Items where Author is "Black, Jack"
Number of items: 99.
BLACK, Jack and SINCLAIR, Gary
(2024).
Online Abuse and the Challenges Faced by Sports Journalists in the UK and Ireland.
Hold the Front Page.
[Other]
BLACK, Jack
(2024).
Can AI Lie? Chatbot Technologies, the Subject, and the Importance of Lying.
Social Science Computer Review.
[Article]
SINCLAIR, Gary, KEARNS, Colm, LISTON, Katie, KILVINGTON, Daniel, BLACK, Jack, DOIDGE, Mark, FLETCHER, Thomas and LYNN, Theo
(2024).
Online Abuse, Emotion Work and Sports Journalism.
Journalism Studies.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2024).
Exploring the Contradictions of Sportswashing in Sports Fandom and Sports Research.
In: Media, Film and Communications Research Seminar, University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ, 9 Sep 2024 - 9 Sep 2024.
Media, Film & Communication Programme.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack and REYNOSO, Joseph S
(2024).
Introduction: Sport—A Psychoanalytic Inquiry.
In: BLACK, Jack and REYNOSO, Joseph S., (eds.)
Sport and Psychoanalysis: What Sport Reveals about Our Unconscious Desires, Fantasies, and Fears.
Lanham, Lexington Books, 1-22.
[Book Section]
BLACK, Jack
(2024).
Play, sport, and the creativity of sublimation: Understanding the importance of unimportant activities.
In: BLACK, Jack and REYNOSO, Joseph S, (eds.)
Sport and Psychoanalysis: What Sport Reveals about Our Unconscious Desires, Fantasies, and Fears.
Lanham, Lexington Books, 245-265.
[Book Section]
BLACK, Jack, KEARNS, Colm and SINCLAIR, Gary
(2024).
The Fetishization of Sport: Exploring the Effects of Fetishistic Disavowal in Sportswashing.
Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 48 (3-4), 145-164.
[Article]
DOIDGE, Mark, RODRIGO-JUSUE, Itoitz, BLACK, Jack, FLETCHER, Thomas, SINCLAIR, Gary, ROSATI, Pierangelo, KEARNS, Colm, KILVINGTON, Daniel, LISTON, Katie and LYNN, Theo
(2024).
“Kneeling only goes to highlight your ignorance. England is NOT! a #racist country”: Aversive racism, colour-blindness, and racist temporalities in discussions of football online.
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2024).
Aesthetical Ethics: Moral, Race, and Storied Imagination-Who believes in race? Exploring the psychosis of race via the belief in disbelief [Abstract only].
In: Psychology & the Other, Northeastern University, London, UK, 13 Jul 2024 - 14 Jul 2024.
Psychology & the Other.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack, FLETCHER, Thomas, KEARNS, Colm, KILVINGTON, Daniel, SINCLAIR, Gary, LYNN, Theo, DOIDGE, Mark, SANTOS, Guto Leoni, LISTON, Katie, RODRIGO-JUSUE, Itoitz and ROSATI, Pierangelo
(2024).
Social media and online hate in sport: A case study of association football.
In: BILLINGS, Andrew and HARDIN, Marie, (eds.)
Routledge Handbook of Sport and Social Media.
Routledge.
[Book Section]
BLACK, Jack
(2024).
Paranoia, perversion, and the subject of desire: A Lacanian exploration of AI chatbots [abstract only].
In: Learning or not learning from experience: Psychosocial approaches to researching and experiential learnings, Twickenham, UK, 17-18 Jun 2024.
Association for Psychosocial Studies and Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
SANTOS, Guto Leoni, DOS SANTOS, Vitor Gaboardi, KEARNS, Colm, SINCLAIR, Gary, BLACK, Jack, DOIDGE, Mark, FLETCHER, Thomas, KILVINGTON, Dan, ENDO, Patricia Takako, LISTON, Katie and LYNN, Theo
(2024).
Kicking Prejudice: Large Language Models for Racism Classification in Soccer Discourse on Social Media.
In: GUIZZARDI, Giancarlo, FLAVIA, Santoro, HARALAMBOS, Mouratidis and PNINA, Soffer, (eds.)
Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 36th International Conference, CAiSE 2024, Limassol, Cyprus, June 3–7, 2024, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 14663
.
Springer, Cham, 547-562.
[Book Section]
BLACK, Jack and REYNOSO, Joseph S
(2024).
