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El. knyga: Oxford Handbook of Sport and Society

(Von der Ahe Professor of Communication and Ethics, Loyola Marymount University)
  • Formatas: 1200 pages
  • Serija: OXFORD HANDBOOKS SERIES
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780197519035
  • Formatas: 1200 pages
  • Serija: OXFORD HANDBOOKS SERIES
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780197519035

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"The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Society features leading international scholars' assessments of scholarly inquiry about sport and society. Divided into six sections, chapters consider dominant issues within key areas, approaches (theory and method) featured in inquiry, and debates needing resolution. Part I: Society and Values considers matters of character, ideology, power, politics, policy, nationalism, diplomacy, militarism, law, ethics, and religion. Part II: Enterprise and Capital considers globalization, spectacle, mega-events, Olympism, corruption, impacts on cities, communities, and the environment, and the press of leadership cultures, economic imperatives, and marketing. Part III: Participation and Cultures considers questions of health and well-being, violence, the medicalization of injury, influences of science and technology, substance use and abuse, the roles of coaching and emotion, challenges of child maltreatment, climates for scandal and athlete activism, and questions over animals insporting competition. Part IV: Lifespan and Careers considers child socialization, youth and elite athlete development, the roles of sport in education and social mobility, migratory sport labor practices, arcs defining athletic careers, aging, and retirement, and emergent lifestyle sport cultures. Part V: Inclusion and Exclusion considers sport's role in social inclusion and exclusion, development and discrimination, and features treatments of race and ethnicity, indigenous experiences, the intersectionof bodily ideals, obesity, and disability, and the gendered impacts on masculinities, femininities, and non-binary experience. Part VI: Spectator Engagement and Media considers sporting heroism and celebrity, fandom and hooliganism, gambling and match-fixing, and the influences of sport journalism, television and film treatments, advertising, and new media"--

Sport has come to have an increasingly large impact on daily life and commerce across the globe. From mega-events, such as the World Cup or Super Bowl, to the early socialization of children into sport, the study of sport and society has developed as a distinctly wide-ranging scholarly enterprise, centered in sociology, sport studies, and cultural, media, and gender studies.

In The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Society, Lawrence Wenner brings together contributions from the world's leading scholars on sport and society to create the premier comprehensive and interdisciplinary reference for scholars and students looking to understand key areas of inquiry about the role and impacts of sport in contemporary culture. The Handbook offers penetrating analyses of the key ways that today's outsized sport is integrated into the lives of both athletes and fans and increasingly shapes the social fabric and cultural logics across the world. Featuring 85 leading international scholars, the volume is organized into six sections: society and values, enterprise and capital, participation and cultures, lifespan and careers, inclusion and exclusion, and spectator engagement and media. To aid comprehension and comparison, each chapter opens with a brief introduction to the area of research and features a common organizational scheme with three main sections of key issues,
approaches, and debates to guide scholars and students to what is currently most important in the study of each area.

Written at an accessible level and offering rich resources to further study each topic, this handbook is an essential resource for scholars and students as well as general readers who wish to understand the growing social, cultural, political, and economic influences of sport in society and our everyday lives.

Recenzijos

This compilation is a welcome addition to a long and growing list of such handbooks to focus on sport and society. * Richard Giulianotti, Loughborough University, idrottsforum.org *

