The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate from a rhetorical perspective how contemporary sports both reflect and influence a preferred definition of democracy that has been narrowly conflated with consumption in the cultural imaginary. I argue that the relationship between fans and sports has become mediated by rituals of consumption in order to affirm a particular identity, similar to the ways that citizenship in America has become defined by one\u27s ability to consume under conditions of neoliberal capitalism. In this study, I examine how new sports stadiums are architecturally designed to attract upper income fans through the mobilization of spectacle and surveillance-based strategies such as Fan Code of Conducts. I also inves...
It is apparent from the number of participants and spectators of sport that it is a pervasive instit...
textMeanings when consuming sport are socially constructed, culturally patterned, and cognitively or...
Popular and consumer cultures share a similar trajectory in the United States with spectacle and mon...
Using a framework of cultural studies-informed political economy, this dissertation is a critical ex...
ABSTRACT: This ideological study describes how sports commentary ‘layered ’ on top of team sporting ...
Drawing simultaneously from the sociologies of sport, gender and knowledge, this dissertation invest...
abstract: The landscape of professional sporting venues within the United States is changing. From 1...
This analysis examines the commodification of the 2009 National Hockey League (NHL) Winter Classic, ...
This thesis is a study of the role and impact of commercialism on sport, taking AFL football as a ca...
This paper examines a series of changes experienced within sport as it undergoes a process of commod...
Capitalism is at the root of all current economic and social circumstances. As the public and privat...
textThis dissertation investigates the modern American stadium from the late 1940s to the early 1980...
This book examines and establishes the sociological relevance of the concept of populism and illumin...
To date, limited research has examined how sports fans feel about the response by sportswear brands ...
Reaching beyond the popular celebration of commercial gains often associated with the proliferation ...
It is apparent from the number of participants and spectators of sport that it is a pervasive instit...
textMeanings when consuming sport are socially constructed, culturally patterned, and cognitively or...
Popular and consumer cultures share a similar trajectory in the United States with spectacle and mon...
Using a framework of cultural studies-informed political economy, this dissertation is a critical ex...
ABSTRACT: This ideological study describes how sports commentary ‘layered ’ on top of team sporting ...
Drawing simultaneously from the sociologies of sport, gender and knowledge, this dissertation invest...
abstract: The landscape of professional sporting venues within the United States is changing. From 1...
This analysis examines the commodification of the 2009 National Hockey League (NHL) Winter Classic, ...
This thesis is a study of the role and impact of commercialism on sport, taking AFL football as a ca...
This paper examines a series of changes experienced within sport as it undergoes a process of commod...
Capitalism is at the root of all current economic and social circumstances. As the public and privat...
textThis dissertation investigates the modern American stadium from the late 1940s to the early 1980...
This book examines and establishes the sociological relevance of the concept of populism and illumin...
To date, limited research has examined how sports fans feel about the response by sportswear brands ...
Reaching beyond the popular celebration of commercial gains often associated with the proliferation ...
It is apparent from the number of participants and spectators of sport that it is a pervasive instit...
textMeanings when consuming sport are socially constructed, culturally patterned, and cognitively or...
Popular and consumer cultures share a similar trajectory in the United States with spectacle and mon...