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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Timothy Marjoribanks (Graduate School of Management, Bundoora, Australia) , Karen Farquharson (Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Red Globe Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.485kg ISBN: 9780230584693ISBN 10: 0230584691 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 12 October 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Sport and Society in the Global Age PART I: UNDERSTANDING SPORT AND SOCIETY Theorizing Sport and Society Researching Sport and Society PART II: SPORT AND SOCIETAL PROCESSES Sport, Race and Racism Sport, Gender and Sexuality Sport, National Identity and Nation Building Sporting Bodies PART III: REGULATING SPORT Governing Sport: The Club, League and Global The Politics of Sport Regulation Sport and Social Justice PART IV: GLOBAL CULTURES OF SPORT The Global Athlete The Transformation of Fandom The Media and Consumption of Sport PART V: CONCLUSION Conclusion: Sport, Society and Sociology Glossary.ReviewsExtremely accessible and theoretically sophisticated, this book beautifully accomplishes three tasks at once: it shows that sports are inevitably related to the social world, places sports in their broader global but also local contexts, and advocates for a more just world of sports. This is a must read for any student of sociology and sports. - Francesco Duina, Professor of Sociology, Bates College, USA Comprehensive, accessible and insightful - Sport and Society in the Global Age presents compelling analysis and case studies for any reader wanting to understand why sport matters in contemporary society. - Brett Hutchins, Co-Director of the Research Unit in Media Studies, Monash University, Australia 'Extremely accessible and theoretically sophisticated, this book beautifully accomplishes three tasks at once: it shows that sports are inevitably related to the social world, places sports in their broader global but also local contexts, and advocates for a more just world of sports. This is a must read for any student of sociology and sports.' - Francesco Duina, Professor of Sociology, Bates College, USA 'Comprehensive, accessible and insightful - Sport and Society in the Global Age presents compelling analysis and case studies for any reader wanting to understand why sport matters in contemporary society.' - Brett Hutchins, Co-Director of the Research Unit in Media Studies, Monash University, Australia 'As sport continues to grow, both in terms of public and commercial interest, it is vital that academic study keeps pace with new developments. This text provides both beginning students and the general reader a valuable introduction to contemporary research and debates about sport and societal processes, governance and global culture.' - John Horne, Professor of Sport and Sociology, University of Central Lancashire 'Extremely accessible and theoretically sophisticated, this book beautifully accomplishes three tasks at once: it shows that sports are inevitably related to the social world, places sports in their broader global but also local contexts, and advocates for a more just world of sports. This is a must read for any student of sociology and sports.' - Francesco Duina,Professor of Sociology, Bates College, USA 'Comprehensive, accessible and insightful - Sport and Society in the Global Age presents compelling analysis and case studies for any reader wanting to understand why sport matters in contemporary society.' - Brett Hutchins, Co-Director of the Research Unit in Media Studies,Monash University, Australia 'As sport continues to grow, both in terms of public and commercial interest, it is vital that academic study keeps pace with new developments. This text provides both beginning students and the general reader a valuable introduction to contemporary research and debates about sport and societal processes, governance and global culture.' - John Horne, Professor of Sport and Sociology, University of Central Lancashire, UK 'This textbook brings a studied sociological imagination to sport on both the street corner and theglobal stage. Clearly argued and structured, it invites readers to embrace sport as a compelling object of lively social inquiry.' - David Rowe,Professorin the Centre for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney, Australia 'Extremely accessible and theoretically sophisticated, this book beautifully accomplishes three tasks at once: it shows that sports are inevitably related to the social world, places sports in their broader global but also local contexts, and advocates for a more just world of sports. This is a must read for any student of sociology and sports.' - Francesco Duina, Professor of Sociology, Bates College, USA 'Comprehensive, accessible and insightful - Sport and Society in the Global Age presents compelling analysis and case studies for any reader wanting to understand why sport matters in contemporary society.' - Brett Hutchins, Co-Director of the Research Unit in Media Studies, Monash University, Australia 'As sport continues to grow, both in terms of public and commercial interest, it is vital that academic study keeps pace with new developments. This text provides both beginning students and the general reader a valuable introduction to contemporary research and debates about sport and societal processes, governance and global culture.' - John Horne, Professor of Sport and Sociology, University of Central Lancashire, UK 'This textbook brings a studied sociological imagination to sport on both the street corner and the global stage. Clearly argued and structured, it invites readers to embrace sport as a compelling object of lively social inquiry.' - David Rowe, Professor in the Centre for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney, Australia Author InformationTIMOTHY MARJORIBANKSProfessor of Management in the Graduate School of Management at La Trobe University, Australia. From 1997 to 2010, he taught and researched in Sociology in the School of Social and Political Sciences at The University of Melbourne, Australia. His research explores the role of power in organisational practice, with a particular focus on the sport, media and health industries. He has written numerous book chapters and journal articles in these areas, and his previous book is News Corporation, Technology and the Workplace. KAREN FARQUHARSONAssociate Professor of Sociology and Head of the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences group at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. She was a Fulbright Fellow to South Africa, and she has published in the areas of race and ethnic relations, the media, sport and research methods. Her previous book (with Katharine Betts and Anne Seitz) was Writing Essays and Research Reports in the Social Sciences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |