J O U R N a L W a T C H

J O U R N a L W a T C H

H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2014 J O U R N A L W A T C H H-Sport Journal and periodical review Second Quarter 2014 https://networks.h-net.org/node/2622/pages/2883/h-sport-journal-watch June 15, 2014 ENGLISH-LANGUAGE SPORT JOURNALS Compiled by Duncan Jamieson, Ashland University [email protected] International Journal of Sport Communication, Vol 7, 2, June 2014 http://journals.humankinetics.com/ijsc-current-issue Male Athletes, Female Aesthetics: The Continued Ambivalence Toward Female Athletes in ESPN’s The Body Issue, by Gregory A. Cranmer, Maria Brann and Nicholas D. Bowman, 145-165 Skilled Interaction: Concepts of Communication and Player Management in the Development of Sport Officials, by Ian Cunningham, Peter Simmons, Duncan Mascarenhas and Steve Redhead, 166-187 Professional Team Sport and Twitter: Gratifications Sought and Obtained by Followers, by Chris Gibbs, Norm O'Reilly and Michelle Brunette, 188-213 Copyright (c) 2014, Duncan Jamieson, distributed under the Creative Commons 3.0 license H-Net permits the redistribution and reprinting of this work for non-profit, educational purposes, with full and accurate attribution to the author(s), web location, date of publication, H-Sport, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online. For other uses, contact the H-Sport editorial staff at editorial- [email protected] H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2014 The Role of Fan Identification in the Perceived Credibility of Sports Articles, by Sean R. Sadri, 214-233 Male Athletes, Female Aesthetics: The Continued Ambivalence Toward Female Athletes in ESPN’s The Body Issue, by Gregory A. Cranmer, Maria Brann and Nicholas D. Bowman, 145-165 Skilled Interaction: Concepts of Communication and Player Management in the Development of Sport Officials, by Ian Cunningham, Peter Simmons, Duncan Mascarenhas and Steve Redhead, 166-187 Professional Team Sport and Twitter: Gratifications Sought and Obtained by Followers, by Chris Gibbs, Norm O'Reilly and Michelle Brunette, 188-213 The Role of Fan Identification in the Perceived Credibility of Sports Articles, by Sean R. Sadri, 214-233 Corporate Consolidation and Content-Management Systems in College Athletics Web Sites: A Case Study of MGoBlue.com, by Heather L. Dichter, 234-244 A Hole in One (Hundred Forty Characters): A Case Study Examining PGA Tour Golfers’ Twitter Use During the Masters, by Kevin Hull, 245-260 Exploring the Factors Affecting Popularity in Social Media: A Case Study of Football Bowl Subdivision Head Coaches, by Jonathan A. Jensen, Shaina M. Ervin and Stephen W. Dittmore, 261-278 Book Review Review of Sport Beyond Television: The Internet, Digital Media and the Rise of Networked Media Sport, by Yuan Gong, 279-281 International Journal of Sport Communication, Vol 7, 1 (March, 2014) http://journals.humankinetics.com/ijsc-back-issues/ijsc-volume-7-issue-1-march Sport News on Facebook: The Relationship Between Interactivity and Readers’ Browsing Behavior, by Jan Boehmer and Stephen Lacy, 1 – 15 Why Twitter Displaces Broadcast Sports Media: A Model, by Kevin Hull and Norman P. H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2014 Lewis, 16-33 Effects of Attractiveness, Gender, and Athlete–Reporter Congruence on Perceived Credibility of Sport Reporters, by Dustin A. Hahn and R. Glenn Cummins, 34-47 Interview with Amanda Bird, Marketing and Communications Director, USA Bobsled & Skeleton Federation, by Heather L. Dichter, 48-51 Interview with Brian Carroll, Vice President for Television and Emerging Media, LPGA, by Elizabeth A. Gregg, 52-55 “Smiles and Laughs—All Teeth Intact”: A Cultural Perspective on Mediated Women’s Handball in Norway, by Trygve B. Broch, 56-73 Professional Sports Teams on Social Networks: A Comparative Study Employing the Facebook Assessment Index, by Francisco Javier Miranda, Antonio Chamorro, Sergio Rubio and Oscar Rodriguez, 74-89 Inclusion of Persons With Disabilities Through Media Sports: Attitudinal and Behavioral News-Framing Effects, by Christian von Sikorski and Thomas Schierl, 90-112 “Allez Wiggo”: A Case Study on the Reactions of the British Print Media to Bradley Wiggins’s Victory in the Tour de France, by Gerald Griggs, Tom Gibbons, Tony Rees and Mark Groves, 113-125 Break Point: A Case Study of How Globalization and Technology Led to New Tennis Media Gatekeepers in the United States by Daniel A. Gruber, 126-141 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 31, 9, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/current#.U5X24ig1CwM Editorial, by Wray Vamplew, 969 Between Traditions and New Challenges: 25 Years of the International Society of the History of Physical Education and Sport (ISHPES), by Annette R. Hofmann, 970-975 H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2014 Anatomy of a Dead Heat: