The concept of mediatization has proved remarkably popular in the past decade, although recent critiques have challenged its media-centrism, ahistoricism, and conceptual clarity. In this article, we draw on the work of those who suggest that mediatization is best deployed as a means of understanding particular social domains and the ways in which institutions and actors orientate their activities towards media. Using association football, or soccer, as our focus we offer a bottom-up perspective using data gathered from research workshops with young people in England. These not only demonstrate the extent to which football is followed through a range of media platforms but also how broader understandings of the game are shaped by these engag...
MyFootballClub (MFC) is a popular computer game, Web site, online networking experiment, business mo...
The chapter analyses the historical mediatization of the FIFA World Cup focusing on the rhetoric of ...
The thesis examines the relationship between football and television in Britain. It explores the hi...
The concept of mediatization has proved remarkably popular in the past decade, although recent criti...
The concept of mediatization has proved remarkably popular in the past decade although recent critiq...
Football is the most widely played, watched and studied sport in the world. It’s hard to devel...
Examines how media and communication studies have engaged with football, both as a cultural form and...
Media sport has a long history as a significant site of media innovation, and existing work in media...
A new chapter on Sport and the Media covering why media sport matters, the political economy of medi...
The prevalence of digital technologies and emerging social media platforms in the 21st century has a...
Mediated football is one of the most popular global cultural practices. Within this cultural practic...
This thesis investigates how sport is employed in the new media age as mediated sport goes through ...
The death of television has been long predicated in the digital age, yet it remains a powerful media...
Previous studies have shown that football is getting more commercial and together with increased dig...
It is banal to state today that sport is a business and, indeed, sports economics now claims to be a...
MyFootballClub (MFC) is a popular computer game, Web site, online networking experiment, business mo...
The chapter analyses the historical mediatization of the FIFA World Cup focusing on the rhetoric of ...
The thesis examines the relationship between football and television in Britain. It explores the hi...
The concept of mediatization has proved remarkably popular in the past decade, although recent criti...
The concept of mediatization has proved remarkably popular in the past decade although recent critiq...
Football is the most widely played, watched and studied sport in the world. It’s hard to devel...
Examines how media and communication studies have engaged with football, both as a cultural form and...
Media sport has a long history as a significant site of media innovation, and existing work in media...
A new chapter on Sport and the Media covering why media sport matters, the political economy of medi...
The prevalence of digital technologies and emerging social media platforms in the 21st century has a...
Mediated football is one of the most popular global cultural practices. Within this cultural practic...
This thesis investigates how sport is employed in the new media age as mediated sport goes through ...
The death of television has been long predicated in the digital age, yet it remains a powerful media...
Previous studies have shown that football is getting more commercial and together with increased dig...
It is banal to state today that sport is a business and, indeed, sports economics now claims to be a...
MyFootballClub (MFC) is a popular computer game, Web site, online networking experiment, business mo...
The chapter analyses the historical mediatization of the FIFA World Cup focusing on the rhetoric of ...
The thesis examines the relationship between football and television in Britain. It explores the hi...