Baseball stadia are places of memory, identity, athletic and architectural accomplishment. They are sites capable of arousing passion, sentimentality and a sense of community. The baseball
stadium provides a unique lens through which to understand, explore and expand an understanding of communication theories. While baseball has previously been explored by scholars, this volume
introduces the stadium as a way of exploring communication and communication theories through an examination of the four discrete themes that frame the organization of this work: community
and communication, fandom and communication, memory and communication, and commodification and communication. This volume offers a unique approach to those interested in communication theory,
popular culture, sports management, and people environment studies.