Visual Evidence at the 2012 US Olympic Trials, by Jonathan Finn, 976-993 Ashbrooke Whit Sports, Sunderland and Its Records: A Case Study of Amateurism in Late Victorian and Edwardian Athletic and Cycling Competition, by Keith Gregson & Mike Huggins, 994-1011 Play, Games and Cognitive Development: Late Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century Physicians, Neurologists, Psychologists and Others Already Knew What Researchers Are Proclaiming Today, by Roberta J. Park, 1012-1032 Ancient Greek ‘Amateurism’, the NCAA and the Courts, by Anna McCullough & Aswin Tony Subketkaew, 1033-1046 Football in Australia before Codification, 1820–1860, by Roy Hay, 1047-1061 Football Hooliganism Revisited: A Belated Reply to Patrick Murphy, Eric Dunning and Joseph Maguire, by Robert Lewis, 1062-1080 The Emergence of Training and Assessment for Referees in Association Football: Moving from the Side-lines, by Tom Webb, 1081-1097 The German Workers' Sport Movement between Socialism, Workers' Culture, Middle- Class Gymnastics and Sport for All, by Michael Krüger, 1098-1117 The Changing Role of Sports in Urban Development: A Case Study of Debrecen (Hungary), by Gábor Kozma, Károly Teperics & Zsolt Radics, 1118-1132 The Beginnings of Hockey in 1930s Galicia (Spain): A Female Phenomenon, by Cristina López-Villar, 1133-1157 Expansionism, Physical Education and Olympism: Common Interests of King Leopold II of Belgium, Cyrille Van Overbergh and Pierre de Coubertin (1894–1914), by Pascal Delheye, Thomas Ameye & Stijn Knuts, 1158-1177 Perception of the Culture and Education Programme of the Youth Olympic Games by the Participating Athletes: A Case Study for Innsbruck 2012, by Martin Schnitzer, Mike Peters, Sabrina Scheiber & Elena Pocecco, 1178-1193 Book Reviews Bigotry, Football and Scotland, Matthew L. McDowell, 1194-1196 Jack Johnson, Rebel Sojourner: Boxing in the Shadow of the Global Color Line, by Troy Rondinone, 1196-1197 H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2014 Ludiemunera. 25 anni di ricerche sugli spettacoli d'eta´ romana. Scritti vari rielaborati e aggiornati, by Mauricio Pastor Muñoz, 1197-1199 Greek Athletics, by Fernando García Romero, 1199-1201 Globalizing Cricket: Englishness, Empire and Identity, by Jack Williams, 1201-1203 Strong, Beautiful and Modern: National Fitness in Britain, New Zealand, Australia and Canada, 1935–1960, by Fiona McLachlan, 1204-1205 Going to the Dogs: Greyhound Racing, Animal Activism, and American Popular Culture, by Mike Huggins, 1206-1207 Historical Dictionary of Track and Field, by Frank Galligan, 1207-1208 ‘The Army Isn't All Work’: Physical Culture and the Evolution of the British Army, 1860–1920, Matthew L. McDowell, 1208-1210 Perfect Bodies: Sports, Medicine and Immortality, by Patricia Vertinsky, 1210-1213 The British Olympics (Britain's Olympic Heritage 1612–2012), by Hamish Telfer, 1213- 1215 Empire & Cricket: The South African Experience 1884–1914, Dennis O'Keefe, 1215- 1217 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 31, 8, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/31/8#.U5Xcsyg1CwM Special Issue: A Global History of Doping in Sport A Global History of Doping in Sport: Drugs, Nationalism and Politics, by John Gleaves, 815-819 Pierre de Coubertin, Doped ‘Amateurs’ and the ‘Spirit of Sport’: The Role of Mythology in Olympic Anti-Doping Policies, by Ian Ritchie, 820-838 Sport, Drugs and Amateurism: Tracing the Real Cultural Origins of Anti-Doping Rules in International Sport, by John Gleaves & Matthew Llewellyn, 839-853 A Powerful False Positive: Nationalism, Science and Public Opinion in the ‘Oxygen Doping’ Allegations Against Japanese Swimmers at the 1932 Olympics, by Mark Dyreson & Thomas Rorke, 854-870 The Myth of the Nazi Steroid, by Marcel Reinold & John Hoberman, 871-883 H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2014 The Emergence of Moral Technopreneurialism in Sport: Techniques in Anti-Doping Regulation, 1966–1976, by Kathryn Henne, 884-901 Drugs, the Law, and the Downfall of Dancer's Image at the 1968 Kentucky Derby: A Case Study on Human Conceptions of Domesticated Animals, by Thomas M. Hunt, Scott R. Jedlicka & Matthew T. Bowers, 902-913 Minor Problems: The Recognition of Young Athletes in the Development of International Anti-Doping Policies, by Sarah Teetzel & Marcus Mazzucco, 914-933 Who Guards the Guardians?, by Verner Møller, 934-950 Why Lance Armstrong? Historical Context and Key Turning Points in the ‘Cleaning Up’ of Professional Cycling, by Paul Dimeo, 951-968 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 31, 7, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/31/7#.U5XaqSg1CwM Special Issue: Revolutionaries in Sport Sport and Revolutionaries: Reclaiming the Historical Role of Sport in Social and Political Activism, John Nauright & David K.

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