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Book SynopsisThis edited collection examines how fantasy sports play has established a prominent and promising foothold in the larger sports ecology. The contributors include leading scholars and sports professionals who share historical and emerging perspectives on the importance of fantasy sports to larger issues of sport and society.
Trade ReviewThe book Fantasy Sports and the Changing Sports Media Industry, by Nicholas Bowman, John Spinda, and Jimmy Sanderson, provides a timely and detailed examination of fantasy sports and how the sports-media industry has changed to accommodate the expanding appetite for media surrounding players and teams that affect an owner’s fantasy team…. Overall, the collection of work on fantasy sports compiled by the editors is very timely and thorough. The book could be used in a sport communication course as a supplementary text to attract students into exploring how communication plays into fantasy sports. Fantasy sports are complex, and this book is a large step toward educating many on fantasy sport and the impact it has on its participants. The book is full of interesting content that will leave readers with an increased understanding of fantasy sports and could even help them manage fantasy-sport teams of their own. * International Journal of Sport Communication *
For those trying to understand why fan engagement with sports is increasingly dominated by the playing of fantasy sport and how new industries aim to monetize that engagement, Fantasy Sports and the Changing Sports Media Industry provides a vivid and comprehensive look at the 'realities' and dynamics of a new form of fanship set in an age of digital and social media. In this essential collection, the editors—all leaders in studying how mediated sport is played in a quickly changing media environment—have organized key scholars from across the globe in assessing how and why fantasy sports are played, not only for fans, but as a lucrative business enterprise. Here we see what underlies the roots of fantasy sports, the 'stimulations' and 'simulations' they provide, what drives the 'fanaticism' of fantasy sport fanship, how sports media are being changed by the rise of fantasy sports, and how new industries are 're-capitalizing' sports and challenging its legal terrain. For students of this 'new game,' those increasingly preoccupied by playing it, and those who are puzzled by its pull, this collection is essential reading. -- Lawrence A. Wenner, Loyola Marymount University
If I were constructing a fantasy line-up of sports communication, Bowman, Spinda, and Sanderson would be my top picks. This collection provides the first comprehensive look at the fantasy sports phenomenon that grew from a hobby into a multimillion dollar industry. -- Adam C. Earnheardt, Youngstown State University
Fantasy Sports and the Changing Sports Media Industry provides an interesting and informative view into the rapidly evolving realm of fantasy sports. Nicholas Bowman, John Spinda, and James Sanderson have skillfully organized an edited collection which provides readers with a working knowledge of the historical and industry driven components of fantasy sports and forecasts the future implications and possibilities of fantasy sports. This book is a thought provoking and valuable resource for everyone in the sport industry. -- Andy Gillentine, University of South Carolina
Table of ContentsSection 1: Roots of Fantasy Sports Chapter 1: The Origin of Fantasy Sports Shaun M. Anderson and Nicholas David Bowman Chapter 2: Simulations and Fantasy Sports: The Forgotten Element? John S. W. Spinda Chapter 3: Fantasy Sports across the Pond Nicholas M. Watanabe, Grace Yan, and Pamela Wicker Section 2: Fans and Fandom Chapter 4: “I wouldn’t pick them to save my season:” The impact of rivalry on fantasy football John S. W. Spinda and Cody Havard Chapter 5: Rooting With Your Rivals: Social Presence in Fantasy Sports Andy Boyan, David Westerman, and Emory S. Daniel Chapter 6: Draft Day: Risk, responsibility, and fantasy football Andrew Baerg Chapter 7: A Cluster Criticism of Justifications of Fantasy Sports for Women Katherine Lavelle Chapter 8: The Role of Self-Disclosure in Fantasy Sport League Satisfaction Christopher C. Gearhart, Shaughan A. Keaton and, Brody Ruihley Section 3: Fantasy and Sports Media Chapter 9: Legacy Media and Fantasy Sports Steve Bien-Aimé and Marie Hardin Chapter 10: Fantasy Sports and Mediated Fandom Brendan Dwyer, Stephen L. Shapiro, and Joris Drayer Chapter 11:“It Was All Your Fault”: Identity and Fan Messaging to Athletes at the Intersection of Fantasy Sport and Social Media James Sanderson Section 4: The Institutional Perspective Chapter 12: Fantasy Sport and World Cup Viewership Pamela Wicker, Nicholas M. Watanabe, and Grace Yan Chapter 13: Fantasy Sports Law: A Primer Mark Grabowski Section 5: For the Love of the Fantasy Game Chapter 14: Exploring the Braintrust: The Evolution and Impact of the Fantasy Sport Trade Association Brody J. Ruihley and Andrew C. Billings Chapter 15: Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS): The Future of Fantasy Games Renee Miller