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    Call for Book Chapters | Global Perspectives on Soccer and the Media and Entertainment Industry | Call ends March 17, 2024

    This book is aimed at providing different perspectives on the interactions between political football and global media and entertainment industries. These perspectives may be historical, religious, socio-cultural and political among others. The book equally seeks to explore representations of football politics in diverse media notably cinema, television, games, magazines, comics, photojournalism, advertising and online platforms among others. 

    Call for Papers | Frontiers Research Topic: “Spectator Sport and Fan Behavior – Volume II”. Call ends May 9, 2023

    While event attendance and media consumption received a great deal of attention from scholars, there is a growing understanding that sports fans interact, both physically and digitally, with their favorite teams in numerous other ways. At the same time, research also demonstrated a positive relationship between fan identification and self-esteem. Thus, the aim of this Research Topic is to explore fan behaviors in many different areas, involving sports media and the (ever-changing) digital environment.

    Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, Volume 20, 2022

    ESLJ is a refereed and open access online journal. It is located within a dynamic and rapidly expanding area of legal theory and legal practice. Whilst focussed within legal study, the areas it encompasses are necessarily interdisciplinary. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue:Exploring Entertainment Law’s Boundaries: Applying a Transdisciplinary Approach by Steve Greenfield.

    Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, Volume 19, 2021

    ESLJ is a refereed and open access online journal. It is located within a dynamic and rapidly expanding area of legal theory and legal practice. Whilst focussed within legal study, the areas it encompasses are necessarily interdisciplinary. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue:Sports Law in Montenegro: Origins and Contemporary Development by Marko Begović (open access).

    Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, Volume 18, 2020

    ESLJ is a refereed and open access online journal. It is located within a dynamic and rapidly expanding area of legal theory and legal practice. Whilst focussed within legal study, the areas it encompasses are necessarily interdisciplinary. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS IN THE INTERNATIONAL TENNIS FEDERATION’S DISCIPLINARY REGIME by Ben Livings, Karolina Wlodarczak.

    Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, Volume 17, 2019

    ESLJ is a refereed and open access online journal. It is located within a dynamic and rapidly expanding area of legal theory and legal practice. Whilst focussed within legal study, the areas it encompasses are necessarily interdisciplinary. Editor’s pick from the current issue: KEN FOSTER AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF UK SPORTS LAW: A REFLECTIVE INTERVIEW by Steve Greenfield, Mark James, Guy Osborn

    Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, Volume 16, 2018

    ESLJ is a refereed and open access online journal. It is located within a dynamic and rapidly expanding area of legal theory and legal practice. Whilst focussed within legal study, the areas it encompasses are necessarily interdisciplinary. Editor’s pick from the current issue: A TALE OF TWO TRADEMARKS: A US ANALYSIS OF THE PROTECTION STRATEGIES OF ADIDAS AND CONVERSE by Katie M. Brown, Natasha T. Brison.

    Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, Volume 15, 2017

    ESLJ is a refereed and open access online journal. It is located within a dynamic and rapidly expanding area of legal theory and legal practice. Whilst focussed within legal study, the areas it encompasses are necessarily interdisciplinary. Areas that are of interest to the Journal include the ways in which the law and regulatory frameworks operate in the following industries: music, sport, film, theatre and literature, art, gaming, the night time economy and the Internet and social media.

    Sport & Entertainment Review, Volume 3, 2017, Issue 3

    The mission of Sport & Entertainment Review is to become the outlet for the best new ideas for people creating, leading, and transforming sport and entertainment organizations and businesses, by publishing cutting-edge, authoritative thinking on the key issues facing executives in the world of sport and entertainment.

    Sport & Entertainment Review, Volume 3, 2017, Issue 2

    The mission of Sport & Entertainment Review is to become the outlet for the best new ideas for people creating, leading, and transforming sport and entertainment organizations and businesses, by publishing cutting-edge, authoritative thinking on the key issues facing executives in the world of sport and entertainment.
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