sport, and Cultural Citizenship in New Zealand Jay Scherer,
Michael Sam and Steven J. Jackson 11. The Political Economy of Sport
Broadcasting in the Arab World Mahfoud Amara 12. The Global Popular and the
Local Obscure: Televised Sport in Contemporary Singapore Callum Gilmour
13. Sport, Broadcasting and Cultural Citizenship in Japan Donna Wong, Isamu
Kuroda, and John Horne 14. The Political Economy of Football Viewership in
Africa Muhammed Musa 15. Watching the Football with Raymond Williams: A
Reconsideration of the Global Game as a "Wonderful Game" John Hughson 16.
Afterword: Sport, Public Service Media, and a "Red Button" Future David
Rowe and Jay Scherer







