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“Populism, Sport, Leisure, and Popular Culture: Setting the Scene,” (with Bryan Clift and Alan Tomlinson),” in
Populism and the Sport and Leisure Spectacle: Studies in Sport, Leisure, and Popular Culture
, eds. Alan Tomlinson and Bryan Clift (London: Routledge, 2021), 3-25.
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“A Tale of Two Twitterstorms: The NFL, Donald Trump, and Digital Populism,” in
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“Feier-Kapitalismus, die Olympischen Sommerspiele und Tōkyō 2020,” in
NOlympics: Tōkyō 202Ø(1): In Der Kritik
, eds. Steffi Richter, Andreas Singler, and Dorothea Mladenova (Leipziger Universitätverlag, 2020), 81-99.
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“Why Haven’t the Olympics Been Canceled Yet?,” (with Dave Zirin)
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“The International Olympic Committee Builds a New Headquarters After Leaving Rio Crippled by Debt,” (with Dave Zirin)
The Nation
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2016
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KGW, NBC Portland
with Steph Strickland (6 August 2016). On the politics of the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics.
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“Journalistic Balance as Global Warming Bias: Creating Controversy Where Science Finds Consensus,” (with Maxwell Boykoff)
Extra!
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