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We are witnessing a sea change regarding mental health in sports
media. led in part by professional athletes such as Michael Phelps,
Kevin Love, Naomi Osaka, and Simone Biles, who are sharing their
own experiences with mental illness, bucking stereotypes in which
people experiencing mental health issues are condemned to
unfulfilling lives. From quarterbacks to pitchers, power forwards
to Olympic swimmers, athletes are increasingly using the mass
media-including social media-to share their experiences with
depression, anxiety, and other disorders. Head Game: Mental Health
in Sports Media uses interviews with key athletes, leading
journalists and sportscasters, and organizational and league
leaders to show how media has been used-and could be used in the
future-to advance greater understanding of mental health.
Professional athletes describe their own experiences with mental
illness, including the challenges and opportunities they
encountered in the locker room, field of play, and mass media. The
athletes, who represent a spectrum of professional sports, describe
their decisions to disclose as well as their recommendations for
current and future generations of athletes. Head Game highlights
the crucial importance of such disclosures in challenging the
context of professional sport where athletes are trained to be
"tough" from a young age and any mental illness could translate
into reduced playing time and even harassment. "Head Game
represents the first book of its kind to tackle one of today's most
pressing public health crises, one that has been forced into the
shadows for far too long, through the lens of sport. Billings and
Parrott explore the key media moments in this movement, the
storytellers who shaped them, the institutional response from
leagues and teams, and the first-hand accounts of elite athletes
who have struggled to bring mental health awareness to the
forefront-all of which has come to shape how we talk about mental
health today. This timely, well-researched and expansive volume
offers a powerful compilation of perspectives from prominent
athletes like Olympians Michael Phelps and Gracie Gold, to the
NFL's Brandon Bostick, to the NHL's Corey Hirsch. In combating the
silence, stigma, stereotypes and prejudice that have often plagued
discussions of mental health, Head Game tracks the modern movement
for mental health advocacy within the world of sport and beyond. I
highly recommend this book to anyone teaching courses in
communication, sport and society, as students will undoubtedly find
the material engaging and relatable, as well as to any reader
interested in mental health portrayals in the media. I suspect
everyone who reads Head Game will find a story within it that they
can connect to." -Leigh Moscowitz, Professor in the School of
Journalism and Mass Communications, University of South Carolina
"For too long the discourse of 'mental toughness' has dominated
sports culture, from the way we coach and train athletes to how
athletes are covered in the media. Through interviews with
elite/professional athletes who have publicly disclosed mental
health issues, the sports journalists who cover their stories, and
sports organizations' own efforts to address mental health, Head
Game dissects how dangerous this discourse has been, and creates
much-needed awareness on an issue that has been stigmatized in our
culture. Head Game humanizes athletes, reminding readers that gold
medals, championships, million-dollar salaries, corporate
endorsements, or super star celebrity do not immunize athletes
against mental health struggles. Sadly, what is at stake is a
matter of life or death. Head Game is required reading for all
athletes, coaches, journalists, sports fans, or anyone who cares
about the mental health and well-being of athletes." -Cheryl Cooky,
Professor of American Studies and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality
Studies, Purdue University
When we think about the "pictures in our heads" that media create
and perpetuate, what images are we truly referencing? Issues of
media stereotypes and representation (both past and present) are
crucial to advancing media literacy. Media Stereotypes: From Ageism
to Xenophobia becomes one-stop shopping for synthesizing what we
know within the composite of stereotyping research in the United
States. Utilizing a cast of top American scholars with deep roots
in asking stereotype-based questions, this book is essential
reading for those wishing to understand what we know about past and
present media representations as well as those wishing to take the
baton and continue to advance media stereotyping research in the
future. Winner of the 2021 BEA Textbook Award!
When we think about the "pictures in our heads" that media create
and perpetuate, what images are we truly referencing? Issues of
media stereotypes and representation (both past and present) are
crucial to advancing media literacy. Media Stereotypes: From Ageism
to Xenophobia becomes one-stop shopping for synthesizing what we
know within the composite of stereotyping research in the United
States. Utilizing a cast of top American scholars with deep roots
in asking stereotype-based questions, this book is essential
reading for those wishing to understand what we know about past and
present media representations as well as those wishing to take the
baton and continue to advance media stereotyping research in the
future. Winner of the 2021 BEA Textbook Award!
