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Damion Sturm
Damion Sturm
Senior Lecturer, Sport Management, Massey University
Verified email at massey.ac.nz - Homepage
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Understanding esports: An introduction to the global phenomenon
KL Adams, AC Billings, N Bowman, J Coble, GA Cranmer, G Devia-Allen, ...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2019
512019
Media, masculinities, and the machine: F1, transformers, and fantasizing technology at its limits
D Fleming, D Sturm
A&C Black, 2011
372011
A glamorous and high-tech global spectacle of speed: Formula One motor racing as mediated, global and corporate spectacle
D Sturm
Sports events, society and culture, 68-82, 2014
362014
Fans as e-participants? Utopia/dystopia visions for the future of digital sport fandom
D Sturm
Convergence 26 (4), 841-856, 2020
322020
Moving beyond “insider or outsider”: The ethnographic challenges of researching elite sport facilities in New Zealand
R Kerr, D Sturm
Qualitative inquiry 25 (9-10), 1137-1147, 2019
242019
Playing with the autoethnographical: Performing and re-presenting the fan’s voice
D Sturm
Cultural Studies? Critical Methodologies 15 (3), 213-223, 2015
222015
Smash and bash cricket? Affective technological innovations in the Big Bash
D Sturm
Media International Australia 155 (1), 80-88, 2015
212015
Masculinities, affect and the (re) place (ment) of stardom in Formula One fan leisure practices
D Sturm
Annals of Leisure Research 14 (2-3), 224-241, 2011
182011
Not your average Sunday driver
D Sturm
Understanding Esports: An introduction to the global phenomenon, 153-165, 2019
172019
14 Formula E’s ‘green’challenge to motorsport events, spaces and technologies
D Sturm
Green events and green tourism: An international guide to good practice, 2018
142018
The Formula One paradox: Macho male racers and ornamental glamour ‘girls’
D Sturm
Sport, Gender and Mega-Events, 113-130, 2021
132021
A ‘cannibalised’cricket event? Mediatisation, innovation and The Hundred
T Fletcher, D Sturm, D Malcolm
Leisure studies 43 (1), 31-46, 2024
102024
Home of (or for?) Champions? The Politics of High-Performance/Elite and Community sport at New Zealand’s Home of Cycling
D Sturm, RE Rinehart
Leisure Sciences 40 (7), 711-722, 2018
102018
Fluid Spectator-Tourists and Perfect Umpires: innovative Televisual Technologies, Global Audiences and the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
D Sturm
Comunicazioni sociali: 2, 2015, 230-240, 2015
102015
From idyllic past-time to spectacle of accelerated intensity: Televisual technologies in contemporary cricket
D Sturm
Cricket in the 21st Century, 42-58, 2023
92023
Formula E’s ‘green’challenge to motorsport events, spaces and technologies: the London e-prix as a case study
D Sturm
Green events and green tourism, 145-153, 2018
92018
Evoking ‘New Zealandness’: Representations of nationalism during the 2011 (New Zealand) Rugby World Cup
DC Sturm, G Lealand
New Zealand journal of media studies 13 (2), 46-65, 2012
92012
The Monaco Grand Prix and the Indianapolis 500: Projecting European Glamour and Global Americana
DC Sturm
Media and Mega Events, 170-184, 2017
82017
They are not ‘Team New Zealand'or the ‘New Zealand'Warriors! An exploration of pseudo-nationalism in New Zealand sporting franchises
D Sturm, T Kavanagh, RE Rinehart
Sport and Nationalism, 181-197, 2024
62024
Sport in Aotearoa New Zealand: Contested Terrain
D Sturm, R Kerr
Routledge, 2022
6*2022
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