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Health Communication and Sport: Connections, Applications, and
Opportunities aggregates sport and health communication into a
collective resource that advances scholarly inquiry at the
intersection of these two fields. Through bringing together a
collaborative of scholars and practitioners who are doing work in
areas ranging from mental health, to media, to youth sports, and
social media, this volume evaluates health communication issues in
sport contexts and inspires work that will answer contemporary
questions and problems.
Understanding Esports: An Introduction to the Global Phenomenon
places professional Esports, a rapidly growing industry, in both
the cultural and athletic landscape. This book explores how the
rise of professional gaming has shaped-and been shaped by-media
trends, interpersonal communication, and what it means to be
classified as an athlete. Ryan Rogers has assembled contributors
from a variety of backgrounds and experiences in order to provide a
broad view of the history, experience, and impact of professional
gaming. Scholars of media studies, communication, sports, and
cultural studies will find this book especially useful.
Films as Rhetorical Texts: Cultivating Discussion about Race,
Racism, and Race Relations presents critical essays focusing on
select commercial films and what they can teach us about race,
racism, and race relations in America. The films in this volume are
critically assessed as rhetorical texts using various aspects and
components of critical race theory, recognizing that race and
racism are intricately ingrained in American society. Contributors
argue that by viewing and evaluating culture-centered films-often
centered around race-and critically analyzing them, faculty and
students can promote the opportunity for genuine open discussions
about race, racism, and race relations in the United States,
specifically in the higher education classroom. Scholars of film
studies, media studies, race studies, and education will find this
book particularly useful.
Films as Rhetorical Texts: Cultivating Discussion about Race,
Racism, and Race Relations presents critical essays focusing on
select commercial films and what they can teach us about race,
racism, and race relations in America. The films in this volume are
critically assessed as rhetorical texts using various aspects and
components of critical race theory, recognizing that race and
racism are intricately ingrained in American society. Contributors
argue that by viewing and evaluating culture-centered films—often
centered around race—and critically analyzing them, faculty and
students can promote the opportunity for genuine open discussions
about race, racism, and race relations in the United States,
specifically in the higher education classroom. Scholars of film
studies, media studies, race studies, and education will find this
book particularly useful.
Understanding Esports: An Introduction to the Global Phenomenon
places professional Esports, a rapidly growing industry, in both
the cultural and athletic landscape. This book explores how the
rise of professional gaming has shaped—and been shaped by—media
trends, interpersonal communication, and what it means to be
classified as an athlete. Ryan Rogers has assembled contributors
from a variety of backgrounds and experiences in order to provide a
broad view of the history, experience, and impact of professional
gaming. Scholars of media studies, communication, sports, and
cultural studies will find this book especially useful.
Each year, millions of youth athletes participate in organized
sport under the guidance of a coach, who is entrusted with
overseeing their development and performance, as well as providing
a safe environment. A communicative approach to coaching recognizes
that the skills, lessons, values, and experiences that athletes
gain are determined by how coaches interact with athletes and
structure their sporting environments. Athletic Coaching: A
Communication Perspective provides a foundation for a communicative
perspective of coaching in an effort to better understand and
promote coach effectiveness. As part of this effort, this book
conceptualizes coaching as a communicative endeavor, provides a
framework from which to understand coaching effectiveness, and
explicates four common perspectives (i.e., instructional,
organizational, group, and interpersonal) utilized by communication
scholars to examine coaching. Moreover, this book forwards a
scholarly agenda for building a holistic framework of coaching and
increasing the applied value of coach communication scholarship via
methodological and theoretical considerations. Athletic Coaching is
of benefit to many audiences, including communication students and
scholars who are developing their understanding of coaching
literature, interdisciplinary scholars who seek a representation of
a communicative perspective of coaching, and coaches who may use
this text as a self-reflective tool for pedagogical refinement.
Each year, millions of youth athletes participate in organized
sport under the guidance of a coach, who is entrusted with
overseeing their development and performance, as well as providing
a safe environment. A communicative approach to coaching recognizes
that the skills, lessons, values, and experiences that athletes
gain are determined by how coaches interact with athletes and
structure their sporting environments. Athletic Coaching: A
Communication Perspective provides a foundation for a communicative
perspective of coaching in an effort to better understand and
promote coach effectiveness. As part of this effort, this book
conceptualizes coaching as a communicative endeavor, provides a
framework from which to understand coaching effectiveness, and
explicates four common perspectives (i.e., instructional,
organizational, group, and interpersonal) utilized by communication
scholars to examine coaching. Moreover, this book forwards a
scholarly agenda for building a holistic framework of coaching and
increasing the applied value of coach communication scholarship via
methodological and theoretical considerations. Athletic Coaching is
of benefit to many audiences, including communication students and
scholars who are developing their understanding of coaching
literature, interdisciplinary scholars who seek a representation of
a communicative perspective of coaching, and coaches who may use
this text as a self-reflective tool for pedagogical refinement.
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