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OverviewIt is impossible to fully understand contemporary society and culture without acknowledging the place of sport. Sport is part of our social and cultural fabric, possessing a social and commercial power that makes it a potent force in the world, for good and for bad. Sport has helped to start wars and promote international reconciliation, while every government around the world commits public resources to sport because of its perceived benefits. From the bleachers to the boardroom, sport matters. Now available in a fully revised and updated new edition, this exciting, comprehensive and accessible textbook introduces the study of sport, culture and society. International in scope, the book explores the key social theories that shape our understanding of sport as a social phenomenon and critically examines many of the assumptions that underpin that understanding. Placing sport at the very heart of the analysis, and including vibrant sporting examples throughout, the book introduces the student to every core topic and emerging area in the study of sport and society, including: the history and politics of sport sport and globalization sport and the media sport, violence and crime sport, the body and health sport and the environment alternative sports and lifestyles sporting mega-events sport and development. Each chapter includes a wealth of useful features to assist the student, including chapter summaries, highlighted definitions of key terms, practical projects, revision questions, boxed case-studies and biographies, and guides to further reading, with additional teaching and learning resources available on a companion website. Sport, Culture and Society is the most broad-ranging and thoughtful introduction to the socio-cultural analysis of sport currently available and sets a new agenda for the discipline. It is essential reading for all students with an interest in sport. Visit the companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/jarvie. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Grant Jarvie (University of Edinburgh, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd New edition Dimensions: Width: 17.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.932kg ISBN: 9780415483933ISBN 10: 041548393 Pages: 520 Publication Date: 20 March 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Undergraduate Replaced By: 9781138917521 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsIntroduction Part 1: The Broader Context 1. Sport, Theory and the Problem of Values 2. Sport, History and Social Change 3. Sport, Global Finance and Economics 4. Sport, Politics and Culture Part 2: Sport, Globalisation and Other Communities 5. Globalisation and Global Sport 6. Internationalism, Reconciliation and Sport in the Making of Nations 7. Sport, Community and Others 8. Sport, Law and Governance 9. Sport, Social Media and Television 10. Sport, Social Capital and Education Part 3: Sport, and Contemporary Social Issues 11. Sport, and the Environment 12. Sport, Body and World Health 13. Sport , Violence and Crime 14. Sport, Religion and Spirituality 15. Sport, the Olympics and Major Sporting Events 16. Sport, Lifestyles and Alternative cultures Part 4: Sport as a Resource of Hope 17. Sport , Social Inequality and Social Movement 18. Sport, Poverty and International Development 19. Sport and Social Change 20. Sport, the Public Intellectual and the University. Conclusions: Theses on sport, culture and societyReviews'An excellent book that is a must-read for anyone interested in the study of sport and society in an increasingly globalized world. It provides a compelling and convincing case for why sport matters in everyday life and why its socio-cultural significance deserves to be treated more seriously than ever before', Dr Andy Smith, University of Chester, UK 'Sport, Culture & Society is simply terrific. In this new edition, Professor Grant Jarvie provides a brilliant synthesis of research and provides a telling interpretation of the role and meaning of sport in society. The book is structured into four parts, and, in each chapter Grant Jarvie shows an expert command of the topic. This is a must read for colleagues and students alike', Professor Joe Maguire, Loughborough University, UK 'From its multidisciplinary socio-cultural foundations through to the multi-layered analyses of sport, this text expertly brings together the interconnections between sport, culture and society in an accessible and meaningful way. It equips readers with the tools to think critically about the place of sport in the fabric of society and their own lives', Dr Jason Tuck, University of Winchester, UK 'This is an extraordinarily useful book. It is superbly organized, thoughtfully researched and cogently argued. What I like most about it is the way it places contemporary sport in the dynamics of recent history, so that readers can see sport and ourselves in the changes and decisions humans can influence, even make. Jarvie challenges every one of us to think about sport and social responsibility', Professor Bruce Kidd, University of Toronto, Canada 'This vastly expanded and researched second edition gifts both the interdisciplinary international community and academyaa clear assessment of sport's place in the world to-day along withasome of the key emerging social issues. Comprehensive and accessible ... anyone genuinely interested in the potential of sport to make a difference in the world we live in should definitely read it', Professor Synthia Sydnor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US 'An excellent book that is a must-read for anyone interested in the study of sport and society in an increasingly globalized world. It provides a compelling and convincing case for why sport matters in everyday life and why its socio-cultural significance deserves to be treated more seriously than ever before', Dr Andy Smith, University of Chester, UK `Sport, Culture & Society is simply terrific. In this new edition, Professor Grant Jarvie provides a brilliant synthesis of research and provides a telling interpretation of the role and meaning of sport in society. The book is structured into four parts, and, in each chapter Grant Jarvie shows an expert command of the topic. This is a must read for colleagues and students alike', Professor Joe Maguire, Loughborough University, UK `From its multidisciplinary socio-cultural foundations through to the multi-layered analyses of sport, this text expertly brings together the interconnections between sport, culture and society in an accessible and meaningful way. It equips readers with the tools to think critically about the place of sport in the fabric of society and their own lives', Dr Jason Tuck, University of Winchester, UK `This is an extraordinarily useful book. It is superbly organized, thoughtfully researched and cogently argued. What I like most about it is the way it places contemporary sport in the dynamics of recent history, so that readers can see sport and ourselves in the changes and decisions humans can influence, even make. Jarvie challenges every one of us to think about sport and social responsibility', Professor Bruce Kidd, University of Toronto, Canada `This vastly expanded and researched second edition gifts both the interdisciplinary international community and academyã a clear assessment of sport's place in the world to-day along withã some of the key emerging social issues. Comprehensive and accessible ... anyone genuinely interested in the potential of sport to make a difference in the world we live in should definitely read it', Professor Synthia Sydnor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US Author InformationGrant Jarvie is Professor and Deputy Principal at the University of Stirling. He advises governments on a wide range of areas including sport, education, health, research and the funding of universities. He has held ministerial appointments to the board of national sports agencies and comes from an international sporting family. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in 2009 in recognition for his work to promote international co-operation between countries. He has led three departments, two research centres and one university, and has been invited to talk all over the world. James Thornton is an International Management graduate from Heriot Watt University. Upon completion of his degree, he moved to Wellington to work in sports marketing and volunteer with Street Football Aotearoa, the Homeless World Cup's partner organisation in New Zealand. James is now based in London and works as a marketing executive for an events company. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |