Speak for yourself : analysing how US athletes used self-presentation on Twitter during the 2012 London Paralympic Games
Year of publication: |
2014
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Authors: | Pate, Joshua R. ; Hardin, Robin ; Ruihley, Brody J. |
Published in: |
International journal of sport management and marketing : IJSMM. - Olney, Bucks. : Inderscience Enterprises, ISSN 1475-8962, ZDB-ID 2194292-4. - Vol. 15.2014, 3/4, p. 141-162
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Subject: | Paralympic games | Twitter | self-presentation theory | social media | journalism | United States Olympic Committee | US Paralympics | International Paralympic Committee | IPC | London | sport management | marketing | Social Web | Social web | USA | United States | Sport | Sports | Sportmanagement | Sport management | Großbritannien | United Kingdom |
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