Media, Women, and the Transformation of Sport
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Media, Women, and the Transformation of Sport
From Title IX to NIL
Wackwitz, Laura A.; Creedon, Pamela J.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
238
Mole
9781032756059
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Introduction Pamela J. Creedon PART I: Title IX and Women's Sports 1. Title IX to NIL: Equality and Equity Pamela J. Creedon and Laura A. Wackwitz 2. Sports Media and the Enduring Significance of Title IX Erin Whiteside PART II: NIL Digital Branding Era 3. Putting the Image in NIL: How Women's Collegiate Basketball Players Build Personal Brands Cara Elizabeth Hawkins-Jedlicka and Andrea Hall 4. Twitter/X as a Storytelling Tool for Collegiate Women Athletes in the NIL Era Shannon Scovel 5. Social Media and Student-Athlete Self-Presentation: NIL as a Gendered Experience Samantha Cary and Jennifer J. Sterling 6. Advocacy in Women's Sport: Business Opportunity and/or Political Action? Dunja Antunovic, Katie Lebel, Nancy Lough, Ceyda Mumcu, Ann Pegoraro, Kimberly Soltis, and Nicole M. LaVoi PART III: Social Issues: Advocacy and Injury 7. Same Game, New Target: How Anti-Trans Policies Continue to Limit Fair Play Caraline Feairheller and Molly Merryman 8. Athlete Injuries and Death: Media Coverage of CTE and Beyond Julie L. Andsager and Sharon E. Baldinelli 9. Now What?: Assessing Past, Present, and Future Scholarship on Women Working in Sports Media Guy Harrison PART IV: Looking Forward, Looking Back 10. Messaging with Voice and Body: Women Find a Comfort Zone in Sports Melissa Ludtke 11. The Deep Three: Athletes, Coaching, and (the Abuse of) Power Laura A. Wackwitz
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Media;Women's Sports;Sports Media;Social Media;NIL;Title IX;Media Coverage;Branding;Equality;Equity
Introduction Pamela J. Creedon PART I: Title IX and Women's Sports 1. Title IX to NIL: Equality and Equity Pamela J. Creedon and Laura A. Wackwitz 2. Sports Media and the Enduring Significance of Title IX Erin Whiteside PART II: NIL Digital Branding Era 3. Putting the Image in NIL: How Women's Collegiate Basketball Players Build Personal Brands Cara Elizabeth Hawkins-Jedlicka and Andrea Hall 4. Twitter/X as a Storytelling Tool for Collegiate Women Athletes in the NIL Era Shannon Scovel 5. Social Media and Student-Athlete Self-Presentation: NIL as a Gendered Experience Samantha Cary and Jennifer J. Sterling 6. Advocacy in Women's Sport: Business Opportunity and/or Political Action? Dunja Antunovic, Katie Lebel, Nancy Lough, Ceyda Mumcu, Ann Pegoraro, Kimberly Soltis, and Nicole M. LaVoi PART III: Social Issues: Advocacy and Injury 7. Same Game, New Target: How Anti-Trans Policies Continue to Limit Fair Play Caraline Feairheller and Molly Merryman 8. Athlete Injuries and Death: Media Coverage of CTE and Beyond Julie L. Andsager and Sharon E. Baldinelli 9. Now What?: Assessing Past, Present, and Future Scholarship on Women Working in Sports Media Guy Harrison PART IV: Looking Forward, Looking Back 10. Messaging with Voice and Body: Women Find a Comfort Zone in Sports Melissa Ludtke 11. The Deep Three: Athletes, Coaching, and (the Abuse of) Power Laura A. Wackwitz
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