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Key Concepts in Sports Studies

First Edition


September 2009 | 264 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Written by experienced academics used to teaching the subject this book will help students and researchers find their way within the diverse field of sport studies. Clear, well researched entries explain the key concepts in the debates surrounding the social significance and social dynamics of sport. Each entry provides:

• Clear Definitions

• Relevant Examples

• Up-to-date Suggestions for Further Reading

• Informative Cross-Referencing

Valuable in its parts and indispensable as a whole this book will provide a stimulating, practical guide to the relationship between sport and society.

Stephen Wagg is Professor of Sport and Society at Leeds Metropolitan University.

Carlton Brick lectures in the School of Sciences at the University of the West of Scotland in Paisley.

Belinda Wheaton is a Senior Research Fellow in the Chelsea School, University of Brighton.

Jayne Caudwell is a Senior Lecturer in the Chelsea School, University of Brighton.

 
Alienation
 
Amateurism
 
Capitalism
 
Commodification
 
Consumption
 
Culture
 
Discourse & Post-Structuralism
 
Doping, Drugs
 
Ethics
 
Ethnography
 
Extreme
 
Fandom
 
Feminism
 
Gender
 
Globalisation
 
Habitus
 
Hegemony
 
History
 
Identity & Difference
 
Ideology
 
Imperialism
 
Marxism
 
Methods
 
Olympism
 
Politics, Policy & Power
 
Postmodernism / Postmodernity
 
Race & Ethnicity
 
Rationalism
 
Semiotics
 
Sexuality
 
Social Class
 
State, Nation & Nationalism
 
The Body
 
The Civilizing Process
 
The Environment
 
The Sociological Imagination

This is a useful addition to web-based key concept reference material. The book is clearly written and accessible, making it suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students in sports studies.

Dr Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson
Sociology , Exeter University
January 16, 2011

Useful but not very relevant to my current newly structured teaching.

Dr Ali Bakir
Business & Management, Bucks New University
January 13, 2011

Not suitable for mental health nursing students, although a very interesting text

Ms Ann Edwards
Health , Derby University
December 13, 2010

Some students have to get used to the scholarly language (english is not their native tongue) but it challenges them and is very useful to define concepts and to see an overview of the literature on the subject. I would have liked more attention paid to health, ableness and physical education.

Dr A.E. Knoppers
Utrecht School of Governance, Utrecht University
November 15, 2010

This is a really useful, concise introductory text to numerous key concepts in sport studies. It will be a useful text for anybody new to, especially, the sociology of sport at degree level.

Dr Daniel Bloyce
Dept of Sport & Excercise Science, Chester University
October 20, 2010

a very worthwhile overview to many of the critical issues within sport, and a good start point for level one students.

Miss Marie-Claire Blundell
Education, Commuity and Leisure, Liverpool John Moores University
January 4, 2010

Good general overview of key sociological concepts. Some explanations students may find confusing.

Dr Gyozo Molnar
Sociology , Worcester University
December 3, 2009

A highly useful and informative text providing a broad range of key information on contemporary sports issues.

Mr Philip Shirfield
Department of Sport Health and Social Care, Gloucestershire University
November 13, 2009

This is a useful and highly accessible guide to the key concepts and terminology in the field of sports studies. Students can easily locate relevant information and should find this an invaluable reference resource as they embark upon a Sports Studies degree programme, and throughout the course.

Mrs Alison Cain
Department of Life Sciences, University of Hertfordshire
October 14, 2009
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Introduction

Chapter One

Chapter Two


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