This paper explores the marginalized practice of sportswriting to demonstrate the limited ways in which the question “who is a journalist?” has been answered within the profession. Following John Dewey and Raymond Williams, we offer an alternative view of democratic culture that values narrative as well as information. We also discuss how “New Journalists” (and other writers since), in their quest for fresh, sophisticated storytelling strategies, turned to sports as a cultural activity worthy of serious examination. Our goal is to demonstrate that sportswriting fundamentally resembles other forms of reporting and that journalism should not use sports as an ethical straw man against which to defend the virtue of its serious work. This suspen...
Regrettably, today’s sports media routinely glorifies – or pretends not to notice – behaviors that d...
The article attempts to decide whether sports reports are more about news or commentary. Based on an...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine a part of journalism practice that has received less schola...
This paper explores the marginalized practice of sportswriting to demonstrate the limited ways in wh...
Based on interviews with leading sports journalists and grounded in the authors’ experience and expe...
This thesis examines the major ethical issues experienced by UK sports journalists in the course of...
The mass media in modern sports can be considered from a number of viewpoints. Sports press and spor...
This paper investigates the importance of ethical practices in journalism by critically looking at w...
Sports journalism has been characterized by a series of ethical deficiencies that have challenged th...
The ethics of sports journalism and its practitioners are an increasingly important issue to contemp...
This report culminates a Major Qualifying Project for the Technical Communications degree requiremen...
This chapter aims to help readers understand their responsibilities as persons and as journalists, a...
This book critically explores the impact that digital technology has had on the practices and norms ...
abstract: Sports journalism is an extraordinarily active field, with enormous time, people and resou...
Stories pervade sport. In elite spectator sport, stories play out in packed stadiums while being bro...
Regrettably, today’s sports media routinely glorifies – or pretends not to notice – behaviors that d...
The article attempts to decide whether sports reports are more about news or commentary. Based on an...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine a part of journalism practice that has received less schola...
This paper explores the marginalized practice of sportswriting to demonstrate the limited ways in wh...
Based on interviews with leading sports journalists and grounded in the authors’ experience and expe...
This thesis examines the major ethical issues experienced by UK sports journalists in the course of...
The mass media in modern sports can be considered from a number of viewpoints. Sports press and spor...
This paper investigates the importance of ethical practices in journalism by critically looking at w...
Sports journalism has been characterized by a series of ethical deficiencies that have challenged th...
The ethics of sports journalism and its practitioners are an increasingly important issue to contemp...
This report culminates a Major Qualifying Project for the Technical Communications degree requiremen...
This chapter aims to help readers understand their responsibilities as persons and as journalists, a...
This book critically explores the impact that digital technology has had on the practices and norms ...
abstract: Sports journalism is an extraordinarily active field, with enormous time, people and resou...
Stories pervade sport. In elite spectator sport, stories play out in packed stadiums while being bro...
Regrettably, today’s sports media routinely glorifies – or pretends not to notice – behaviors that d...
The article attempts to decide whether sports reports are more about news or commentary. Based on an...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine a part of journalism practice that has received less schola...