Sport generates some of the most intense feelings and levels of
commitment. It is big business globally, but also the source of the
most powerful personal identifications and individual and
collective pleasures. Sporting events are routine and embodied,
whether in the gym, on the field or at the training ground, and
they are also spectacular, for example in mega events at the
stadium or, for followers at a distance, through the media of
television, radio and the Internet. Large numbers of people are
caught up in personal and collective investment and public
engagement with sport. Why does it matter so much?
In this book, Woodward demonstrates why sport matters and how,
arguing that we should take sport seriously, and explore what is
social about it. Sport is not just another domain to which social
theories can be applied; it is also distinctive and generates new
ways of thinking about social issues and debates. Sport is affected
by the global economy and social, political and cultural processes
but it also shapes the wider social terrain of which it is part.
Sport reproduces inequalities as well as offering opportunities. It
is not always a level playing field. Sport is more than play.
Planet Sport is an engaging and concise introduction to some of
the big issues in contemporary debates about sport in globalised
societies, and will appeal to students, academics and general
readers alike.
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