传播崩溃:魏玛共和国的体育联合会与媒体政治

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Christopher Young
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魏玛共和国有组织的体育运动由三股力量主导——所谓的资产阶级体育运动、体操运动(Turnen)和工人体育运动(Arbeitersport)。虽然学术界正确地指出了这两个联盟之间的差异,但却忽视了它们的一个重要共同点:向成员传达关键信息的努力。本文首次探讨了魏玛主要体育组织在传播方面的争论和发展。它表明,在20世纪20年代,随着这些组织寻求提高自己的形象,获得新成员并保留现有成员,制作期刊、运营新闻服务和游说媒体变得与参加或观看体育比赛本身一样重要。尽管它们彼此羡慕,但由于相似的原因,它们都未能实现自己的目标:内部结构不完善、决策失误、商业化体育及其催生的报纸和杂志的吸引力。虽然学术界经常注意到主流媒体对体育的高水平报道,但它并没有探索这种报道对读者的动态吸引力。通过研究专业媒体对三个主要联合会的活跃成员的影响,本文也揭示了随着魏玛共和国所有社会阶层向消费习惯的转变,新形式的写作和娱乐对个人的影响。在这样做的过程中,它在以经验为导向的体育史形式和新闻界的文化史之间架起了桥梁。
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Communication Breakdown: Sports Federations and Media Politics in the Weimar Republic
Organized sport in the Weimar Republic was dominated by three strands—so-called bourgeois sport, the gymnastics movement (Turnen) and the workers’ sports movement (Arbeitersport). While scholarship has rightly pointed out the differences between their federations, it has neglected a significant feature they had in common: the struggle to communicate key messages to their members. For the first time, this article examines debates about and developments in the communications of Weimar’s leading sports organizations. It shows that through the 1920s producing journals, running news services and lobbying the press became as important as competing in or watching sport itself, as the organizations sought to raise their profile, gain new members and retain the members they already had. Each of them, while envying the others, failed to meet its goals for similar reasons: inadequate internal structures, poor decision-making and the allure of commercialized sport and the papers and magazines it fed and produced. While scholarship has often noted the high level of sports coverage in the mainstream press, it has not explored the dynamic pull of such reporting on readers. By examining the effects of the professional media on the active members of the three main federations, this article therefore also sheds light on the power of new forms of writing and entertainment to influence individuals as the shift to consumer habits increased in all social classes throughout the Weimar Republic. In doing so, it bridges between empirically orientated forms of sports history and cultural histories of the press.
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German History
German History Multiple-
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期刊介绍: German History is the journal of the German History Society and was first published in 1984. The journal offers refereed research articles, dissertation abstracts, news of interest to German historians, conference reports and a substantial book review section in four issues a year. German History’s broad ranging subject areas and high level of standards make it the top journal in its field and an essential addition to any German historian"s library.
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