CTE, Media, and the NFL
Framing a Public Health Crisis as a Football Epidemic
Travis R Bell author Janelle Applequist author Christian Dotson-Pierson author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Lexington Books
Published:25th Jun '19
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- Paperback£37.00(9781498570589)
CTE, Media, and the NFL: Framing a Public Health Crisis as a Football Epidemic examines the central role of media in constructing an entangled relationship between chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and the National Football League (NFL), challenging a predominately symbiotic sports/media complex. The authors of this book analyze more than a decade of media coverage, along with three prominent films, to unpack how media discourse resurrects CTE, a preventable degenerative brain disease linked to boxing in 1928, and subsequently frames it as a football epidemic dating back to 2005. The authors position CTE as a public health crisis, whereby media coverage of CTE and the NFL’s vigorous reliance on controversial published research by the Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) Committee parallels the moral panic of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and Big Tobacco’s manufacturing of doubt through faulty science. This book argues that the continued aspiration and idolization of the NFL, and its lack of accountability for health concerns surrounding brain injuries, highlight the firm grasp of hegemonic masculinity on the ideology of American football - further problematizing media’s glorification of the sport. Scholars of sports media, health communication, and general media studies will find this book particularly useful to discuss longitudinal effects of media framing centered on critical health risks in sport and the challenge of translating accurate scientific knowledge to the public domain.
Travis R. Bell, Janelle Applequist, and Christian Dotson-Pierson offer a compelling narrative of unstoppable force (America’s love of football) meeting the immovable object (accumulating evidence of the sport as a major health epidemic). This is a book of searing insight and import—showing the role media plays both in telling the uncomfortable stories and also in stifling them to keep the NFL party rolling. -- Andrew C. Billings, The University of Alabama
- Winner of Communication and Sport Division's Outstanding Book Award 2020
ISBN: 9781498570565
Dimensions: 238mm x 159mm x 18mm
Weight: 463g
182 pages