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OverviewA fifth edition of this textbook is now available. Expanded and updated throughout, the fourth edition explores America's love of sport just as it reveals sport's darker side-the influence of big business, corruption, price gouging, political maneuvering, and media grandstanding. A new prelude draws students into the book by looking at the multiple levels (individual, organized, and professional) and meanings of sport. An entirely new chapter examines children's play and the emergence of adult-centered play as the primary sport experience of children with some undesirable consequences. Other chapters incorporate new information on the participation of women and minorities in coaching and management, new data on the economic inequalities that pervade sports, new information on the ties between businesses and college sports, and new developments in the global recruiting of coaches. Eitzen draws his examples of famous and lesser-known events from professional, college, and school sports, including depictions of well known coaches and players, to give us a deeper understanding of what sport means to us and how it affects our everyday world. Ideal for sparking classroom discussion, the first three editions were widely read and enjoyed by students of sociology of sport, American society, and other courses. Full Product DetailsAuthor: D. Stanley EitzenPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Edition: 4th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780742561786ISBN 10: 074256178 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 16 April 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsChapter 1 The Duality of Sport Chapter 2 Sport Unites, Sport Divides Chapter 3 Names, Logos, Mascots, and Flags: The Contradictory Uses of Sports Symbols Chapter 4 Sport Is Fair, Sport Is Foul Chapter 5 Sport Is Healthy, Sport Is Destructive Chapter 6 The Organization of Children's Play: Peer-Centered or Adult Centered? Chapter 7 Sport Is Expressive, Sport Is Controlled Chapter 9 The Contradictions of Big-Time College Sports Chapter 10 The Path to Success? Myth and Reality Chapter 11 Professional Sports Franchises: Public Teams, Private Businesses Chapter 12 The Globalization of Sport Chapter 13 The Challenge: Changing SportReviewsthis book offers a clear and well structured rationale for the need to study sport from a sociological perspective and draws specific attention to the call for a critical examination of the 'dark side' of sports...Fair and Foul offers an excellent broad introduction to many of the paradoxes evident in American sport and, in so doing, encourages the reader to challenge a number of basic preconceptions held about sport in modern western societies. It goes a long way in enouraging readers/students to think critically about an industry that is often passed off as 'just a game'. Sage The British Sociological Association, February 19, 2010 Especially well suited for undergraduates in sport sociology or sport studies programs, but will be of interest and use to those interested in the way sport intersects with broader sociological issues. Highly recommended. Choice, November 2009 this book offers a clear and well structured rationale for the need to study sport from a sociological perspective and draws specific attention to the call for a critical examination of the 'dark side' of sports...Fair and Foul offers an excellent broad introduction to many of the paradoxes evident in American sport and, in so doing, encourages the reader to challenge a number of basic preconceptions held about sport in modern western societies. It goes a long way in enouraging readers/students to think critically about an industry that is often passed off as 'just a game'. Sage The British Sociological Association, February 19, 2010 Especially well suited for undergraduates in sport sociology or sport studies programs, but will be of interest and use to those interested in the way sport intersects with broader sociological issues. Highly recommended. CHOICE, November 2009 This book offers a clear and well structured rationale for the need to study sport from a sociological perspective and draws specific attention to the call for a critical examination of the 'dark side' of sports...Fair and Foul offers an excellent, broad introduction to many of the paradoxes evident in American sport and, in so doing, encourages the reader to challenge a number of basic preconceptions held about sport in modern western societies. It goes a long way in encouraging readers/students to think critically about an industry that is often passed off as 'just a game'. Sage The British Sociological Association, February 19, 2010 Especially well suited for undergraduates in sport sociology or sport studies programs, but will be of interest and use to those interested in the way sport intersects with broader sociological issues. Highly recommended. CHOICE, November 2009 Author InformationD. Stanley Eitzen is professor emeritus of sociology at Colorado State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |