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Sports / edited by David Taras and Christopher Waddell.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: How Canadians communicate ; 5.Analytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Edmonton, Alberta : AU Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781771990080
  • 1771990082
  • 9781771990097
  • 1771990090
  • 9781771990103
  • 1771990104
Uniform titles:
  • Sports (2016)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Sports.; Sports (2015)DDC classification:
  • 070.4/497960971 23
LOC classification:
  • GV742
Other classification:
  • cci1icc
  • coll13
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in electronic format.
Contents:
Power plays : communication and control in Canadian sports / David Taras -- Part 1. The medium is the money -- Troubles in the toy department : conflicts of interest, the triumph of trivia, and the changing face of sports journalism / Roy MacGregor -- The hall of mirrors / Christopher Waddell -- The end of CBC sports? / Jay Scherer -- Playing make-believe : how fantasy leagues have changed sports / Derrick Newman -- Part 2. Searching for heroes in the new media world -- Questioning assumptions : a comparison of Canadian and American university sports / Duane Bratt -- Of home teams and visiting players : imports and substitutions in Canadian professional sports / Ira Wagman -- The changing world of sports in Québec / Andre Richelieu -- The Olympics as an iconic event : the question of national unity and the Vancouver 2010 Games / Harry Hiller -- Debating disability : Paralympic athletes and the media / David Legg -- Part 3. Hockey night in Canada -- Hockey, concussions, and the media / Tom Maloney -- The Hockey Calgary body-checking vote : colliding views / Janice Paskey -- Goodbye, Gordie Howe : sport participation and class inequality in the "pay for play" society / Richard Gruneau -- Cultivating distinction through hockey as commodity / Peter Zuurbier -- Hockey art as visual communication : insights from oral culture / Chaseten Remillard -- Part 4. Drugs, violence, and death -- The Kayfabe era : early professional wrestling in Canada / Glenn Ruhl -- "The UFC Is selling wolf tickets" : sport and fiction in the Ultimate Fighting Championship / Bart Beaty -- On the temptations of doping : moral relativism and the Tour de France / Angela J. Schneider -- An insider's look at the Vancouver 2010 luge tragedy / Regan Lauscher -- Communicating tragedy : the death of Nodar Kumaritashvili at the Vancouver Olympics / Jeremy Berry -- The half a mile of heaven's gate / Aritha van Herk.
Summary: "Fewer Canadians than ever are lacing up skates, swimming lengths at the pool, practicing their curve ball, and experiencing the thrill of competition. However, despite a decline in active participation, Canadians spend enormous amounts of time and money on sports, as fans and followers of sporting events and sports culture. Never has media coverage of sports been more exhaustive, and never has it been more driven by commercial interests and the need to fuel consumerism, on which corporate profits depend. The power plays now occurring in the arena of sports are by no means solely a matter of money, however. At issue as well in the media capture of sports are the values that inform our daily lives, the physical and emotional health of the population, and the symbols so long central to a sense of Canadian identity. Writing from a variety of perspectives, the contributors to this collection set out to explore the impact of the media on our reception of, and attitudes toward, sports to unpack the meanings that sports have for us as citizens and consumers. Well-known hockey writer Roy MacGregor delves into the influence of big media and big sports on the practice of objective journalism; Richard Gruneau examines the worrisome relationship between sports participation and socioeconomic class; blogger Derrick Newman investigates the impact of fantasy leagues on sports coverage; sociologist Harry Hiller looks at the iconic dimensions of the Vancouver Olympics. Other contributors shed light on the way in which the media serve to transform sports--including, of course, hockey--into a vehicle for the expression of identity and nationalism. Still others probe the function of sports as spectacle: the escalation of violence, controversies over drug use, and the media's coverage of tragic deaths. The goal is not to score points but to prompt critical discussion of why sports matter in Canadian life and culture and how they contribute to the construction of Canadian identity."-- Provided by publisher.
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This volume emerged from a conference that was part of the How Canadians Communicate series of conferences held in Banff in October 2012.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Power plays : communication and control in Canadian sports / David Taras -- Part 1. The medium is the money -- Troubles in the toy department : conflicts of interest, the triumph of trivia, and the changing face of sports journalism / Roy MacGregor -- The hall of mirrors / Christopher Waddell -- The end of CBC sports? / Jay Scherer -- Playing make-believe : how fantasy leagues have changed sports / Derrick Newman -- Part 2. Searching for heroes in the new media world -- Questioning assumptions : a comparison of Canadian and American university sports / Duane Bratt -- Of home teams and visiting players : imports and substitutions in Canadian professional sports / Ira Wagman -- The changing world of sports in Québec / Andre Richelieu -- The Olympics as an iconic event : the question of national unity and the Vancouver 2010 Games / Harry Hiller -- Debating disability : Paralympic athletes and the media / David Legg -- Part 3. Hockey night in Canada -- Hockey, concussions, and the media / Tom Maloney -- The Hockey Calgary body-checking vote : colliding views / Janice Paskey -- Goodbye, Gordie Howe : sport participation and class inequality in the "pay for play" society / Richard Gruneau -- Cultivating distinction through hockey as commodity / Peter Zuurbier -- Hockey art as visual communication : insights from oral culture / Chaseten Remillard -- Part 4. Drugs, violence, and death -- The Kayfabe era : early professional wrestling in Canada / Glenn Ruhl -- "The UFC Is selling wolf tickets" : sport and fiction in the Ultimate Fighting Championship / Bart Beaty -- On the temptations of doping : moral relativism and the Tour de France / Angela J. Schneider -- An insider's look at the Vancouver 2010 luge tragedy / Regan Lauscher -- Communicating tragedy : the death of Nodar Kumaritashvili at the Vancouver Olympics / Jeremy Berry -- The half a mile of heaven's gate / Aritha van Herk.

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"Fewer Canadians than ever are lacing up skates, swimming lengths at the pool, practicing their curve ball, and experiencing the thrill of competition. However, despite a decline in active participation, Canadians spend enormous amounts of time and money on sports, as fans and followers of sporting events and sports culture. Never has media coverage of sports been more exhaustive, and never has it been more driven by commercial interests and the need to fuel consumerism, on which corporate profits depend. The power plays now occurring in the arena of sports are by no means solely a matter of money, however. At issue as well in the media capture of sports are the values that inform our daily lives, the physical and emotional health of the population, and the symbols so long central to a sense of Canadian identity. Writing from a variety of perspectives, the contributors to this collection set out to explore the impact of the media on our reception of, and attitudes toward, sports to unpack the meanings that sports have for us as citizens and consumers. Well-known hockey writer Roy MacGregor delves into the influence of big media and big sports on the practice of objective journalism; Richard Gruneau examines the worrisome relationship between sports participation and socioeconomic class; blogger Derrick Newman investigates the impact of fantasy leagues on sports coverage; sociologist Harry Hiller looks at the iconic dimensions of the Vancouver Olympics. Other contributors shed light on the way in which the media serve to transform sports--including, of course, hockey--into a vehicle for the expression of identity and nationalism. Still others probe the function of sports as spectacle: the escalation of violence, controversies over drug use, and the media's coverage of tragic deaths. The goal is not to score points but to prompt critical discussion of why sports matter in Canadian life and culture and how they contribute to the construction of Canadian identity."-- Provided by publisher.

Issued also in electronic format.

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