getCITED   
  Home     Search     Add Content     Reports     Help  
Edit Publication | Edit Contributors | Delete Publication | Edit References | Edit Citations
Add to Bookstack | Show Bookstack | Change Bookstack

Institutional pressures and the production of televised sport

Post a Comment
CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Silk, M. L. (De Montfort University (Bedford))
  Author Amis, J. (University of Memphis)
JOURNAL:
  Journal of Sport Management [JSM], 14(4), 267 - 292.
YEAR: 2000
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Sport; Television; Broadcasting; Culture; Ethnography; Research
DISCIPLINE: Recreation, Sports & Leisure Studies
HTTP: https://secure.sportquest.com/su.cfm?articleno=S-664490&title=S-664490
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-335-009 (Last edited on 2002/05/11 14:55:26 GMT-6)
SPONSOR(S):
 
ABSTRACT:
The analysis of televised sport production has largely ignored the conditions that frame cultural production and the ways in which broadcasts are constructed. Rather, scholarly discussions of televised sport production have been based on the text that goes to air. Given substantial realignments in political, economic, and cultural spheres brought about by the proliferation of a global media, it is argued that a textual perspective is inadequate if a thorough understanding of the complexities of televised sport production is to be attained. Rather, to appreciate the intricacies involved in cultural (re)production, scholars need to address the ways in which interactions among influential actors impact the process of reproducing sport for television. This paper investigates the conditions of production and the labor processes involved in reproducing a major sporting event. Using ethnographic data collected at the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games in Malaysia, the ways in which micro and macro institutional processes interacted to frame the reproduction of the Games are assessed and discussed.
STATISTICS
Click on # to view
 Citations   1 
 References   58 
 Comments  
 Quality      0/0.00 
 Interest      0/0.00 
 View(er)s   9/909 
Quality
  N/A
High
  7
  6
  5
  4
  3
  2
  1
Low
Interest
  N/A
High
  7
  6
  5
  4
  3
  2
  1
Low
Prev | Next

    ABOUT getCITED   |    CONTACT US   |    USER INFO   |    PREFERENCES   |    PRIVACY   |    LOG IN   
Comments? Suggestions? Send them to feedback@getCITED.org.

Copyright © 2000-2006 getCITED Inc. All Rights Reserved.