Just a game? Sport and psychoanalytic theory.
Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, 29, 145-159.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2024).
Sport and the ‘national Thing’: exploring sport’s emotive significance.
In: WHIGHAM, Stuart, (ed.)
Sport and Nationalism: Theoretical Perspectives.
Sport in the Global Society – Contemporary Perspectives
.
London, Routledge, 118-132.
[Book Section]
BLACK, Jack, KEARNS, Colm, SINCLAIR, Gary, DOIDGE, Mark, FLETCHER, Thomas, KILVINGTON, Daniel, LISTON, Katie, LYNN, Theo and ROSATI, Pierangelo
(2023).
How sport became a vehicle for far-right conspiracy theories.
LSE: British Politics and Policy.
[Other]
BLACK, Jack
(2023).
The Psychosis of Race. A Lacanian Approach to Racism and Racialization.
Psychology and the Other
.
London, Routledge.
[Authored Book]
KEARNS, Colm, SINCLAIR, Gary and BLACK, Jack
(2023).
What Manchester City fans have to say about sportswashing.
RTE Brainstorm.
[Other]
BLACK, Jack
(2023).
Success in failure: from the destruction of the tragic to the self-negation of the comic.
Crisis & Critique, 10 (2), 30-54.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2023).
The dialectic of desire: AI chatbots and the desire not to know.
Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society.
[Article]
KEARNS, Colm, SINCLAIR, Gary, BLACK, Jack, DOIDGE, Mark, FLETCHER, Thomas, KILVINGTON, Daniel, LISTON, Katie, LYNN, Theo and SANTOS, Guto Leoni
(2023).
'Best Run Club in the World': Manchester City Fans and the Legitimation of Sportswashing?
International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 59 (4), 479-501.
[Article]
CHERRINGTON, James, BLACK, Jack and TILLER, Nicholas
(2023).
Running Away From the Taskscape: Ultramarathon as 'Dark Ecology'.
In: MELO, Ricardo, VAN RHEENEN, Derek and GAMMON, Sean, (eds.)
Nature Sports: Concepts and Practice.
Routledge.
[Book Section]
BLACK, Jack
(2023).
Beyond race? The radical temporality of the 'post-' [abstract only].
In: "Orphans of the Real: Emerging from the Echo Chambers – Psychosocial Perspectives," Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society Annual Conference, New Brunswick, NJ, USA, 27-28 Oct 2023.
Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack, KEARNS, Colm, SINCLAIR, Gary, DOIDGE, Mark, FLETCHER, Thomas, KILVINGTON, Daniel, LISTON, Katie and LYNN, Theo
(2023).
What the research says: Confronting online hate in sport.
TOHIF Blog.
[Other]
BLACK, Jack, FLETCHER, Thomas, DOIDGE, Mark, KEARNS, Colm, KILVINGTON, Daniel, LISTON, Katie, LYNN, Theo, ROSATI, Pierangelo and SINCLAIR, Gary
(2023).
'Let the tournament for the Woke begin!': Euro 2020 and the reproduction of Cultural Marxist conspiracies in online criticisms of the 'Take the Knee' protest.
Ethnic and Racial Studies.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2023).
Review of the book Algorithmic Desire: toward a new structuralist theory of social media, by Matthew Flisfeder.
Postdigital Science and Education.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2023).
Laundered Hate: Euro 2020 and the Mainstreaming of Alt-Right Conspiracies on Twitter [abstract only].
In: Representations of Race in Sports Journalism and Media, Sheffield, UK, 30 Jun 2023.
Sport Media Identity Network.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2023).
Mainstreaming the alt-right: sport and the effects of conspiracy during Euro 2020 [abstract only].
In: “The Impact of Professional Sport on Community,” Fourteenth International Conference on Sport & Society, Las Vegas, USA, 07-08 Jun 2023.
Sport & Society.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack
(2023).
The electric mountain bike as pharmakon: examining the problems and possibilities of an emerging technology.
Mobilities.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2023).
‘It’s (not) coming home’: desire, drive and the melancholy of English football.
In: ROBERTS, Will, WHIGHAM, Stuart, CULVIN, Alex and PARNELL, Daniel, (eds.)
Critical Issues in Football: A Sociological Analysis of the Beautiful Game.
Routledge.
[Book Section]
BLACK, Jack
(2023).
'Love Thy Social Media!': Hysteria and the Interpassive Subject.