About the Editor xi
About the Contributors xiii
Foreword xxvii
Jay Coakley
Acknowledgments xxxi
Introduction
1 Sport, Society, and Scholarly Inquiry
3(24)
Lawrence A. Wenner
PART I SOCIETY AND VALUES
2 Sport, Values, and Character
27(21)
Sigmund Loland
3 Sport, Ideology, and Power
48(19)
Ben Carrington
4 Sport, Policy, and Politics
67(19)
Michael P. Sam
5 Sport, Nationalism, and National Identities
86(18)
Alan Bairner
Peizi Han
6 Sport, Diplomacy, and Rapprochement
104(15)
Stuart Murray
7 Sport, Militarism, and Signification
119(16)
Michael L. Butterworth
8 Sport, Law, and Ethics
135(19)
Adam Epstein
9 Sport, Religion, and Beliefs
154(19)
Andrew Parker
Nick J. Watson
PART II ENTERPRISE AND CAPITAL
10 Sport, Globalization, and Glocalization
173(21)
Adam S. Beissel
David L. Andrews
11 Sport, Spectacle, and Mega-Events
194(19)
John Horne
12 Sport, Olympic Ideals, and Realities
213(18)
Alan Tomlinson
13 Sport, Corruption, and Fraud
231(25)
Lisa A. Kihl
Catherine Ordway
14 Sport, Cities, and Communities
256(18)
Daniel S. Mason
15 Sport, the Environment, and Geopolitics
274(22)
Toby Miller
16 Sport, Leadership, and Social Responsibility
296(20)
Emily S. Sparvero
Laurence Chalip
17 Sport, Economics, and Finance
316(20)
Bill Gerrard
18 Sport, Marketing, and Consumer Culture
336(21)
T. Bettina Cornwell
19 Sport, Tourism, and Social Impacts
357(22)
Heather J. Gibson
Sheranne Fairley
PART III PARTICIPATION AND CULTURES
20 Sport, Health, and Well-Being
379(20)
Parissa Safai
21 Sport, Aggressive Play, and Violence
399(23)
Kevin Young
22 Sport, Injury, and Medical Intervention
422(16)
Dominic Malcolm
Emma Pullen
23 Sport, Science, and Technology
438(20)
Mary G. McDonald
Jennifer J. Sterling
24 Sport, Drugs, and Doping
458(16)
Paul Dimeo
April Henning
25 Sport, Alcohol, and Ritual
474(18)
Catherine Palmer
26 Sport, Coaching, and Performance
492(15)
Jim Denison
Zoe Avner
27 Sport, Emotion, and Engagement
507(22)
Paul A. Potrac
Brian T. Gearity
Adam J. Nichol
Edward T. Hall
28 Sport, Child Maltreatment, and Sexual Violence
529(21)
Michael J. Hartill
29 Sport, Scandal, and Social Morality
550(21)
David Rowe
Catherine Palmer
30 Sport, Social Movements, and Athlete Activism
571(24)
Douglas Hartmann
31 Sport, Animals, and Humans
595(20)
Michael Atkinson
Kass Gibson
PART IV LIFESPAN AND CAREERS
32 Sport, Children, and Socialization
615(22)
Ken Green
Sharon Wheeler
Patrick Foss Johansen
33 Sport, Youth, and Elite Development
637(17)
Andy Smith
34 Sport, Education, and Opportunity
654(14)
Richard Bailey
Iva Glibo
35 Sport, Social Mobility, and Elite Athletes
668(17)
Ramon Spaaij
Suzanne Ryder
36 Sport, Labor, and Migration
685(16)
Gyozo Molnar
37 Sport, Athletic Careers, and Retirement
701(21)
Martin Roderick
Lauren M. Kamperman
38 Sport, Aging, and Adaptation
722(20)
Elizabeth C. J. Pike
Elspeth J. Mathie
Daniel D. Buckley
39 Sport, Lifestyle, and Alternate Pathways
742(27)
Holly Thorpe
Guillaume Dumont
PART V INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION
40 Sport, Social Inclusion, and Development
769(18)
Emma Sherry
Katherine Raw
41 Sport, Social Exclusion, and Discrimination
787(23)
Ruth Jeanes
Ryan Lucas
42 Sport, Race, and Ethnicity
810(20)
Daryl Adair
43 Sport, Indigeneity, and Native Identities
830(21)
Tara Keegan
Jennifer Guiliano
44 Sport, Bodily Ideals, and Obesity
851(16)
Pirkko Markula
45 Sport, Disability, and Inclusion
867(22)
Ian Brittain
Matej Christiaens
46 Sport, Masculinities, and Heteronormativity
889(18)
Rory Magrath
Eric Anderson
47 Sport, Femininities, and Heteronormativity
907(17)
Cheryl Cooky
48 Sport, Transgender Athletes, and Nonbinary Experience
924(27)
Travers
PART VI SPECTATOR ENGAGEMENT AND MEDIA
49 Sport, Heroes, and Celebrities
951(16)
Barry Smart
50 Sport, Spectatorship, and Fandom
967(19)
Kevin Dixon
51 Sport, Fan Violence, and Hooliganism
986(19)
John Williams
52 Sport, Gambling, and Match-Fixing
1005(20)
Minhyeok Tak
53 Sport, Journalism, and Social Reproduction
1025(19)
David Rowe
Raymond Boyle
54 Sport, Television, and Structuration
1044(21)
Andrew C. Billings
Nicholas R. Buzzelli
55 Sport, Film, and the Cultural Imaginary
1065(24)
Sean Crosson
56 Sport, Advertising, and Promotional Culture
1089(22)
Steven J. Jackson
57 Sport, Digital Media, and Social Media
1111(16)
Jimmy Sanderson
Index 1127
Lawrence A. Wenner is Von der Ahe Professor of Communication and Ethics at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. He was founding Editor of the research journal Communication & Sport, and former Editor-in-Chief of both the International Review for the Sociology of Sport and the Journal of Sport & Social Issues. With ten books and over 140 scholarly journal articles and book chapters, his work focuses on sport, media, gender, and commodity culture. His recent books include Sport, Media, and Mega-Events (with Andrew Billings).