Women in a Digitized Sports Culture
Nordic Perspectives
Herausgeber: Tjønndal, Anne; Frandsen, Kirsten; Turtiainen, Riikka
Women in a Digitized Sports Culture
Nordic Perspectives
Herausgeber: Tjønndal, Anne; Frandsen, Kirsten; Turtiainen, Riikka
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This book provides important new insights into the interplay between gender, technology, sport, and media in the Nordic context, offering a deeper understanding of how digitalization affects sports practices, values, and structures.
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This book provides important new insights into the interplay between gender, technology, sport, and media in the Nordic context, offering a deeper understanding of how digitalization affects sports practices, values, and structures.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 543g
- ISBN-13: 9781032864440
- ISBN-10: 1032864443
- Artikelnr.: 73327991
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 543g
- ISBN-13: 9781032864440
- ISBN-10: 1032864443
- Artikelnr.: 73327991
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anne Tjønndal is a Professor of Sociology of Sport in the Faculty of Social Sciences, Nord University, Norway. Her research encompasses a wide range of topics within the sociology of sport, including innovation and sports technology, esports, women's participation in male-dominated sports, coaching and leadership, and the dynamics of social inclusion and exclusion in sports participation. Riikka Turtiainen is a university lecturer in Digital Culture at the University of Turku, Finland. Her research interests focus on the equality of media sports, particularly representations of female athletes, social media and gender in the context of team sports, and athlete activists. Her field of expertise also includes digital ethnography, and online research ethics. Along with these topics, Turtiainen has published research about CrossFit culture, fitness influencers, gamification of exercise, sportification of esports, equality of tennis, sport journalism in Finland and use of different social media platforms. Kirsten Frandsen is a Professor in Media Studies in the Department of Media and Journalism Studies, School of Culture and Communication at Aarhus University, Denmark. She has published on varying aspects of sports in the media including theoretical conceptualizations and studies of production of televised sports, globalization, mediatization, historical developments of sports broadcasting and sports journalism in general, audience studies and sports broadcasters', fans', athletes' and sports organizations' use of digital platforms. Egil Trasti Rogstad is an Associate Professor in Journalism in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Nord University, Norway. His research expertise encompasses a variety of fields including esports, gender, social inequality, social media, and sports journalism. In his role at Nord University, Rogstad is dedicated to weaving these diverse and contemporary themes into journalism education, highlighting their relevance and impact in today's media landscape.
Part I: Mapping the Field - Introducing and Theorizing Women in a Digitized
Sports Culture, 1. Women in a Digitized Sports Culture: Nordic
Perspectives, 2. Intersectional Perspectives on Digitized Sports Cultures,
3. Mediatization as an Analytical Perspective, Part II: Athlete and Fan
Narratives in Digital Spaces - Women's Voices and Experiences, 4. Women's
Football Fandom on Tumblr as Everyday Online Activism: #hardersson, 5.
Nordic Women Footballers and Social Media Activism, 6. Breaking Barriers
with a Football: The Activist TikTok Narratives of Maymi Asgari, 7. The
Online Self-presentation of Elite Cyclists on Strava: From Races to Digital
Spaces, Part III: Institutional and Structural Impacts of Technology and
Digitalization - Exploring Gendered Inequities, 8. The Framing of Gender
Equity Strategies in Norwegian Esports, 9. Artificial Intelligence in
Sports Coaching: A Gender Perspective, 10. Technology and Gender in Elite
Sports Refereeing, 11. Women Professionals in Finnish Sport: Agency and
Expertise in the Changing Media Environment, Part IV: Conclusion and Future
Directions, 12. Women in a Digitized Sports Culture: Insights from the
Nordic Countries
Sports Culture, 1. Women in a Digitized Sports Culture: Nordic
Perspectives, 2. Intersectional Perspectives on Digitized Sports Cultures,
3. Mediatization as an Analytical Perspective, Part II: Athlete and Fan
Narratives in Digital Spaces - Women's Voices and Experiences, 4. Women's
Football Fandom on Tumblr as Everyday Online Activism: #hardersson, 5.
Nordic Women Footballers and Social Media Activism, 6. Breaking Barriers
with a Football: The Activist TikTok Narratives of Maymi Asgari, 7. The
Online Self-presentation of Elite Cyclists on Strava: From Races to Digital
Spaces, Part III: Institutional and Structural Impacts of Technology and
Digitalization - Exploring Gendered Inequities, 8. The Framing of Gender
Equity Strategies in Norwegian Esports, 9. Artificial Intelligence in
Sports Coaching: A Gender Perspective, 10. Technology and Gender in Elite
Sports Refereeing, 11. Women Professionals in Finnish Sport: Agency and
Expertise in the Changing Media Environment, Part IV: Conclusion and Future
Directions, 12. Women in a Digitized Sports Culture: Insights from the
Nordic Countries
Part I: Mapping the Field - Introducing and Theorizing Women in a Digitized
Sports Culture, 1. Women in a Digitized Sports Culture: Nordic
Perspectives, 2. Intersectional Perspectives on Digitized Sports Cultures,
3. Mediatization as an Analytical Perspective, Part II: Athlete and Fan
Narratives in Digital Spaces - Women's Voices and Experiences, 4. Women's
Football Fandom on Tumblr as Everyday Online Activism: #hardersson, 5.
Nordic Women Footballers and Social Media Activism, 6. Breaking Barriers
with a Football: The Activist TikTok Narratives of Maymi Asgari, 7. The
Online Self-presentation of Elite Cyclists on Strava: From Races to Digital
Spaces, Part III: Institutional and Structural Impacts of Technology and
Digitalization - Exploring Gendered Inequities, 8. The Framing of Gender
Equity Strategies in Norwegian Esports, 9. Artificial Intelligence in
Sports Coaching: A Gender Perspective, 10. Technology and Gender in Elite
Sports Refereeing, 11. Women Professionals in Finnish Sport: Agency and
Expertise in the Changing Media Environment, Part IV: Conclusion and Future
Directions, 12. Women in a Digitized Sports Culture: Insights from the
Nordic Countries
Sports Culture, 1. Women in a Digitized Sports Culture: Nordic
Perspectives, 2. Intersectional Perspectives on Digitized Sports Cultures,
3. Mediatization as an Analytical Perspective, Part II: Athlete and Fan
Narratives in Digital Spaces - Women's Voices and Experiences, 4. Women's
Football Fandom on Tumblr as Everyday Online Activism: #hardersson, 5.
Nordic Women Footballers and Social Media Activism, 6. Breaking Barriers
with a Football: The Activist TikTok Narratives of Maymi Asgari, 7. The
Online Self-presentation of Elite Cyclists on Strava: From Races to Digital
Spaces, Part III: Institutional and Structural Impacts of Technology and
Digitalization - Exploring Gendered Inequities, 8. The Framing of Gender
Equity Strategies in Norwegian Esports, 9. Artificial Intelligence in
Sports Coaching: A Gender Perspective, 10. Technology and Gender in Elite
Sports Refereeing, 11. Women Professionals in Finnish Sport: Agency and
Expertise in the Changing Media Environment, Part IV: Conclusion and Future
Directions, 12. Women in a Digitized Sports Culture: Insights from the
Nordic Countries







