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Sport and Corporate Nationalisms: Sport Commerce and Culture

Editat de Michael L. Silk, David L. Andrews, C. L. Cole
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2004
The world of sport is saturated with the signs and images of transnational corporations. But what effect does the relationship between sport and transnational corporate capitalism have on national cultural identities?From baseball in Japan to the growth of womens soccer in the US, from the corporate use of sport after September 11th to the FA Cup and the NBA, sporting events and their corporate partners can have a profound impact on collective imaginations at both transnational and local levels. Sport and Corporate Nationalisms explores the localized logics and practices underlying the marketing initiatives of major conglomerates and their increasing influence on the shaping and experiencing of national cultures. Corporations depend on sport as a vital marketing vehicle for inserting their interests into the lives of local consumers. This book puts forth convincing arguments that relate the role of sport-marketing complexes to national cultural markets in a global age.Sport and Corporate Nationalisms provides a much-needed analysis of the growing evolution of marketing strategies in the world of sport.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781859737941
ISBN-10: 1859737943
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:First.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Seria Sport Commerce and Culture

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Also available in paperback, 9781859737996 £17.99 (December, 2004)

Notă biografică

Michael L. Silk Assistant Professor,Sport, Commerce and Culture, University of Maryland David L. Andrews Associate Professor of Sport and Cultural Studies, University of Maryland C.L. Cole Associate Professor of Kinesiology, Gender and Women's Studies,Afro-American Studies, Sociology, and The Unit of Criticism and Interpretative Theory, University of Ilinois

Cuprins

Introduction Sporting Capital: Multinational and Transnational CorporatismDavid L. Andrews, University of Maryland, Michael L. Silk, University of Maryland and C.L. Cole, University of Illinois Section One: Multinational Sporting CorporatismProfessional Sport Teams, Global Logos, and the Global Media/Entertainment Industry: A Political Economy of Transnational SportJean Harvey and Alan Law, both at University of OttawaCorporatizing Sport: Adidas, ISL and the Reshaping of Sports Political EconomyAlan Tomlinson, University of BrightonMarketing Generosity: The Avon Worldwide Fund for Womens Health and the Reinvention of Global Corporate CitizenshipSamantha King, Queens UniversitySEGA Dreamcast: National Football Cultures and the New EuropeanismPhilip Rosson, Dalhousie University, CanadaFram Pac Bell to the Tokyo Dome: Baseball and Economic NationalismJeremy Howell, University of San FranciscoSection Two: Transnational Sporting CorporatismEvery Girls a Superhero: Corporate (Trans)Nationalism(s), Womens Soccer, and Global (W)USAMichael D. Giardina and Jennifer L. Metz, University of Illinois Imagining Benevolence and Nation: Tragedy, Sport and the Transnational MarketplaceMary G. McDonald, Miami University, OhioMaking it Local?: NBA Expansion and the English Basketball SubcultureMark Falcous, University of Otago and Joseph Maguire, Loughborough UniversityCultural Contradictions / Contradicting Cultures: The Corporate Transnationalization of China?Trevor Slack, University of Alberta, Michael L. Silk, University of Maryland and Fan Hong, DeMontfort UniversitySport, Tribes and Technology: The New Zealand All Blacks Haka and the Politics of IdentitySteven J. Jackson and Brendan Hokowhitu, both at University of Otago, New ZealandBeyond Sport: Imaging and Re-imaging Guiness as a Global BrandJohn Amis, University of Memphis

Recenzii

'The organisation of the collection is exemplary ... [It] addresses issues that are or certainly should be of central importance to the social scientific study of sport in the West ... One of the best [collections] that I have seen.'Alan Bairner, Loughborough University'This collection of case histories of the relationships between sport, capital and national identity is welcome and timely.'Huw Richards, International Centre for Sports History and Culture