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Sport Politics: SAGE Library of Sports Studies

Editat de Jonathan Grix
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2016
The study of sport has seen rapid expansion in recent years, expanding into more and more disciplines including sociology, history, international relations and politics. Most strikingly, the past few decades have seen sport’s political salience increase greatly, with governments of all political hues now tending to view sport and sports mega-events as vehicles through which to meet wide-reaching, non-sporting objectives. For the first time, defining articles on the key issues in sport politics from the last forty years have been brought together in a single resource, allowing for a nuanced examination of key developments and possible future directions.

The collection is divided across four volumes, each addressing a key theme of sport politics:


Volume One: Sport in History
Volume Two: Sport and International Relations

Volume Three: Sport and Domestic Policy
Volume Four: The Politics of Sport

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781473914513
ISBN-10: 1473914515
Pagini: 1224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 84 mm
Greutate: 2.43 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Library of Sports Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

VOLUME ONE: SPORT IN HISTORY
Sport in the Western Civilizing Process - Eric Dunning
Sport and International Relations before 1918 - Pierre Arnaud
Sport, Politics and the Engaged Historian - Allen Guttmann
Introduction: Sport and politics - Jeffrey Hill
History and Sport - Martin Polley
Reframing the Direction of Change in the History of Sport - Nancy Struna
The State of British Sport History - William Baker
The Impact of Communism on Sport - James Riordan
Sport Participation in the German Democratic Republic - Michael Dennis
The Decline of Mass Sport Provision in the German Democratic Republic - Jonathan Grix
Japan’s Sports Diplomacy in the Early Post-Second World War Years - Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu
Sociological Reflections on Sport, Violence and Civilization - Eric Dunning
The Making of the IOC Environmental Policy as the Third Dimension of the Olympic Movement - Hart Cantelon and Michael Letters
Globalizing the Nation-Making Process: Modern Sport in World History - Mark Dyreson
The State of Play: Women in British Sport History - Carol Osborne and Fiona Skillen
VOLUME TWO: SPORT AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
What Price Victory? The World of International Sports and Politics - Andrew Strenk
Sport and International Relations: A Case of Mutual Neglect - T. Taylor
The Role and Importance of Sport in International Relations - Richard Espy
Sport, Prestige and International Relations - Lincoln Allison and Terry Monnington
Sport’s Role in Constructing the ‘Inter-State’ Worldview - Roger Levermore
The Contested Terrain of Sport Diplomacy in a Globalizing World - Steven Jackson
Sport in International Relations: A Case for Cross-Disciplinary Investigation - Aaron Beacom
Sport for Decolonization: Exploring a New Praxis of Sport for Development - Simon Darnell and Lyndsay Hayhurst
Sport as an Opiate of International Relations: The Myth and Illusion of Sport as a Tool of Foreign Diplomacy - Robert Redeker
Building Sport Countries’ Overseas Identity and Reputation: A Case Study of Public Paradiplomacy - Jordi Xifra
Sports Mega-Events as Part of a Nation’s Soft Power Strategy: The Cases of Germany (2006) and the UK (2012) - Jonathan Grix and Barrie Houlihan
The USA and Sporting Diplomacy: Comparing and Contrasting the Cases of Table Tennis with China and Baseball with Cuba in the 1970s - Thomas Carter and John Sugden
‘Image’ Leveraging and Sports Mega-Events: Germany and the 2006 World Cup - Jonathan Grix
China’s Foreign Policy in Sport: The Primacy of National Security and Territorial Integrity Concerning the Taiwan Question - Junwei Yu
The Politics of Sport Diplomacy and Reunification in Divided Korea: One Nation, Two Countries and Three Flags - Udo Merkel
The Sport for Development and Peace Sector: A Critical Sociological Analysis - R. Giulianotti and G. Armstrong
VOLUME THREE: SPORT AND DOMESTIC POLITICS/POLICY