A presentation of what Maple can do and how it does it in the
context of environmental sciences. The text includes introductory
tutorials in each chapter combined with extensive marginal comments
which are followed by a complete application. These include the
contouring of water table data, the physical chemistry of kidney
stones, and acid rain. The book also provides a special application
to enable students to use "self help" in the case that Maple seem
unable to do the simplest things.
The skill of communicating effectively is rarely an inherited gift
and the majority of people, who are not blessed with this
instinctive flair, have to work hard to develop and acquire the
ability. Communication for professional engineers is a practical
and down-to-earth guide to all the techniques you can use to
improve your communication skills, both in person and in writing.
This book is about the personal skills which engineers use in
negotiations. It covers the different negotiating skills needed
during all three phases of a contract: to secure it, during its
lifetime, and to settle outstanding matters afterwards. The book
also shows how to respond to negotiators from other styles and
cultures. It is a handbook of methods: ways to prepare, to
establish a climate, to plan and control. It discusses the
processes of bargaining and settling, and how to select the most
appropriate course for the changing relationships.
Want to learn how to create great user experiences on today's Web?
In this book, UI experts Bill Scott and Theresa Neil present more
than 75 design patterns for building web interfaces that provide
rich interaction. Distilled from the authors' years of experience
at Sabre, Yahoo!, and Netflix, these best practices are grouped
into six key principles to help you take advantage of the web
technologies available today. With an entire section devoted to
each design principle, Designing Web Interfaces helps you: Make It
Direct-Edit content in context with design patterns for In Page
Editing, Drag & Drop, and Direct Selection Keep It
Lightweight-Reduce the effort required to interact with a site by
using In Context Tools to leave a "light footprint" Stay on the
Page-Keep visitors on a page with overlays, inlays, dynamic
content, and in-page flow patterns Provide an Invitation-Help
visitors discover site features with invitations that cue them to
the next level of interaction Use Transitions-Learn when, why, and
how to use animations, cinematic effects, and other transitions
React Immediately-Provide a rich experience by using lively
responses such as Live Search, Live Suggest, Live Previews, and
more
Designing Web Interfaces illustrates many patterns with
examples from working websites. If you need to build or renovate a
website to be truly interactive, this book gives you the principles
for success.
The Retailer's Play-book on How to Beat Walmart - This book
discusses how big-box retailers such as Walmart have made great
improvements in managing their inventory, literally forcing their
suppliers to conform to item-level inventory control, which is the
main reason for their overwhelming success, and why small to
medium-size retailers continue to follow the wrong path. Any
retailer who reads this book should come away with an understanding
of the importance of item-level inventory control, and how to adopt
a plan to migrate to it as quickly as possible; because in times
like these, where tremendous economic changes threaten all of us,
if a change in methods is not made quickly, we will see more and
more retailers closing up shop and heading to the bankruptcy
courts. Yes, Walmart can be beaten! We just need to learn how to
beat them at their own game.
THE DAY SATAN CALLED is Bill Scott's account of an excruciating
18-month period in his life. Out of Christian love he and his wife
invited a young lady who was demon possessed and the member of an
active satanic network into their home. They prayed the sinner's
prayer with her and believed that they could help redeem someone
who had witnessed and experienced unimaginable rituals and
abuses.
What happened instead were death threats and the loss of their home
as a sanctuary. Voices. Threats. Objects falling and moving.
Strange visitors and callers. A loving church falling into turmoil.
And yes the voice of Satan. Every day was filled with the dread of
nightfall. Once you've invited someone filled with demons that
aren't leaving her into your home what do you next? Where do you
send her? How do you protect yourself and your family? What do you
do after she's finally gone but the demons haven't left?
This is the account of a terrifying and incredible phenomenon. But
ultimately, it is a testament to the power of God's love, even over
evil spirits.
THE DAY SATAN CALLED is Bill Scott's account of an excruciating
18-month period in his life. Out of Christian love he and his wife
invited a young lady who was demon possessed and the member of an
active satanic network into their home. They prayed with her and
naively believed that they could help redeem someone who had
witnessed and experienced unimaginable abuses. What happened
instead were death threats and the loss of their home as a
sanctuary. Voices. Death threats. Objects falling and moving.
Strange visitors and callers. A loving church falling into turmoil.
And yes the voice of Satan. Every day was filled with the dread of
nightfall. Once you've invited someone filled with demons that
aren't leaving her into your home what do you do next? Where do you
send her? How do you protect yourself and your family? What do you
do after she's finally gone but the demons haven't left? This is
the account of a terrifying and incredible phenomenon. But
ultimately, it is a testament to the power of God's love, even over
evil spirits.
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