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Sport and Physical Activity in Human History - A Persistent Problems Analysis (Paperback)
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Sport and Physical Activity in Human History - A Persistent Problems Analysis (Paperback)
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This is a history of the "persistent" social forces and
professional problems of sport and physical activity. It is
intended for two different audiences: First, it should be
interesting and helpful to those involved in the profession of
sport and physical education and to scholars the subdisciplinary
aspects of sport and physical activity education history. Second,
it is offered to the general public (i.e., the trade market)
because the topic is ultimately of great importance to the world.
Fundamentally, the author wants to draw further attention to the
conclusion of Dr. Robert G. Osterhoudt in Sport as a form of human
fulfillment: An organic philosophy of sport history (Trafford,
2006): "Sport as an ever-developing social force is typically not
bringing about the type of human fulfillment worldwide that it
could or should "
In this book by Dr. Zeigler, the persistent (recurring) problems
of what has become such an important life activity (i.e., sport and
related physical activity) are presented and discussed individually
as both the social forces and professional problems they engender.
In this way people can fully comprehend the scope of each such
"problem" throughout human history.
This approach is different than in the usual "longitudinal"
history of a subject in which the reader finds a historical
narrative of some aspect of the topic chronologically with
relatively little effort at interpretation (e.g., The Lou Gehrig
Story).
With this "horizontal" analytic approach, the author discusses:
(1) the selected social forces (e.g., the influence of economics on
sport); and (2) the selected professional concerns (e.g., the role
of management on sport) in a broad socio-cultural, historical
perspective.
This historical technique is similar to that followed in the
well-known Megatrends volumes where societal issues that appeared
more regularly in the literature were carefully grouped over a
period of years.
The author believes that the persistent (recurring) problems of
sport and related physical activity should each be discussed and
understood as the social force and professional problem it
engenders. In this way people may come to fully comprehend the
scope and impact of each "persistent problem" throughout human
history.
Dr. Zeigler believes that the interested reader will find this
approach to be ultimately more insightful and interpretive in
humankind's search to understand sport and physical activity's
impact on society more deeply.
Looking to the future, the question is: "Does competitive sport-as
it is developing currently- truly contribute to 'the good life'?"
Dr. Zeigler's conclusion is: No, it does not. Radical change is
needed
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