Journal
Bancroft, K., & Sturm, D. (2025). Exploring Gender Inequality
in Formula One: Women as ‘Anomalies’
and ‘Outsiders’ in Engineering, Mechanical and Manufacturing Roles.
International Journal of Sport Management. 26(4), 433-467 Retrieved from https://internationaljournalofsportmanagement.com/exploring-gender-inequality-in-formula-one-women-as-anomalies-and-outsiders-in-engineering-mechanical-and-manufacturing-roles/
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Sturm, D., Andrews, DL., Miller, T., & Bustad, J. (2025). Green light or black flag? Greenwashing environmental sustainability in Formula One and Formula E.
Annals of Leisure Research. 28(1), 116-135
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Sturm, D. (2024). Book Review: Vidya Subramanian, Speeding up Sport: Technology and the Indian Premier League.
South Asia Research. 44(2), 267-270Retreived from https://doi.org/10.1177/02627280241233684
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Fletcher, T., Sturm, D., & Malcolm, D. (2024). A ‘cannibalised’ cricket event? Mediatisation, innovation and The Hundred.
Leisure Studies. 43(1), 31-46
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Sturm, D., Kavanagh, T., & Rinehart, RE. (2021). They are not ‘Team New Zealand’ or the ‘New Zealand’ Warriors! An exploration of pseudo-nationalism in New Zealand sporting franchises.
Sport in Society. 24(11), 2019-2035
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Sturm, D. (2021). From idyllic past-time to spectacle of accelerated intensity: televisual technologies in contemporary cricket.
Sport in Society. 24(8), 1305-1321
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Sturm, D. (2020). Fans as e-participants? Utopia/dystopia visions for the future of digital sport fandom.
Convergence. 26(4), 841-856
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Sturm, D. (2019). ‘I dream of Genie’: Eugenie Bouchard’s ‘body’ of work on Facebook.
Celebrity Studies. 10(4), 583-587
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Sturm, D., & Rinehart, RE. (2018). Home of (or for?) Champions? The Politics of High-Performance/Elite and Community sport at New Zealand’s Home of Cycling.
Leisure Sciences. 40(7), 711-722
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Kerr, R., & Sturm, D. (2019). Moving Beyond “Insider or Outsider”: The Ethnographic Challenges of Researching Elite Sport Facilities in New Zealand.
Qualitative Inquiry. 25(9-10), 1137-1147
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Sturm, D. (2015). Playing with the autoethnographical: Performing and re-presenting the fan's voice.
Cultural Studies Critical Methodologies. 15(3), 213-223
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Sturm, D. (2015). Smash and Bash cricket? Affective technological innovations in the Big Bash.
Media International Australia. (155), 80-88
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Sturm, D. (2015). 'Fluid Spectator-Tourists': Innovative Televisual Technologies, Global Audiences and the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
Comunicazioni Sociali. (2), 230-240
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Sturm, D. (2014). Digital Media Sport: Technology, Power and Culture in the Network Society.
MEDIA INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA. (152), 196-196
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Sturm, DC. (2014). Book Review: Gender and Genre in Sports Documentaries: Critical Essays.
Studies in Documentary Film. 8(2), 172-174Retreived from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17503280.2014.913335
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Sturm, DC. (2014). Book Review: 'Digital media sport: Technology, power and culture in the network society'.
Media International Australia, Incorporating Culture & Policy. (152), 196-196Retreived from http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=568576301578580;res=IELLCC
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Sturm, D., & McKinney, A. (2013). Affective hyper-consumption and immaterial labors of love: Theorizing sport fandom in the age of new media.
Participations: journal of audience and reception studies. 10(1), 357-362 Retrieved from http://www.participations.org/Volume%2010/Issue%201/19%20Sturm%20&%20McKinney%2010.1.pdf
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Sturm, D., & Lealand, G. (2012). Evoking ‘New Zealandness’: Representations of nationalism during the 2011 (New Zealand) Rugby World Cup.
New Zealand Journal of Media Studies. 13(2), 46-65 Retrieved from https://medianz.otago.ac.nz/medianz/issue/view/6
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Sturm, D. (2011). Masculinities, affect and the (re)place(ment) of stardom in Formula One fan leisure practices.
Annals of Leisure Research. 14(2-3), 224-241
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Book
Sturm, D. (2024). From idyllic past-time to spectacle of accelerated intensity: televisual technologies in contemporary cricket. In S. Naha, & D. Malcolm (Eds.)
