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images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
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original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This book offers a distinctive introduction to understanding the
position of sport in consumer society. Drawing on recent
developments in sociological theory and research, particularly in
relation to debates about culture and consumption, the book
examines how sport - as both recreational practice and commercial
spectacle - has become more central to the capitalist 'economies of
signs and space'. Containing up-to-date research findings and
identifying key issues in the study and politics of sport in
consumer culture, this is essential reading for all students
seeking to broaden their understanding of sport in society.
This book explores European soldiers' encounters with their
continent's exotic frontiers from the French Revolution to the
First World War. In numerous military expeditions to Italy, Spain,
Russia, Greece and the 'Levant' they found wild landscapes and
strange societies inhabited by peoples who needed to be
'civilized.' Yet often they also discovered founding sites of
Europe's own 'civilization' (Rome, Jerusalem) or decaying reminders
of ancient grandeur. The resulting encounters proved seminal in
forging a military version of the 'civilizing mission' that shaped
Europe's image of itself as well as its relations with its own
periphery during the long nineteenth century.
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY licence. Young
people transitioning out of care towards independence, work and
adulthood are on the edge of these phases of life. Considering
previously neglected groups of care leavers such as unaccompanied
migrants, street youth, those leaving residential care, young
parents and those with a disability, this book presents
cutting-edge research from emerging global scholars. The collection
addresses the precarity experienced by many care leavers, who often
lack the social capital and resources to transition into stable
education, employment and family life. Including the voices of care
leavers throughout, it makes research relevant to practitioners and
policymakers aiming to enable, rather than label, vulnerable
groups.
This book is the first comprehensive collection focusing on the
hosting of sports mega-events within Asia and their impact on the
politics, economics, and culture that shape, and are shaped by, the
local idiosyncrasies of host cities and countries across this most
culturally diverse continent. From the Olympic Games and single
sport World Cups, to the Asian Games and their sub-regional
variations, an increasing number of Asian countries have rapidly
developed their capacity to host and mobilize large-scale sports
events as a cornerstone of their economic growth, national identity
formation, and international prestige. This book sets out to fill a
gap in the literature and will be of particular relevance to those
who are interested in globalization, sports studies, political
economy, cultural studies, event management and policy, sociology,
media studies, and Asian studies
The First World War did not end in November 1918. In Russia and
Eastern Europe it finished up to a year earlier, and both there and
elsewhere in Europe it triggered conflicts that lasted down to
1923. Paramilitary formations were prominent in this continuation
of the war. They had some features of formal military
organizations, but were used in opposition to the regular military
as an instrument of revolution or as an adjunct or substitute for
military forces when these were unable by themselves to put down a
revolution (whether class or national). Paramilitary violence thus
arose in different contexts. It was an important aspect of the
violence unleashed by class revolution in Russia. It structured the
counter-revolution in central and Eastern Europe, including Finland
and Italy, which reacted against a mythic version of Bolshevik
class violence in the name of order and authority. It also shaped
the struggles over borders and ethnicity in the new states that
replaced the multi-national empires of Russia, Austria-Hungary and
Ottoman Turkey. It was prominent on all sides in the wars for Irish
independence. In many cases, paramilitary violence was charged with
political significance and acquired a long-lasting symbolism and
influence.
War in Peace explores the differences and similarities between
these various kinds of paramilitary violence within one volume for
the first time. It thereby contributes to our understanding of the
difficult transitions from war to peace. It also helps to
re-situate the Great War in a longer-term context and to explain
its enduring impact.
Since the turn of the twenty first century, there has been a trend
for urban "mega events" to be awarded to cities and nations in the
East and Global South. Such events have been viewed as economic
stimulant as well as opportunities to promote national identity,
gain greater international recognition and exercise a form of 'soft
power.' However, there has also been on-going controversy about the
value, impact and legacy of global mega events in these cities and
nations. This book provides a critical examination of the ambition
for spectacle that has emerged across the East and Global South.