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, 24 (4).
[Article]
CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack
(2022).
Introduction: Sport and physical activity in catastrophic environments – Tuning to the ‘weird’ and the ‘eerie’.
In: CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack, (eds.)
Sport and Physical Activity in Catastrophic Environments.
Routledge, 1-18.
[Book Section]
BLACK, Jack and CHERRINGTON, James
(2022).
Posthuman to Inhuman: mHealth technologies and the digital health assemblage.
Theory & Event, 25 (4), 726-750.
[Article]
KEARNS, Colm, SINCLAIR, Gary, BLACK, Jack, DOIDGE, Mark, FLETCHER, Thomas, KILVINGTON, Daniel, LISTON, Katie, LYNN, Theo and ROSATI, Pierangelo
(2022).
A Scoping Review of Research on Online Hate and Sport.
Communication & Sport, 11 (2), 402-430.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2022).
The psychosis of race: racialization, racial anxiety, and the objet a of Race [abstract only].
In: Lacan: clinic & culture conference, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A., 14-16 Oct 2022.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2022).
Reassembling mHealth: from 'posthuman' to 'inhuman' [abstract only].
In: Posthuman bodies and embodied posthumanisms: an interdisciplinary conference, Warwick, UK, 12-14 Oct 2022.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2022).
The object of horror: gaze and voice in Candyman [abstract only].
In: Candyman and the Whole Damn Swarm – A 30th Anniversary Conference, Sheffield, 7-9 Oct 2022.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2022).
The Appearance of Authority in Health and Wellbeing Media: Analysing Digital Guru Media through Lacan’s 'Big Other'.
In: LAWRENCE, Stefan, (ed.)
Digital Wellness, Health and Fitness Influencers. Critical Perspectives on Digital Guru Media.
Routledge Critical Leisure Series
.
Abingdon, Routledge, 35-51.
[Book Section]
BLACK, Jack
(2022).
What am I for the other? Digital media and its discontents [abstract only].
In: Digital Mediation and Working Through in Times of Denial, Disavowal and Splitting: On the Un/Representable, Twickenham, UK, 14-15 Sep 2022.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2022).
'Peace at last': Subjective destitution and the end of analysis in Peaky Blinders.
LACK.
[Other]
KEARNS, Colm, SINCLAIR, Gary, BLACK, Jack, DOIDGE, Mark, FLETCHER, Thomas, KILVINGTON, Daniel, LISTON, Katie, LYNN, Theodore and ROSATI, Pierangelo
(2022).
Online hate and sport: an overview of the key literature.
In: The European Association for Sociology of Sport and the International Sociology of Sport Association World Congress of Sociology of Sport, Tübingen, Germany, 07-10 Jun 2022.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2022).
A hole that does not speak: covid, catastrophe and the impossible.
Philosophy World Democracy.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2022).
On reflexive racism: disavowal, deferment and the lacanian subject.
Diacritics, 48 (4), 76-101.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2021).
Slipping on Banana Skins and Falling Through Bars: “True” Comedy and the Comic Character.
Galactica Media: Journal of Media Studies, 3 (3), 110-121.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack, LAKE, R.J. and FLETCHER, T.
(2021).
An Unnerving Otherness: English Nationalism and Rusedski’s Smile.
Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2021).
‘It’s (not) Coming Home’: English Football, English Nationalism and the Comedy in English Melancholy.
In: Nationalism and Irony Symposium, Sheffield Hallam University, 7 Sep 2021.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2021).
“The Rusedski smile... Are we really that desperate for success?”: English Nationalism, the Body and the Other – Making Sense of Rusedski’s “Smile” [Abstract only].
In: ‘Psychosocial Bodies’, Association of Psychoanalysis Studies Conference, Virtual, 01-02, 09-10 Jul 2021.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BAIRNER, Alan, BLACK, Jack, BOWES, Ali and WHIGHAM, Stuart
(2021).
Department for Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Call for Evidence – May 2021.
Project Report.
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
[Monograph]
BLACK, Jack
(2021).
Race, Racism and Political Correctness in Comedy A Psychoanalytic Exploration.
Routledge.
[Authored Book]
BLACK, Jack and CHERRINGTON, Jim
(2021).
Temporal Ontology in Ecology: Developing an ecological awareness through time, temporality and the past-present parallax.
Environmental Philosophy.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2021).
Suburban Superheroes: Utopia and Trauma in WandaVision.