Cricket in the 21st Century. : Routledge
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Sturm, D., Kavanagh, T., & Rinehart, RE. (2024). They are not ‘Team New Zealand’ or the ‘New Zealand’ Warriors! An exploration of pseudo-nationalism in New Zealand sporting franchises. In S. Whigham (Ed.)
Sport and Nationalism: Theoretical Perspectives. (pp. 181 - 197). London, United Kingdom: Routledge
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Sturm, D. (2023). The ‘Star in the Car’: Formula One Stardom, Driver Agency and Celebrity Culture. In D. Sturm, S. Wagg, & DL. Andrews (Eds.)
The History and Politics of Motor Racing: Lives in the Fast Lane. (pp. 519 - 556). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan
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Sturm, D. (2023). Formula One as Television. In D. Sturm, S. Wagg, & DL. Andrews (Eds.)
The History and Politics of Motor Racing: Lives in the Fast Lane. (pp. 387 - 411). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan
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Sturm, D., Wagg, S., & Andrews, DL. (2023). Introduction. In D. Sturm, S. Wagg, & DL. Andrews (Eds.)
The History and Politics of Motor Racing: Lives in the Fast Lane. (pp. 1 - 20). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan
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Sturm, D., Wagg, S., & Andrews, DL. (Eds.) (2023).
The History and Politics of Motor Racing: Lives in the Fast Lane. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan
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Sturm, D. (2023). Processes of Greenwashing, Virtue Signalling, and Sportwashing in Contemporary Formula One: Formula Façade?. In HE. Næss, & S. Chadwick (Eds.)
The Future of Motorsports: Business, Politics and Society. (pp. 167 - 182). Adingdon, United Kingdom and New York, United States of America: Routledge
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Bradbury, P., Batty, R., & Sturm, D. (2022). Event Management. In R. López de D'Amico (Ed.)
El Libro de la Gerencia Deportiva. : Kinesis
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Sturm, D., & Kobayashi, K. (2022). Global/local celebrity and national sport stardom: Examining Sonny Bill Williams, Brendon McCullum and Lydia Ko. In D. Sturm, & R. Kerr (Eds.)
Sport in Aotearoa New Zealand: Contested Terrain. (pp. 119 - 132). Abingdon, United Kingdom, and New York, United States of America: Routledge
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Jackson, S., & Sturm, D. (2022). Advertising, branding and corporate nationalism: The contested terrain of the Aotearoa New Zealand All Blacks. In D. Sturm, & R. Kerr (Eds.)
Sport in Aotearoa New Zealand: Contested Terrain. (pp. 19 - 30). https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003034445-3/advertising-branding-corporate-nationalism-steve-jackson-damion-sturm: Routledge
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Kerr, R., & Sturm, D. (2022). Introduction. In D. Sturm, & R. Kerr (Eds.)
Sport in Aotearoa New Zealand: Contested Terrain. (pp. 1 - 6). Abingdon, United Kingdom, and New York, United States of America: Routledge
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Sturm, D., & Kerr, R. (Eds.) (2021).
Sport in Aotearoa New Zealand: Contested Terrain. London, United Kingdom: Routledge
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Sturm, D., & Rinehart, R. (2021). Home of (or for?) Champions? The Politics of High-Performance/Elite and Community sport at New Zealand’s Home of Cycling. In R. Dunlap, J. Harmon, & J. Rose (Eds.)
The Politics of Leisure. : Routledge
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Sturm, D., Kerr, R., Rinehart, RE., & Espiner, S. (2020). Pipe-dreams and utopian visions: blending community and high performance sport in New Zealand cycling and gymnastics. In T. Glover, & EK. Sharpe (Eds.)
Leisure Communities: Rethinking Mutuality, Collective Identity and Belonging in the New Century. (pp. 147 - 157). London, United Kingdom: Routledge
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Sturm, D. (2019). Not your average sunday driver: The formula 1 esports series world championship. In
Understanding Esports an Introduction to the Global Phenomenon. (pp. 153 - 166).
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Sturm, D. (2018). Formula E's 'green' challenge to motorsport events, spaces and technologies: The London e-prix as a case study. In
Green Events and Green Tourism an International Guide to Good Practice. (pp. 145 - 153).
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Sturm, D. (2018). Macho Madness and the Mania (“Oh Yeaaaah, Dig It!”): Mediatization, Masculinities and Affective Memories of WWF’s Halcyon Days (c. 1984–1993). In AD. Horton (Ed.)
