Week 3
Sport and Media:
Football
Class reading:
Richard Haynes, 鈥楳edia鈥 in E. Cashmore, and K. Dixon (Ed.).). Studying Football (2016) [ebook] Routledge.
Richard Haynes, 'They Think It鈥檚 All Over鈥 1966 and the New Era of TV Sport.' BBC Sport in Black and White (2016), pp, 297-313 [Ebook]
Peter Berlin, 鈥楳oney, Money, Money: The English Premier League鈥, in J. Novick, H. Richards and R. Steen (eds.) The Cambridge Companion to Football (2013), pp. 121-42. [ebook]
Questions:
How has technology changed the way football and the media interact?
What does Haynes tell is about the way the 1966 World cup coverage changed the relationship between the BBC and Sport?
What was the significance of Italia 90?
How does Berlin explain the emergence of the Premier League? What impact has this had on the economics and culture of football both nationally and globally?
How influential was the emergence of Sky TV? How has Sky been challenged in recent years?
Important further reading:
Aaron Baker, 鈥楪oal and the global sports film鈥, Sport in Society, 11:2-3 (2008) 253-264
Cavalier, Elizabeth S., and Kristine E. Newhall. 2018. 鈥溾楽tick to Soccer:鈥 Fan Reaction and Inclusion Rhetoric on Social Media.鈥 Sport in Society 21 (7):
Jamie Cleland, Collective Action and Football Fandom A Relational Sociological Approach (2018) [ebook]
Cleland J. (2019) Britain鈥檚 First Openly Gay Football Referee: The Story of Ryan Atkin. In: Magrath R. (eds) LGBT Athletes in the Sports Media. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham
Michael Cox, The Mixer: The Story of Premier League Tactics from route one to false nines (2018) Ch.2.鈥 Cantona and counters鈥
Paul Darby, 鈥極ut of Africa: The Exodus of Elite African Football Talent to Europe鈥, in Working USA: The Journal of Labour and Society, 10,4 (Dec 2007), pp.443-56.
Linda K. Fuller (ed) Sport, rhetoric, and gender : historical perspectives and media representations (2009)
Gastaldo 脡. Soccer and media in Brazil. Soccer & Society. 2014;15(1):123. http://0-search.ebscohost.com.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/login.aspx%3fdirect%3dtrue%26db%3dedb%26AN%3d94420311%26site%3deds-live&group=trial.
Richard Haynes, BBC Sport in Black and White (2016) [Ebook]
John Hughson et al, The Routledge Handbook of Football Studies (2016) part III Football and media
Linden and Linden, Fans and Fan Cultures: Tourism, Consumerism and Social Media (2017),Ch.9.
Peter Millward, The Global Football League (2011) [ebook]
Murray Philips and Gary Osmond (eds.), Sports History in the Digital Era (2015) [ebook]
Alon Raab, 鈥榃alls and goals: the Israeli–Palestinian encounter in football films and literature鈥 Soccer & Society, 13:5-6, 789-794, (2012)
Rodr铆guez Ortega V. Soccer, nationalism and the media in contemporary Spanish society: La Roja, Real Madrid & FC Barcelona. Soccer & Society. 2016;17(4):628. http://0-search.ebscohost.com.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/login.aspx%3fdirect%3dtrue%26db%3dedb%26AN%3d114264964%26site%3deds-live&group=trial.
Schwartz DA. Soccer as un-American activity: a thematic analysis of online US media and flopping in the world鈥檚 game. Soccer & Society. 2018;19(4):516. http://0-search.ebscohost.com.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/login.aspx%3fdirect%3dtrue%26db%3dedb%26AN%3d128702514%26site%3deds-live&group=trial.
D. Wood, Football and Literature in South America (2017) [ebook]
Gerard Akindes and Chuka Onwumechili (eds) Identity and nation in African football: fans, community and clubs (2014) [ebook]
Peter Alegi, African Soccerscapes (2010) [Ebook]
Alegi, Peter, and Chris Bolsmann. Africa's World Cup : Critical Reflections on Play, Patriotism, Spectatorship, and Space (2013) [ebook]
Todd Cleveland, Following the Ball: The Migration of African Soccer Players across the Portuguese Colonial Empire, 1949–1975` (Ohio University Press, 2017)
Nuno Domingos, Football and Colonialism: Body and Popular Culture in Urban Mozambique (Ohio University Press, 2017)
P. Dolan and J. Connolly (eds.). Sport and National Identities: Gloablisation and conflict (2018) [ebook]
Richard Elliott and John Harris (eds) Football and migration: perspectives, places, players (2015)
Elliott, R. (Ed.), The English Premier League (2017) [ebook]
David Goldblatt, The Global Age of Football (Pan-MacMillan, 2019)
Simon Hart, World in Motion: The Inside Story of Italia '90 (2018)
Hill, T., Canniford, R. and Millward, P. (2018) 鈥Against Modern Football: Mobilising Protest Movements in Social Media鈥, Sociology, 52(4), pp. 688–708. doi: 10.1177/0038038516660040.
Peter Kennedy and David Kennedy, 鈥楩ootball supporters and the commercialisation of football: Comparative Responses across Europe鈥, Soccer and Society, 13, 3 (2012)
Linden and Linden, Fans and Fan Cultures: Tourism, Consumerism and Social Media (2017)
Peter Millward, The Global Football League (2011) [ebook]
Perasovi膰, B. and Mustapi膰, M. (2018) 鈥楥arnival supporters, hooligans, and the 鈥淎gainst Modern Football鈥 movement: life within the ultras subculture in the Croatian context鈥, Sport in Society, 21(6), p. 960. Available at: http://0-search.ebscohost.com.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edb&AN=128814917&site=eds-live
Cornel Sandvoss, A Game of Two Halves: Football Fandom, Television and Globalisation, (2004)
Jonathan Wilson, Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics (2008)
Jean Williams, Globalising Women鈥檚 Football: Europe, Migration and Professionalization (2014) [ebook]
Cricket
Topics to be discussed: Books (Wisden), Radio (TMS cult status), Kerry Packer, satellite TV
Questions:
Why does cricket seem to generate a specific type of literature?
How has TMS assumed 'cult status' in Britain (and overseas)?
How important was World Series Cricket in the 1970s?
What influence has the loss of terrestrial TV rights had on the game?
Does TV 'drive the game'?
TV - ; (Channel 9 Documentary) (ABC biography - not much about WSC)
Radio - John Arlott the Voice of Cricket Parts ; (LP),
Key Reading
Further Reading
Elisa Giaccardi, Heritage and social media: understanding heritage in a participatory culture (2012)
Richard Cashman 'The Packer cricket war' in Cambridge companion to Cricket (ebook via library)
Rob Steen 'Writing the modern game' in Cambridge companion to Cricket (ebook via library)