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Communication and Sport offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of how sport functions as a powerful communicative arena in contemporary society. Bringing together diverse perspectives from media studies, sociology, cultural studies, and political communication, this volume examines how communication operates in, through, and around sport. Through eight carefully curated chapters, the book highlights emerging research areas such as athlete activism, digital disinformation, gendered media narratives, mega-event politics, and the cultural significance of e-sports. Designed for students, scholars, and practitioners, this collection provides both a conceptual foundation and a reassertive perspective on the evolving relationship between sport and communication. Timely, accessible, and interdisciplinary, this volume underscores why understanding communication is essential for understanding sport—and why sport remains a vital lens for interpreting contemporary life.

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DOI: 10.59537/saupress.2506

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