Identity in Professional Wrestling Essays on Nationality, Race and Gender. (pp. 270 - 288). Jefferson, North Carolina, United States of America: McFarland and Company, Inc, Publishers
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Sturm, D. (2017). The Monaco Grand Prix AND Indianapolis 500: Projecting European glamour and global Americana. In
Sport Media and Mega Events. (pp. 170 - 184).
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Sturm, D. (2015). ‘Elitist aesthetics: Extreme metal fans as taste-makers and gate-keepers’. In SA. Wilson (Ed.)
Music at the Extremes Essays on Sounds Outside the Mainstream. (pp. 13 - 29). North Carolina: McFarland
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Sturm, D. (2014). A glamorous and high-tech global spectacle of speed: Formula One motor racing as mediated, global and corporate spectacle. In
Sports Events Society and Culture. (pp. 68 - 82).
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Sturm, DC. (2013). Motorvehicle sports: Formula One racing. In D. Levinson, & G. Pfister (Eds.)
Berkshire Encyclopedia of World Sport. (pp. 830 - 837). Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire
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Fleming, D., & Sturm, D.(2011).
Media, Masculinities, and the Machine: F1, Transformers, and Fantasizing Technology at its Limits.
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Fleming, D., & Sturm, D.(2011).
Media, Masculinities, and the Machine F1, Transformers, and Fantasizing Technology at Its Limits. New York: Continuum
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Sturm, DC. (2008). ‘Omigod it’s Russell Crowe’: South Park’s assault on celebrity. In J. Weinstock (Ed.)
Taking South Park Seriously. (pp. 209 - 225). New York: SUNY
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Sturm, DC. (2007). Motorvehicle sports: Formula One racing. In D. Booth, & H. Thorpe (Eds.)
Berkshire Encyclopedia of Extreme Sport. (pp. 204 - 209). Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire
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Conference
Sturm, D. (2024). ‘Glitz, Glamour and Razzmatazz’: Sport Entertainment and the ‘Americanisation’ of Formula One. In
Abstracts of papers presented at the 2024 conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research IAMCR 2024: Media, Communication and Sport Section(pp. 12 - 13). , International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) Conference 2024: Whiria te tāngata - Weaving People Together Christchurch, New Zealand: International Association for Media and Communication Research
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Sturm, D. (2023). A precarious future for the Commonwealth Games?. In
Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies (ANZALS) 30th Anniversary Conference Leisure for Life(pp. 78 - 78). , Australian and New Zealand Associa�on for Leisure Studies (ANZALS) 30th Anniversary Conference: Leisure for Life Auckland, New Zealand: School of Hospitality and Tourism, Auckland University of Technology
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Sturm, D. (2019, December). Am I watching the NRL, BBL or KFC? The colonel, commodification and Australian sport. Presented at
Australia and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies. Queenstown.
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Sturm, D. (2019, April). The ‘Anna Kournikova effect’: The antecedents and hyper-sexualisation of female sport stars. Presented at
World Congress of Sociology of Sport (International Sociology of Sport Assocation - ISSA). Dunedin.
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Sturm, D.‘Dream Big New Zealand’? Re-framing New Zealand through popular and promotional representations of the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
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Sturm, DC., & Kerr, R. (2016, July). Moving beyond ‘insider or outsider’: The ethnographic challenges of researching elite sport facilities in New Zealand. Presented at
Leisure Studies Association Conference. Liverpool, United Kingdom.
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Sturm, DC.New Zealand cricket’s ‘Captain-Hero’?: Brendon McCullum, the ‘BMac’ persona and national representations of sport stardom.
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Sturm, DC.Pierced from Within: Reflexivity, performativity and affective intensities within extreme metal fandom.
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Sturm, DC.‘New Zealand’s “Captain Courageous”: The persona, performances and performativity of Brendon McCullum’.
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Sturm, DC.Home of or for champions? – Reflections on high performance/elite sport and community relations at New Zealand’s Home of Cycling.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Sturm, D.
Sturm, DC.An Open Home? – Reflecting on place, space and user experiences at the Avantidrome Home of Cycling.
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Sturm, DC.Smashing and bashing as affective commodity-spectacle? Televisual technologies in the Australian T20 Cricket Big Bash League.
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Sturm, DC.‘A Vulgar Picture? Ethnographic explorations of Extreme metal music fandom’.
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Sturm, DC.Playing with the Autoethnographical: Performing and Re-Presenting the Fan’s Voice.
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Sturm, DC.Sport Stardom and the Professional Manufacturing of Commodified Celebrity Images.
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