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E-raamat: Discourses in Sport Communication in Africa and the African Diaspora [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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"This book explores sport communication in Africa and the African diaspora. Drawing on multi-disciplinary perspectives, it deepens our understanding of the importance of sport in African society as well as the profound and growing influence of the African diaspora in world sport, as athletes, scholars, leaders, and business and media professionals. Including contributions from leading African researchers and experts on sport in Africa across the fields of sociology, history, business, communication studies, media studies and education, the book examines sport communication across a wide variety of contexts and countries, from the role of radio in developing awareness of the Olympic Games in Nigeria to the impact of Colin Kaepernick's protest on journalistic practices in Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the US. Presenting fascinating case studies such as print media and the historiography of football in Cameroon, racism in European football, and the relationship between sport, communicationpolicy-making and sustainable development in Africa, this book shines new light on key themes in the study of sport communication. This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in social-cultural issues in sport, the business and management ofsport, sport and the media, African studies or development studies"--

This book explores sport communication in Africa and the African diaspora. Drawing on multidisciplinary perspectives, it deepens our understanding of the importance of sport in African society as well as the profound and growing influence of the African diaspora in world sport, as athletes, scholars, leaders, and business and media professionals. 

Including contributions from leading African researchers and experts on sport in Africa across the fields of sociology, history, business, communication studies, media studies, and education, this book examines sport communication across a wide variety of contexts and countries, from the role of radio in developing awareness of the Olympic Games in Nigeria to the impact of Colin Kaepernick’s protest on journalistic practices in Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the USA. Presenting fascinating case studies such as print media and the historiography of football in Cameroon, racism in European football, and the relationship between sport, communication policy-making, and sustainable development in Africa, this book shines new light on key themes in the study of sport communication. 

This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in social-cultural issues in sport, the business and management of sport, sport and the media, African studies, or development studies.



This book explores sport communication in Africa and the African diaspora. Drawing on multi-disciplinary perspectives, it deepens our understanding of the importance of sport in African society and the profound and growing influence of the African diaspora in world sport, as athletes, scholars, leaders, and business and media professionals.

Introduction: The Concept, Part I: Football in Africa,
1. Intellectual
Contributions to the Growth of African Football Literature,
2. Football
Migration in Africa,
3. From Journalists Perspectives: Why Austin Jay Jay
Okocha Never Won African and FIFA World Football Player of the Year Awards,
4. Sports Coverage of Print and Digital Media in Africa: Lets Talk about
Football,
5. Print Media, Memories and History of Football in Erstwhile West
Cameroon, 1961-1969, Part II: African Sports Communication, Racism and
Equity,
6. Students with Visual Impairments and Sports Betting: The Role of
the Media,
7. Conceptual Exploration of Strategic Communication for
Sustainable Sports Communication in Nigeria,
8. Inability of Language Radio
Stations in Lagos in Creating Awareness for the 2020 Olympic Games Among
Rural Dwellers,
9. Media Framing of 2022 Nuga Games in Question for National
Cohesion and Gender Equality,
10. Racism on the Pitch,
11. Sports, Protest,
Practice, and Paradoxical Journalistic Pedagogy at HBCUs: Kaepernick Effect,
12. Intersection of Sports Communication Scholarship, Mentorship, Leadership,
and Advocacy: Reflection on Contributions to the Field
Unwana Samuel Akpan is a multidisciplinary media scholar-practitioner with over two decades of broadcast experience. He lectures in the Department of Mass Communication at the University of Lagos, Nigeria, and has been a visiting scholar at the Department of Communication, Culture and Media Studies (CCMS), Howard University, USA. He is also the Editor of the University of Lagos Communication Review. His research and teaching investigate and explore broadcast contents, sport communication, African communication systems, diaspora communication studies, media aesthetic.