Communication & Sport, Vol. 13, 2025, No. 5

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Introduction

Echoes and Evolutions: Reflecting on the Past to Shape the Future of Sports Communication
Andrew C. Billings

Invited Articles

The There that is There and the There that is Not: Reflections on Taking Stock of Communication & Sport as a Disciplinary Project
Lawrence A. Wenner

Feminist Media Scholarship in Communication & Sport: A Response to the 10-Year Review
Dunja Antunovic and Toni Bruce

Addressing the 37 Percent: A Call for Using More Human Subjects in Empirical Sport Communication Studies
Kenon A. Brown

On Rhetorical Theory and Criticism in Sport Communication
Michael L. Butterworth

Open Access
Theory-Building and Multi-Level Analysis: Further Broadening the Horizon of Communication & Sport
Jacco van Sterkenburg

Embrace Methodological Breadth in Communication and Sport Research – A Response to Cummins and Hahn
Tang Tang

Finding Teammates on a Messy Playing Field: Continued Thoughts on 10 Years of Theory & Method in Communication & Sport
R. Glenn Cummins and Dustin Hahn

Research Articles

Open Access
10 Years of Communication & Sport: A Review of Theory, Method, and Authorship
R. Glenn Cummins and Dustin Hahn

Open Access
Narrative Storytelling as a Fan Conversion Tool in the Netflix Docuseries Drive to Survive
Caroline Soble and Mark Lowes

Competing Together, Nations Apart: Identity and Nationality at the 2023 World Baseball Classic
Zachary W. Arth, Mackenzie P. Pike, Patrick C. Gentile, Brandon Bruce and Daniel Capuano

A (Meta) Picture is Worth a Thousand “Likes:” An Analysis of Engagement with Sports Network Images on Instagram
Rich G. Johnson, Miles Romney and Kevin John

“New Heights” in Storytelling?: Considerations for Cross-National Analyses of Broadcasters’ Social Media Coverage of the Paralympics
Dunja Antunovic, Andrea Bundon, Andrea Bundon and Peter Gancayco

Girl Power and Brand Power: Postfeminist Sensibility in News Coverage of Tokyo’s Girl “Prodigy” Skateboarders
Brigid McCarthy

“I Feel Qatari Today […] I Feel Disabled Today, […] I Feel Like a Migrant Worker Today…”: On Sport, Leadership, and Moral Legitimacy
Yoseph Z. Mamo, Christos Anagnostopoulos, Simon Chadwick and Damon P. S. Andrew

“Guarding Our National Volleyball Sheroes Against Social Media Malice”: Exploring the Rejection-Identification Process Among Chinese Women’s National Volleyball Team Fans
Yangkun Huang, Yuan Gao and Jiayu Yang

Telecasting Tokyo to a Locked Down Nation: Australian Broadcast Coverage of the 2020 Olympic Summer Games
Olan Kees Martin Scott, Michael Van Bussel, Bo (Norman) Li, Adam T. Pappas, Gillian Golosky and Victoria Dewar


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