Sports figures, events, and organizations affect our society in
vast, varied, and sometimes unexpected ways. To gain a broad-based
understanding of how sport interfaces with public policy issues, a
variety of viewpoints must be considered. "Sport and Public Policy"
"Social, Political, and Economic Perspectives" is the only text
that examines some of the most compelling policy issues affecting
the sports world from an interdisciplinary perspective--including
economics, history, urban planning, not-for-profit administration,
public health communications, political science, and philosophy.
With contributions from a wide range of scholarly disciplines, this
contemporary resource enhances traditional conversation and gives
readers a fresh outlook on economic and political issues in
sport.
"Sport and Public Policy" presents a contemporary view of how to
understand and analyze complex and controversial topics. It begins
by examining issues related to professional sports--including the
unique nature of American sports leagues, the decisions and
conflicts involved in the organization of sports leagues and
events, and labor strikes and conflicts. It then examines
professional sports, cities, and public finance. Readers are drawn
into thought-provoking discussion of issues such as the public
investment in sports facilities and recent trends in stadium and
arena construction. The book also presents an example of a unique
model of not-for-profit community ownership in action, which
readers can implement in their own cities.
"Sport and Public Policy "explores amateur sports by presenting
a fresh perspective on the link between sports and society, the
dwindling levels of African-American participation in baseball, and
whether or not the National Collegiate Athletic Association's
actions align with its stated principles and values. It also
challenges the reader to think globally through a discussion of how
sports affect and are affected by international relations, how a
changing world economy is affecting the Olympic games, Major League
Baseball's efforts at global expansion, and the effects of global
consumer marketing efforts.
The chapters encourage readers to consider their role as
participants in sports and use their great power to make individual
choices that influence their communities. To enhance the learning
experience, "Sport and Public Policy" offers the following: An
application and implementation section in select chapters helps
readers understand how to apply the content in their own roles in
the sport industry or society. The case studies added to most
chapters illustrate how the information and research are being
applied in the real world. Some of the hottest topics in the sports
world are covered from a public policy perspective, giving readers
a new angle from which to analyze issues now and in the future.
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"Sport and Public Policy "is a timely resource that will be
valued by many. Researchers will use it as a springboard for
further study of how sport affects our society economically,
socially, and politically. Practitioners and anyone else interested
in the role of sport in America will find the book creates a
critical new awareness of sport's interface with public policy and
the potentially far-reaching implications of their decisions.
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