“I’m Glad I Played When the Country Still Had Gonads”: Pop Warner’s Kickoff Policy Change and the Framing of Health and Safety Initiatives in Football
Jimmy Sanderson, David Cassilo
pp. 1-22
DOI: 10.1353/jsm.2019.0002
Marketing in the Minors: Comparing Minor and Major League Baseball Teams’ Use of Facebook
Ryan Vooris, Rebecca Achen
pp. 23-46
DOI: 10.1353/jsm.2019.0003
Gay Talese and Floyd Patterson: Constructing a Liminal Hero for an Ambivalent Age
Phillip J. Hutchison
pp. 47-66
DOI: 10.1353/jsm.2019.0004
Who Is to Blame? An Examination of American Sports Journalists’ Lance Armstrong Hero Narrative and Post–Doping Confession Paradigm Repair
Sada Reed
pp. 67-91
DOI: 10.1353/jsm.2019.0000
Gazing Through a Nationalized Tilt: The Summer Olympics as Validation of the National Connective Motives Scale
Kenon Brown, Andrew C. Billings, Ziyuan Zhou
pp. 93-112
DOI: 10.1353/jsm.2019.0005
Queue the Drama: Netflix’s Last Chance U and the Portrayal of Myths in Sports Documentaries
Evan L. Frederick, Marion E. Hambrick, Sam Schmidt, Megan Shreffler
pp. 113-136
DOI: 10.1353/jsm.2019.0006
Virtual Tailgating: A Q-Methodology Analysis of Why Sports Fans Visit Online Sports Forums
Kris Boyle, Jordan Mower, Tom Robinson, Clark Callahan
pp. 137-154
DOI: 10.1353/jsm.2019.0007
The Impact of Presenting Physiological Data During Sporting Events on Audiences’ Entertainment
Ryan Rogers
pp. 155-170
DOI: 10.1353/jsm.2019.0008
Identification and Crisis: An Exploration Into the Influence of Sports Identification on Stakeholder Perceptions of Sports-Related Crisis
Jennifer Harker
pp. 171-199
DOI: 10.1353/jsm.2019.0001
Better Than Steph Curry and More Profitable Than LeBron James: An Analysis of LaVar Ball’s Agenda Building of the Ball Brothers
Melvin L. Williams, Matthew J. Cotton
pp. 201-232
DOI: 10.1353/jsm.2019.0009
Last Chance U
Michelle Boettcher, Aris Hall
pp. 233-237
DOI: 10.1353/jsm.2019.0010