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Sports communication is an aspect of communication studies which specializes in the study of communication in a sports setting. It can encompass the study of interpersonal and organizational communication (both verbal and non-verbal) between participants within a particular sport (e.g. players, coaches, managers, referees, trainers and physiotherapists, and governing bodies); communication between sports particpants, fans, and the media; and the way that sports are represented and communicated in the media.[1]
References
- ^ Peddersen, Miloch, and Laucella (2007) p. 76
- Pedersen, Paul; Miloch, Kimberly S.; Laucella, Pamela C. (2007). Strategic Sport Communication. Human Kinetics. ISBN 0736065245
- Further reading
- Brown, Robert S. (2003). Case Studies in Sport Communication. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0275975304
- Pedersen, Paul; Parks, Janet; Quarterman, Jerome; Thibault, Lucie (2010). Contemporary Sport Management 4th edition. Human Kinetics. ISBN 0736081674
- Weinberg, Robert S. and Gould, Daniel (2010). Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 5th edition. Human Kinetics. ISBN 0736083235
External links
- Effective Communication in Sports on livestrong.com
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