The chapters explore the theoretical and conceptual issues
associated with mega-events and new forms of globalization, from
the critical political economy of mega-events in a changing world
order to the contested social and economic legacies of mega-events
and the widespread opposition that increasingly accompanies these
events. The book also explores questions of urban development and
governance, the role of new communications technologies in global
economic expansion, the high security State, and the growing global
influence of international non-governmental organizations. This
book offers a rich collection of original theoretical contributions
and global case studies from leading international scholars from
the social sciences and humanities. It offers a fresh and unique
interdisciplinary perspective that synthesizes cutting edge
research on mega-events and urban spectacles while simultaneously
contributing to a broader understanding of the dynamics of global
capitalism and international political power in the early twenty
first century.
When this book was first published the study of sport had been
largely neglected by sociologists. The contributions to this volume
bring the sports field, the leisure centre and everyday leisure
activities to a more central position within the sociological
enterprise. Whether amateur or professional, sport contributes to
wider relations of power, privilege and domination and this debate
represents an important phase in the sociology of sport and
leisure.
In the decade or more since publication of the first edition of
Understanding Sport, both sport and wider global society have
undergone profound change. In this fully updated, revised and
expanded edition of their classic textbook, John Horne, Alan
Tomlinson, Garry Whannel and Kath Woodward offer a critical and
reflective introduction to the relationship between sport and
contemporary society and explain how sport remains an important
agent and symptom of socio-cultural change.
Fully integrating historical, sociological, political and
cultural analysis, the book covers every key topic in the study of
sport and society, including:
- debate, interpretation and theory
- sport and the media
- sport and the body
- sport and politics
- commercialization
- globalization.
Retaining the accessibility and scholarly rigour for which
Understanding Sport has always been renowned, this new edition
includes entirely new chapters on global transformations, sports
mega-events and sites, sporting bodies and governance, as well as a
succinct guide to researching sport. With review and seminar
questions included in every chapter, plus concise, helpful guides
to further reading, Understanding Sport remains an essential
textbook for all courses on sport and society, the sociology of
sport, sport and social theory, or social issues in sport.
Global popular culture and big business have revolutionised the
East in a generation. Football, Sport of the masses and now
commercial super power, has travelled with this tide of change in
the East in its own right.
The development of football as a major participatory sport in
Japan, Korea and China makes it an ideal case study for analysis of
the complex relationship between sport, culture, society and
economy in the East. Football is also a useful entry point for
examination of the phenomena of increasing globalisation, and this
theme is widely discussed.
This broad ranging collection of essays includes:
- Social change and national identity
- Women's football and gender traditions
- Finance and investment in football
- The development of professional football
- Football and the media
- Football Fans, 'hooligans' and soccer supporter culture
Global popular culture and big business have revolutionised the
East in a generation. Football, Sport of the masses and now
commercial super power, has travelled with this tide of change in
the East in its own right.
The development of football as a major participatory sport in
Japan, Korea and China makes it an ideal case study for analysis of
the complex relationship between sport, culture, society and
economy in the East. Football is also a useful entry point for
examination of the phenomena of increasing globalisation, and this
theme is widely discussed.
This broad ranging collection of essays includes:
- Social change and national identity
- Women's football and gender traditions
- Finance and investment in football
- The development of professional football
- Football and the media
- Football Fans, 'hooligans' and soccer supporter culture
Contents: 1. Introduction Section One: Political Economy 2. Staging the Finals 3. Governing Bodies in World Football 4. The Political Economy of the World Cup Section Two: Football in Korea and Japan 5. The Development in Football in Japan 6. The Development of Football in Korea 7. Korean Football at the Crossroads: A View from Inside Section Three: Football Fandom / Contestation 8. Gender and Football Fandom in Japan 9. Japanese Football: Following the Local and the National Team 10. Koreans and Football in Japan Section Four: Sport Spectacles, Mega Events and the Leisure State 11. The Political, Economic, and Diplomatic Significance of the 2002 Finals 12. The Mass Media and Football in Japan
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