Modernization and Sport: The Reform of Sport England and UK Sport - Barrie Houlihan and Mick Green
Why Do Governments Invest in Elite Sport? A Polemic - Jonathan Grix and Fiona Carmichael
Mechanisms of International Influence on Domestic Elite Sport Policy - Barrie Houlihan
How to Influence National Pride? The Olympic Medal Index as a Unifying Narrative - Ivo van Hilvoorde, Agnes Elling and Ruud Stokvis
Bringing Structures Back In: The ‘Governance Narrative’, the ‘Decentred Approach’ and ‘Asymmetrical Network Governance’ in the Education and Sport Policy Communities - Mark Goodwin and Jonathan Grix
Public Policies on Sport Development: Can Mass and Elite Sport Hold Together? - Mike Collins
Centralized Grassroots Sport Policy and ‘New Governance’: A Case Study of County Sports Partnerships in the UK – Unpacking the Paradox - Lesley Phillpots, Jonathan Grix and Tom Quarmby
Delivery networks and community sport in England - Spencer Harris & Barrie Houlihan
Sports Policy - Peter Bramham
Towards Social Leverage of Sport Events - Laurence Chalip
Property ownership, resource use, and the 'gift of nature' - Neil Ravenscroft, Andrew Church and Paul Gilchrist
Understanding Sport Clubs as Sport Policy Implementers: A Theoretical Framework for the Analysis of the Implementation of Central Sport Policy through Local and Voluntary Sport Organizations - Eivind Skille
Sport Policy Development in New Zealand: Paradoxes of an Integrative Paradigm - Michael Sam and Steven Jackson
Critical Policy Analysis: The Illustrative Case of New Zealand Sport Policy Development - Laurence Chalip
Supporters, Followers, Fans, and Flaneurs: A Taxonomy of Spectator Identities in Football - Richard Giulianotti
Steroids and the State: Dubin, Melodrama and the Accomplishment of Innocence - John MacAloon
Public Sector Sport Policy: Developing a Framework for Analysis - Barrie Houlihan
VOLUME FOUR: THE POLITICS OF SPORT
Sport and Social Class - Pierre Bourdieu
Where’s the Virtue? Where’s the Grace? A Discussion of the Social Production of Gender Relations in and through Sport - Jennifer Hargreaves
Media Image: Sport, Gender and National Identities in Five European Countries - Gerd von der Lippe
Reproducing Gender? Intergenerational Links and the Male PE Teacher as a Cultural Conduit in Teaching Physical Education - David Brown and John Evans
How a Turn to Critical Race Theory Can Contribute to Our Understanding of ‘Race’, Racism and Anti-Racism in Sport - Kevin Hylton
Race, Politics and Sport - Colin Tatz
From Racial Exclusions to New Inclusions: Black and Minority Ethnic Participation in Football Clubs in the East Midlands of England - Steven Bradbury
Sport, Masculinity and Black Cultural Resistance - Ben Carrington
Taking the Politics Out of Sport? Australian Press Coverage of South African-Australian Sport, 1992–1994 - Susan McKay
Amateurism, Sport and the Left: Amateurism for All versus Amateur Elitism - James Riordan
Communitarianism, Sport and Social Capital: ‘Neighbourly Insights into Scottish Sport’ - Grant Jarvie
Sport and Social Capital - Ørnulf Seippel
Neoliberalism’s Last Lap? NASCAR Nation and the Cultural Politics of Sport - Joshua Newman and Michael Giardina
Daughters of Islam: Family Influences on Muslim Young Women's Participation in Sport - Tess Kay

Descriere

For the first time, defining articles on the key issues in sport politics from the last forty years have been brought together in a single resource, allowing for a nuanced examination of key developments and possible future directions.



Caracteristici

Uses a wide range of international case studies to ground understanding of how government agendas filter through sporting events

Notă biografică

Jonathan Grix is Reader in Sport Policy and Politics at the University of Birmingham, UK. He has authored and edited a range of books and articles bringing insights from Political Science and International Relations to bear on the under-theorised field of Sport Studies.

Recenzii

The strength of this book is mirrored in its political-science approach that is pursued consistently, while problem awareness for the political dimension of sport is basically illustrated . The value of the volume above all lies in sensitising readers to individual topics; as a systematic text book and regarding the linkage between sport and protest.