About this Research Topic
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.
We welcome international submissions featuring case-based, opinions, conceptual analyses, or empirical papers presenting new insights into the following (but not limited to) topics:
• Psychological insight of identity and new media spectatorship;
• the changing face of global online sport-consuming audiences;
• the convergence of traditional and new media and fan experiences;
• fans second screen multitasking;
• e-Sports viewership and following;
• fan-athlete interaction in the digital environment;
• social media and mediated participation in online platforms;
• imagined communities and fantasy sports;
• the rhetorical investigation into sports online texts;
• gender perspectives in online sports consumption.
Keywords: Fans, Screens, Media, Communications, Behavior, sports, entertainment, attention
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