Critical Studies in Television Online.
[Other]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
‘I Am (big) M(Other)’: Lacan’s big Other and the Role of Cynicism in Grant Sputore’s I Am Mother.
Free Associations: Psychoanalysis and Culture, Media, Groups, Politics (80), 121-131.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
Sport and the ‘National Thing’: Exploring Sport’s Emotive Significance.
Sport in Society.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
COVID-19: Approaching the In-Human.
Contours: Journal of the SFU Humanities Institute, 10 (Fall).
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
Reflexivity or orientation? Collective memories in the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand national press.
Memory Studies.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
Retroactive causation and the temporal construction of news: contingency and necessity, content and form.
Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory, 1-16.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
“A form of socially acceptable insanity”: Love, comedy and the digital in Her.
Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
COVID-19 and the Real Impossible.
International Journal of Žižek Studies, 14 (2), 1-22.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
Football is “the most important of the least important things”: The Illusion of Sport and COVID-19.
Leisure Sciences, 1-7.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack, FLETCHER, Thomas and LAKE, Robert J
(2020).
‘Success in Britain comes with an awful lot of small print’: Greg Rusedski and the precarious performance of national identity.
Nations and Nationalism, 1-20.
[Article]
CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack
(2020).
Spectres of nature in the trail building assemblage.
International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, 3 (1), 71-93.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
Mr. Robot – Part Three: ‘...the voyeurs who think they aren’t a part of this...’: Mr. Robot and the Subject.
Critical Studies in Television Online.
[Other]
BLACK, Jack and CHERRINGTON, Jim
(2020).
Community as Hyperobject: Exploring the ‘Spectral Plains’ of Leisure.
In: GLOVER, Troy and SHARPE, Erin, (eds.)
Leisure and its Communities: Rethinking Mutuality, Collective Expression, and Belonging in the New Century.
Routledge.
[Book Section]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
Mr Robot - Part Two: ‘Run Away with Me’ – Content, Form and Romantic Failure, an Ideological Critique (Scene Analysis).
Critical Studies in Television Online.
[Other]
BLACK, Jack and CHERRINGTON, James
(2020).
‘Nature doesn’t care that we’re there’: Re-Symbolizing Nature’s ‘Natural’ Contingency.
International Journal of Žižek Studies, 14 (1), 1-26.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
Mr. Robot – Part One: ‘Our Democracy has been hacked’ – Critiquing Mr. Robot.
Critical Studies in Television Online.
[Other]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
From Fight Club to Gaze – Making Sense of Sam Esmail’s Mr. Robot, An Introduction.
Critical Studies in Television Online.
[Other]
BLACK, Jack
(2020).
Watchmen’s Parallax View – handling past traumas and present tensions.
CST Online.
[Other]
WHIGHAM, Stuart and BLACK, Jack
(2019).
London 2012, Glasgow 2014 and athletes as political symbols – the precarious positioning of athletes within the evolving contemporary politics of the United Kingdom.
European Journal for Sport and Society..
[Article]
CHERRINGTON, James and BLACK, Jack
(2019).
Mountain bike trail building, ‘dirty’ work and a new terrestrial politics.
World Futures: The Journal of New Paradigm Research.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2019).
Grand Hotel Abyss: The Lives of the Frankfurt School.
Rethinking Marxism, 31 (4), 532-535.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2019).
“You ain’t gonna get away wit’ this, Django”: Fantasy, fiction and subversion in Quentin Tarantino’s, Django Unchained.
Quarterly review of film and video.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2019).
Conviviality and Parallax in David Olusoga’s Black and British: A Forgotten History.
European Journal of Cultural Studies.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2019).
Parallax, parapraxis and the multicultural representation of British media events [abstract only].
In: Critical Issues in Contemporary Sport, Oxford, UK, 01 Mar 2019.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2018).
'Is it bigger than the bread bin?': Parallax, Parapraxis and the Multicultural Representation of British Media Events.
In: Diversity within events, tourism and hospitality, Leeds, UK, 5 Dec 2018.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2018).
From mood to movement: English nationalism, the European Union and taking back control.
Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2018).
The subjective and objective violence of terrorism: analysing “British values” in newspaper coverage of the 2017 London Bridge attack.
Critical Studies on Terrorism.
[Article]
CHERRINGTON, James, BLACK, Jack and TILLER, Nicholas
(2018).
