"Social Sciences in Sport" presents discipline-specific
knowledge in the social sciences, which aids in understanding the
problems and potential of contemporary sport practices and
experiences. This interdisciplinary reference provides in-depth
coverage of sport studies and 14 social sciences, drawing
connections across these disciplines to illuminate key issues and
illustrate possibilities for change.
Written by leading figures in the social sciences, the book
synthesizes theory and research in social science and sport into
four distinct areas:
- Identity, which discusses individual development and ethical
considerations from history, philosophy, and psychology
- Community, which considers anthropology, sociology, geography,
and media studies when looking at sport in social groups
- Capital, which draws research in status, wealth, power, and
resources from economics, political science, and international
relations
- Governance, which discusses the enhancement of sport through
law, social policy, management studies, and education
Organized around these topics into four parts, this reference
places sport in the broader social sciences, showing where
researchers in kinesiology and other disciplines can augment their
knowledge base. Noting the range of issues and concerns in today's
sport environment, readers will analyze the potential of a human
development model in sport studies.
Editor Joseph Maguire and an esteemed team of contributors
present the evolution of sport in various social sciences. A
stage-setting introduction explains the relevance of a social
scientific perspective on sport and physical activity, and part
introductions outline many relationships between the social
sciences and sport. Chapters include a historical overview of the
discipline or subject area, the core concepts and main theoretical
perspectives in that area of expertise, critical findings, and the
contemporary debates that characterize sport.
Equipped with the social scientific knowledge and new
perspectives from this essential collection, students and
practitioners will be able to navigate classic and emerging issues
in sport. Whether readers are social scientists considering sport
as a subject of study or sport studies scholars attempting to make
connections with the broader disciplines, "Social Sciences in
Sport" promotes development of and through sport.
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