J O U R N a L W a T

J O U R N a L W a T

H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2016 J O U R N A L W A T C H H-Sport Journal and periodical review Second Quarter 2016 https://networks.h-net.org/node/2622/pages/2883/h-sport-journal-watch June 15, 2016 English-Language Sport Journals Compiled by Duncan Jamieson, Ashland University [email protected] International Journal of Sport Communication, Vol 9, 1, March, 2016 http://journals.humankinetics.com/ijsc-current-issue Inoculating Against a Losing Season: Can Inoculation-Informed Public Relations Strategies Protect Fan Loyalty?, by Josh Compton, 1-12. Tell Me How You Really Feel: Analyzing Debate, Desire, and Disinhibition in Online Sports News Stories, by Craig A. Morehead, Brendan O’Hallarn, Stephen L. Shapiro, 13-35. Interview with Dave McGillivray, Race Director of the Boston Marathon, by Sarah May and Taesoo Ahn, 36-41. Reframing Impairment? Continuity and Change in Media Representations of Disability Through the Paralympic Games, by Aaron Beacom, Liam French, Scott Kendall, 42-62. Politics in the Toy Box: Sports Reporters, Native American Mascots, and the Roadblocks Preventing Change, by Erin Whiteside, 63-78. How Mediated Sporting Events Constitute Nationalism: Chinese Newspapers Covering the 2014 Incheon Asian Games, by Bo Li, Sarah Stokowski, Stephen W. Dittmore, Olan K.M. Scott , 79-96. Twitter in the Press Box: How a New Technology Affects Game-Day Routines of Print-Focused Sports Journalists, by Chris Roberts, Betsy Emmons , 97-115. Copyright (c) 2016, 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] 1 H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2016 Book Reviews Women, Soccer and Transnational Migration, by B. Nalani Butler, 116-118. Sports Marketing: A Practical Approach, by Wonyul Bae, 119-120. Casing Sport Communication, by Michael L. Naraine, 121-122. Conference Reviews 23rd Annual European Association of Sport Management Conference, Dublin, Ireland, by Ashleigh-Jane Thompson, 123-125 International Journal of Sport Communication, Vol 8, 4, December, 2015 http://journals.humankinetics.com/ijsc-back-issues/ijsc-volume-8-issue-4-december The Story Versus the Stream: Digital Media’s Influence on Newspaper Sports Journalism, by Brian Moritz, 397-410. The Effect of World Ranking on the Selection of Athlete Endorsers: The Case of the PGA , by Wonseok (Eric) Jang, Yong Jae Ko, Hee Youn Kim, Seung Hoon Jeong , 411-430. Evaluating Broadcast Strategy: The Case of Australian Football, by Hunter Fujak and Stephen Frawley, 431-451. The Mobile Phone and Professional Sports: Fans’ Use of Mobile Content for Loyalty, Identification, and Fandom, by Seok Kang, 452-476 . Welcome to Nassau Mausoleum: A Case Study of Hockey Telecasts From ESPN’s Worst “Stadium Experience”, by Nicholas Hirshon, 477-499 . A Case Study on Message-Board and Media Framing of Gay Male Athletes on a Politically Liberal Web Site, by Edward M. Kian, 500-518. Book Reviews Sports Journalism: A Multimedia Primer, 2nd ed., by Keith Strudler, 519-521. Sport: Race, Ethnicity and Identity: Building Global Understanding and Sport, Race and Ethnicity: The Scope of Belonging?, by Cassandra Coble, 522-525. Research Methods for Sport Management, by Julie D. Lanzillo, 526-527. International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 33, 4, 2016 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/current Special Issue: Olympic Perspectives Introduction: Olympic Perspectives, by Stephan Wassong, Richard Baka & Janice Forsyth, 367-368 Marketing Avery Brundage’s Apoplexy: The 1976 Montreal Olympics Self-Financing Model, by Estee Fresco, 369-384 In Pursuit of a National Olympic Team: James G. Merrick and the 1920 Canadian Olympic Track and Field Trials, by MacIntosh Ross, 385-400 2 H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2016 Representing Paralympians: The ‘Other’ Athletes in Canadian Print Media Coverage of London 2012, by Melinda Maika & Karen Danylchuk, 401-417 Born on the Wings of Commerce’: The World Championships of the International Association of Athletics Federations, by Jörg Krieger, 418-433 Striving for Athletic Excellence: A Core Value and Challenge for the Profile of the Ancient and Modern Olympic Games, by Christoph Bertling & Stephan Wassong, 434-450 Terrorism and Security at the Olympics: Empirical Trends and Evolving Research Agendas, by Ramón Spaaij, 451-468 Gender Politics, the Olympic Games, and Road Cycling: A Case for Critical History, by Fiona McLachlan, 469-483 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 33, 3, 2016 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/33/3 The Power Game: Continued Reflections on the Early Development of Modern Football, by Graham Curry & Eric Dunning, 239-250 Early Football and the Emergence of Modern Soccer: A Reply to Tony Collins, by Peter Swain, 251-271 The Public Schools and Organized Football in Britain: Fresh Perspectives on Old Paradigms, by Adrian Harvey, 272-288 Football’s First Free Kick: Demography and the Media – How and Why