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Champaign : Human Kinetics, c2002
xx,242 s. : il.

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ISBN 0-88011-972-1 (brož.)
Obsahuje černobílé fotografie, resumé, předmluvu, rejstřík, údaje o autorech a jejich fotografie
Bibliografie na s. 221-230
Nacionalismus - sport - pojednání
Sport - aspekty sociologické - pojednání
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Preface ix // Acknowledgements xi // Introduction: Towards a Sociology of Sport Worlds xiii // Part I Sport Inside the World I // Global Systems and Processes // Chapter I Sport and Globalisation // Debating Point: How Do We Make Sense of Global Processes? 6 // Studying Global Sport: Issues, Questions and Dimensions 7 // Globalisation and the Making of Modern Sport 9 // The Sportisation of English Pastimes 10 // Case Study: Sport, Gender Relations and the Global Order 13 // Gender and the Contemporary Global Sport Order 15 // Power, Citizenship and the Governance of Global Sport 17 // Debating Point: Who Is Winning the Global Game? 18 // Power, Cultural Struggles and Global Diversity 21 // Summary 22 // Key Terms and Concepts 23 // Review Questions 23 // Projects 24 // Chapter 2 Sport, Labour and Migration // Initial Questions 26 // Case Study: Men’s World Cup Finals, France 1998 29 // Debating Point: Why Recruit and Why Move? 32 // Disparities in Sports Migration 36 // Reactions to and in the Host Culture 37 // Debating Point: Is Importing Labour Good or Bad for Local Player Development? 39 // Summary 43 // Key Terms and Concepts 44 // Review Questions 44 // Projects 44 // Chapter 3 Sport, Media and Society 47 // Growth and Development of Mediated Sport 48 // Towards an Understanding of Media Sport: The Media Sport Complex 50 // Debating Point: Does Sport Depend on the Media? 52 // Power, Control and Ownership in Media Sport 54 // Debating Point: Does Media Sport Reflect and Reinforce Dominant Social Values? 57 // Race and Ethnic Relations in Media Sport 58 // Gender Relations in Media Sport 60 // Case Study: Formula One Racing and Media Marketing Relations 62 // Summary 66 // Key Terms and Concepts 67 // Review Questions 67 // Projects 68 // Global Issues Across a Changing World //
Chapter 4 Sport, Politics and Democracy 69 // Debating Point: Should Sport Be Used for Political Purposes? 70 // The Changing Politics of Sport 71 // Case Study: Swedish Athletes Test the Swedish Tax System 74 // The Changing Nature of Democracy 76 // Case Study: Danish Sport As the Third Way’ 76 // Sport, Privilege and Democracy 78 // Summary 80 // Key Terms and Concepts 81 // Review Questions 81 // Projects 82 // Chapter 5 Sport, the Environment and // ’Green’ Issues 83 // Debating Point: Is Sport a Threat to the Environment? 85 // Sport and Sustainable Development 86 // Debating Point: How ’Green’ Is Sport? 88 // Case Study: Environmental Issues and the Global Anti-Golf Movement 92 // Summary 95 // Key Terms and Concepts 96 // Review Questions 96 // Projects 97 // Chapter 6 Sport, Communitarianism and Social Capital 99 // Communitarianism As Social Theory and Political Practice 101 Debating Point: Is Sport Good for the Community? 104 // Mutual Sport in Demutualised Communities 105 // Sport and Civil Society 107 // Case Study: Sport, Civil Society and Community in Denmark 107 // Sport and Social Capital 109 // Case Study: The Decline of Social Capital / in the United States 111 // Debating Point: Does Sport Promote Social Inclusion and Social Capital? 111 // Summary 112 // Key Terms and Concepts 113 // Review Questions 113 // Projects 114 // Part II Inside the Worlds of Sport 115 // Local and National Communities // Chapter 7 Sport, Place and Space 117 // Case Study: The Development of Soccer in Britain 119 // The Place of Sport in Nations, States and Society 121 // Historical Changes to Sport 122 // Debating Point: Has Sport Always Provided // the Same Functions? 122 // Televised Sport in Time and Space 123 // Sport As Consumption 125 // Debating Point: Has the Media Corrupted Sport? 126 // The Context of Culture in Time and Space 127 // Summary 129 //
Key Terms and Concepts 130 // Review Questions 130 // Projects 131 // Chapter 8 Sport, Civic and Ethnic Passions 133 // Case Study: The Gaelic Athletic Association // and Ethnic Identity 135 // Sporting Passions 136 // Sport and the Imagined Community 137 // Debating Point: What Are the Negative Features // Linking Passion to Sport? 138 // Sport and Ethnic Identities 139 // Race and Sport 140 // Debating Point: Is Sport Symptomatic of Society? 141 // Sport and Identity 143 // Summary 144 // Key Terms and Concepts 145 // Review Questions 145 // Projects 145 // Chapter 9 Sport in the Making of Nations 147 // Case Study: Catalans and Basques Attempt // to Go It Alone in World Sport 149 // Nationalism, Sport and the Making of Nations 151 // Nations, Nationalism and Identities 154 // Debating Point: Should FIFA Bestow Nationhood // Upon Emerging Nations? 156 // Nationalism: What Is It? 156 // Debating Point: Do Global Sporting Events // Promote Nationalism? 158 // The Future of Nationalism Through Sport 159 // Summary 160 // Key Terms and Concepts 160 // Review Questions 161 // Projects 161 // Personal Troubles and Everyday Experiences // Chapter 10 Sporting Subcultures // Case Study: Soccer Hooliganism As Subculture 166 // Sport As a Social and Cultural Product 168 // Socialisation and Sport 169 // Debating Point: Are Sporting Subcultures Important? 170 // Sporting Journeys of Difference and Distinction 172 // Subcultural and Peripheral Activities 173 // Debating Point: Are Subcultural Developments Responses to Cultural Domination? 174 // The Transformation From Subcultural to Cultural 176 // Summary 178 // Key Terms and Concepts 178 // Review Questions 179 // Projects 179 // Chapter II Sport, Emotions and Societies 181 // Debating Point: Are Embodied Emotions Physiologically Determined or Socially Constructed? 183 //
Performing Embodied Emotions in the Sporting Pleasure Dome 185 // Case Study: Doing Painful Embodied Sport Work 188 // Significant Excitement, Sport and Embodied Emotions 190 // Debating Point: Are Sporting Pleasures False Needs or Genuine Desires? 192 // Towards a Sociological Model of Sport and the Emotions 195 // Summary 197 // Key Terms and Concepts 197 // Review Questions 198 // Projects 198 // Chapter 1? Sport, Gender and Social Relations SOI // Sport As Male, Manly and Masculine 203 // Debating Point: Does Sport Reflect and Reinforce Traditional Gender Relations? 205 // Shaping Up to Genderhood 206 // Sport, Images and Gender Identities 208 // Debating Point: Can Sport Challenge Traditional Gender Relations? 211 // Gender, Women’s Rights and Cultural Differences 212 // Case Study: Women, Tennis and the Media 214 // Summary 216 // Key Terms and Concepts 217 // Review Questions 217 // Projects 217 // Conclusion 219 // References 221 // Index 231 // About the Authors 241

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