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Sport sociology. (Third edition)

Craig, Peter(Edited by)
Part of the Active Learning in Sport series
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Any study of sport is incomplete without consideration of its social function and structures, its economic impacts both locally and globally, and its political dimension – particularly when used by nations for competitive gain. 

Sport Sociology
 provides a comprehensive overview for any student taking a course on the subject at college or university, including both established and emergent themes, from issues around power, diversity and consumerism through to newer topics such as the digital environment and climate change – both now covered in new individual chapters.

Other chapters have been fully revised to include up-to-date literature and case studies, as well as new key terms and reflective tasks. A new ‘Key Thinker’ box feature included in each chapter introduces readers to an esteemed theorist relevant for the chapter topic to help link theoretical concepts to practice and offer up suggestive research directions for student assessment.

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Sage Publications
1473968070 / 9781473968073
eBook (EPUB)
306.483
16/05/2016
English
381 pages
Copy: 50%; print: 50%
Previous edition: Exeter: Learning Matters, 2010 Description based on CIP data; item not viewed.