2019 FIFA Women's World Cup (eBook, PDF)
Media, Fandom, and Soccer's Biggest Stage
Redaktion: Yanity, Molly; Sarver Coombs, Danielle
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2019 FIFA Women's World Cup (eBook, PDF)
Media, Fandom, and Soccer's Biggest Stage
Redaktion: Yanity, Molly; Sarver Coombs, Danielle
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
 - Seitenzahl: 314
 - Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2021
 - Englisch
 - ISBN-13: 9783030754013
 - Artikelnr.: 62420251
 
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Molly Yanity is an associate professor of Journalism, as well as the director of the Sports Journalism and Journalism Master's Degree Programs at Quinnipiac University. Danielle Sarver Coombs is a professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Kent State University. 
	Introduction and Overview.- News coverage of the U.S. Women's National Team: Reinforcing or negating perpetuated discriminatory standards.- "Le Moment de Briller?" Examining France's media coverage of "Les Bleues" and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France.- "Utterly ashamed of their behavior": Examining the media coverage of Cameroon vs. England in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.- "Perhaps take back whether everyone likes VAR": An analysis of broadcaster discourse of 2019 World Cup VAR reviews.- Images, commentary and narratives made with memes from the 2019 FIFA Women's Women's World Cup.- You Come at the Queen, You Best Not Miss: Post-Colonial Representations of the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team During the 2019 World Cup.- Megan Rapinoe's "Power Pose": Informing and influencing fan performances.- O'Hara's kiss: Coming out moment or conventional celebration?.- Being there, being here: What critical field methods can tell us about the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.- A (somewhat)accidental sports tourist: Watching the FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments in different countries.- Nigerian female football, ambivalence and struggle in the shadows.- Rebel, Rebel! How Megan Rapinoe's celebrity activism forges new paths for athletes.- Beyond the World Cup: Women's football in Central-Eastern Europe.- FIFA's Feminist Foot Soldiers: Case studies on Australia, Aotearoa and who benefits from promoting the Women's World Cup.- Concluding Thoughts.
	Introduction and Overview.- News coverage of the U.S. Women's National Team: Reinforcing or negating perpetuated discriminatory standards.- "Le Moment de Briller?" Examining France's media coverage of "Les Bleues" and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France.- "Utterly ashamed of their behavior": Examining the media coverage of Cameroon vs. England in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.- "Perhaps take back whether everyone likes VAR": An analysis of broadcaster discourse of 2019 World Cup VAR reviews.- Images, commentary and narratives made with memes from the 2019 FIFA Women's Women's World Cup.- You Come at the Queen, You Best Not Miss: Post-Colonial Representations of the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team During the 2019 World Cup.- Megan Rapinoe's "Power Pose": Informing and influencing fan performances.- O'Hara's kiss: Coming out moment or conventional celebration?.- Being there, being here: What critical field methods can tell us about the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.- A (somewhat)accidental sports tourist: Watching the FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments in different countries.- Nigerian female football, ambivalence and struggle in the shadows.- Rebel, Rebel! How Megan Rapinoe's celebrity activism forges new paths for athletes.- Beyond the World Cup: Women's football in Central-Eastern Europe.- FIFA's Feminist Foot Soldiers: Case studies on Australia, Aotearoa and who benefits from promoting the Women's World Cup.- Concluding Thoughts.
				