Running away from the taskscape : ultramarathon as ‘dark ecology’.
Annals of Leisure Research, 1-21.
[Article]
WHIGHAM, Stuart and BLACK, Jack
(2018).
Glasgow 2014, the media and Scottish politics – the (post)imperial symbolism of the Commonwealth Games and the push for ‘Empire 2.0’.
London School of Economics and Political Science.
[Other]
BLACK, Jack
(2018).
"We’re always looking for females": gender disparities and power dynamics in the sports journalism industry [abstract only].
In: Gender differentiation in media industries, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 14-15 Jun 2018.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2018).
Media, Memory and Sporting Mega-Events.
In: Changing the rules of the game? An interdisciplinary symposium examining the relationship between sport and media, Loughborough University, 16 -17 May 2018.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
WHIGHAM, Stuart and BLACK, Jack
(2018).
Glasgow 2014, the media and Scottish politics – the (post)imperial symbolism of the Commonwealth Games.
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations., 20 (2), 360-378.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2018).
The United Kingdom and British Empire: A Figurational Approach.
Rethinking History, 22 (1), 3-24.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack and WHIGHAM, Stuart
(2017).
‘Team GB’ or ‘Team Scotland’? Media representations of ‘Britishness’ and ‘Scottishness’ at London 2012 and Glasgow 2014.
Journalism.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack and FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth
(2017).
Re-establishing the ‘outsiders’: English press coverage of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
International Review for the Sociology of Sport.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2017).
Transcending sport: The reification of Muhammad Ali.
In: Ali in Un/Expected Spaces, University of Turku, Turku, Finland, 17-19 May 2017.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2016).
The reification of celebrity : global newspaper coverage of the death of David Bowie.
International Review of Sociology, 27 (1), 202-224.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2016).
'As British as fish and chips': British newspaper representations of Mo Farah during the 2012 London Olympic Games.
Media, Culture & Society, 38 (7), 979-996.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2016).
Celebrating British multiculturalism, lamenting England/Britain’s past.
Nations and Nationalism, 22 (4), 786-802.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2015).
Portraying Britain’s past: English national newspaper coverage of the 2012 London Olympic ceremonies.
In: POYNTER, Gavin, VIEHOFF, Valeria and LI, Yang, (eds.)
The London Olympics and Urban Development: The Mega-Event City.
Regions and Cities
.
Abingdon, Routledge, 320-334.
[Book Section]
MAGUIRE, Joseph, BLACK, Jack and DARLINGTON, Becky
(2015).
‘The Day the Flame Came to Town’: The Olympic flame, symbol, community and commodification.
Sociology of Sport Journal, 32 (2), 117-139.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack and WHIGHAM, Stuart
(2015).
"Team GB", "Team England" or "Team Scotland"? Media Representations of "Britishness", "Englishness" and "Scottishness" in London 2012 and Glasgow 2014 [abstract only].
In: BSA Annual Conference 2015, 01 - 03 Apr 2015.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
MATTHEWS, Christopher R, CHANNON, Alex and BLACK, Jack
(2015).
Learning & Teaching in Sociology - A Report by the British Sociological Association.
Other.
The British Sociological Association (BSA).
[Monograph]
BLACK, Jack
(2014).
"They are perhaps the most nationalist people in the world": English nationalism during the 2012 Diamond Jubilee and London Olympic Games [abstract only].
In: BSA Annual Conference 2014, Leeds, UK, 02 - 04 Apr 2014.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2013).
"The Imperial Elephant in the Room": British identification during the 2012 Diamond Jubilee and London Olympic Ceremonies [abstract only].
In: Formations and Representations of British National Identity, Warwick, UK, 02 Sep 2013.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2013).
'Narratives of Empire': An investigation into the English national press coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Ceremonies.
In: Olympic Legacies: International Conference – Impacts of Mega-Events on Cities, University of East London, London, UK, 4-6 September 2013.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2013).
'Narratives of Empire': An investigation into the English national press coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Ceremonies.
In: BSA Teaching Group Regional Day Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK, 15 June 2013.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2013).
'Narratives of Empire': An investigation into the English national press coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Ceremonies’.
In: Britishness in the 21st Century, Keele University, Keele, UK, 19 June 2013.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack and EWEN, Neil
(2013).
Team GB, or no Team GB, that is the Question: Olympic football and the Post-War Crisis of Britishness.
Sport in History, XXII, 302-324.
[Article]