Australia Got a Game of Its Own, by Roy Hay, 289-305 ‘Knight of the Whistle’: W.P. Harper and the Impact of the Media on an Association Football Referee, byTom Webb, 306-324 The Dynamics of Quadropoly: League Position in English Football between 1888 and 2010, by Roger Penn & Damon Berridge, 325-340 How Italian Football Creates Italians: The 1982 World Cup, the ‘Pertini Myth’ and Italian National Identity, by John Foot, 341-358 Book Reviews In a Class of Their Own: A History of English Amateur Football, by Dilwyn Porter, 359-360 Soccer, Culture and Society in Spain: An Ethnography of Basque Fandom, by Alejandro Quiroga, 360-362 Europäischer Fußball im Zweiten Weltkrieg [European Football in the Second World War], by Kay Schiller, 362-364 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 33, 1-2, 2016 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/33/1-2 Special Issue: Historicizing the Pan-American Games Introduction: The History and Relevance of the Pan-American Games, by Cesar R. Torres & Bruce Kidd, 1-5 3 H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2016 The Original Pan-American Games? The 1937 Dallas Pan-American Olympics, by Mark Dyreson, 6-28 Turning the Country into an “Immense and Clamorous Stadium”: Perón, the New Argentina, and the 1951 Pan-American Games, Raanan Rein, 29-43 Una Antorcha de Esperanza: Mexico and the 1955 Pan-American Games, by David J. Wysocki Quiros, 44- 61 Historical Erasure and Cold War Inter-American Relations: The Chicago 1959 Pan-American Games, by John MacAloon, 62-83 Colonial Olympism: Puerto Rico and Jamaica’s Olympic Movement in Pan?American Sport, 1930 to the 1950s, by Antonio Sotomayor, 84-104 Cultural Ambassadorship and the Pan-American Games of the 1950s, by Brenda Elsey, 105-126 Drug Testing, Sex Verification, and the 1967 Pan-American Games, by Sarah Teetzel & Cesar R. Torres, 127-146 The 1971 Pan-American Games and the Search for Colombian Modernities, by David M.K. Sheinin, 147- 163 ‘The Event That Shook the Whole World Up’: Historicizing the 1983 Pan-American Games Doping Scandal, by Jan Todd & Daniel L. Rosenke, 164-185 Cuba’s Challenges Hosting the 1991 Pan-American Games and the Spectacle of the Revolution’s ‘Soft Power’, by Thomas F. Carter, 186-202 Paving the Olympic Dream: The Politics of the 2007 Pan-American Games in Rio de Janeiro, by Guilherme Nothen, 203-216 Canada and the Pan-American Games, by Russell Field & Bruce Kidd, 217-238 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 33, 1/2, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/33/1-2 Special Issue: Historicizing the Pan-American Games Introduction: The History and Relevance of the Pan-American Games, by Cesar R. Torres & Bruce Kidd, 1-5 The Original Pan-American Games? The 1937 Dallas Pan-American Olympics, by Mark Dyreson, 6-28 Turning the Country into an “Immense and Clamorous Stadium”: Perón, the New Argentina, and the 1951 Pan-American Games, by Raanan Rein, 29-43 Una Antorcha de Esperanza: Mexico and the 1955 Pan-American Games, by David J. Wysocki Quiros, 44- 61 Historical Erasure and Cold War Inter-American Relations: The Chicago 1959 Pan-American Games, by John MacAloon, 62-83 Colonial Olympism: Puerto Rico and Jamaica’s Olympic Movement in Pan?American Sport, 1930 to the 1950s, by Antonio Sotomayor, 84-104 4 H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2016 Cultural Ambassadorship and the Pan-American Games of the 1950s, by Brenda Elsey, 105-126 Drug Testing, Sex Verification, and the 1967 Pan-American Games, by Sarah Teetzel & Cesar R. Torres, 127-146 The 1971 Pan-American Games and the Search for Colombian Modernities, by David M.K. Sheinin, 147- 163 ‘The Event That Shook the Whole World Up’: Historicizing the 1983 Pan-American Games Doping Scandal, by Jan Todd & Daniel L. Rosenke, 164-185 Cuba’s Challenges Hosting the 1991 Pan-American Games and the Spectacle of the Revolution’s ‘Soft Power’, by Thomas F. Carter, 186-202 Paving the Olympic Dream: The Politics of the 2007 Pan-American Games in Rio de Janeiro, by Guilherme Nothen, 203-216 Canada and the Pan-American Games, by Russell Field & Bruce Kidd, 217-238 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 32, 18, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/32/18 Special Issue: WOMEN AND THE FOOTBALL CODES – INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Women, Football and History: International Perspectives, by Jean Williams & Rob Hess, 2115-2122 More than Male-Gazing: Reflections on Female Fans of Rugby Union in New Zealand, 1870–1920, by Jennifer Curtin, 2123-2134 ‘Muscles for Motherhood’: A Genealogical Analysis of Medicalized Ways of Knowing Female Footballers in New Zealand, 1921 and 1973–1975, by Barbara Douglas Cox & Richard Pringle, 2135-2149 ‘Not Merely an Isolated Game’: Women’s Association Football in Australia, by Greg Downes, Ian Syson & Roy Hay, 2150-2170 Revolution on the American Gridiron: Gender, Contested Space, and Women’s Football in the 1970s, by Andrew D.

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