Sociology of American Sport
Title | Sociology of American Sport PDF eBook |
Author | D. Stanley Eitzen |
Publisher | WCB/McGraw-Hill |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Sports |
ISBN |
Contemporary Issues in Sociology of Sport
Title | Contemporary Issues in Sociology of Sport PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Yiannakis |
Publisher | Human Kinetics |
Pages | 496 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780736037105 |
Melnick, PhD, Contemporary Issues in Sociology of Sport includes: an exploration of topics and themes that have received limited attention in other sociology of sport texts but have been long-standing social concerns; a review of the attitudes toward female athletes and the anti-homosexual phobias present in sport; an in-depth look at the impoverishment of children's games in America; an overview of high school sport participation; a study of the challenges and benefits of the big-time collegiate sport experience; a critique of television's impact on sport and its portrayal of gender and race, and a review of sport and globalization. Unit I provides the reader with a historical background on the development of sociology of sport and addresses several critical issues about the relationship between sociology, physical education, and sociology of sport.
Sociology of Sport and Social Theory
Title | Sociology of Sport and Social Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Earl Smith |
Publisher | Human Kinetics |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0736075720 |
Sociology of Sport and Social Theory presents current research perspectives from major sport scholars and leading sociologists regarding issues germane to the sociology of sport while addressing traditional and contemporary sociological theories.
Offside
Title | Offside PDF eBook |
Author | Andrei S. Markovits |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 381 |
Release | 2014-04-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1400824184 |
Soccer is the world's favorite pastime, a passion for billions around the globe. In the United States, however, the sport is a distant also-ran behind football, baseball, basketball, and hockey. Why is America an exception? And why, despite America's leading role in popular culture, does most of the world ignore American sports in return? Offside is the first book to explain these peculiarities, taking us on a thoughtful and engaging tour of America's sports culture and connecting it with other fundamental American exceptionalisms. In so doing, it offers a comparative analysis of sports cultures in the industrial societies of North America and Europe. The authors argue that when sports culture developed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, nativism and nationalism were shaping a distinctly American self-image that clashed with the non-American sport of soccer. Baseball and football crowded out the game. Then poor leadership, among other factors, prevented soccer from competing with basketball and hockey as they grew. By the 1920s, the United States was contentedly isolated from what was fast becoming an international obsession. The book compares soccer's American history to that of the major sports that did catch on. It covers recent developments, including the hoopla surrounding the 1994 soccer World Cup in America, the creation of yet another professional soccer league, and American women's global preeminence in the sport. It concludes by considering the impact of soccer's growing popularity as a recreation, and what the future of sports culture in the country might say about U.S. exceptionalism in general.
The Sociology of Sports
Title | The Sociology of Sports PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Delaney |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 491 |
Release | 2021-08-17 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1476682372 |
This third edition takes a fresh approach to the study of sport, presenting key concepts such as socialization, race, ethnicity, gender, economics, religion, politics, deviance, violence, school sports and sportsmanship. While providing a critical examination of athletics, this text also highlights many of sports' positive features. This new edition includes significantly updated statistics, data and information along with updated popular culture references and real-world examples. Newly explored is the impact of several major world events that have left lasting effects on the sports realm, including a global pandemic (SARS-CoV-2, or Covid-19) and social movements like Black Lives Matter and Me Too. Another new topic is the "pay for play" movement, wherein college athletes demanded greater compensation and, at the very least, the right to profit from their own names, images and likenesses.
Sport and American Society
Title | Sport and American Society PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Dyreson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2013-09-13 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1317997778 |
A special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport, this collection of provocative essays explores the many faces of sport in America. Drawing upon insights from anthropology, history, philosophy and sociology and with reference throughout to politics and economics, the contributors outline the story of how American sport has contributed to a climate of insularity, exceptionalism and imperialism, from a symbolic rejection of British rule and British sports to the current status of all-American sports such as baseball and basketball in the face of globalization.
Sport, Mental Illness and Sociology
Title | Sport, Mental Illness and Sociology PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Atkinson |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 2018-12-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1787434702 |
This book approaches the study of mental illness in sport cultures from a variety of social scientific perspectives. Contributions focus on the multiple manifestations of mental illness within sport cultures, and the degree to which sport may be utilized as a means of helping people who struggle with mental illness.