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Offers a timely contribution covering a range of cutting-edge
empirical research chapters from talented academics around the
globe. Given the range of chapters from academics around the world,
sales are to be expected in a range of countries in the Global
South. Challenges the dominance of northern theories in policing
and the intellectual exclusion of the experiences of most of the
world's population relegated to the margins, therefore contributing
to the growing movement of a Southern Criminology. The material is
timely and is likely to have a significant shelf-life, given the
importance and momentum the debate around southern theories has
gained. This is a unique book with no direct comparisons, and is a
compelling contribution to the field of policing studies. Since
some of the problems described in the chapters are of long-standing
and unlikely to be addressed soon, patriarchy or influence of
religion, the shelf life should be long.
Offers a timely contribution covering a range of cutting-edge
empirical research chapters from talented academics around the
globe. Given the range of chapters from academics around the world,
sales are to be expected in a range of countries in the Global
South. Challenges the dominance of northern theories in policing
and the intellectual exclusion of the experiences of most of the
world's population relegated to the margins, therefore contributing
to the growing movement of a Southern Criminology. The material is
timely and is likely to have a significant shelf-life, given the
importance and momentum the debate around southern theories has
gained. This is a unique book with no direct comparisons, and is a
compelling contribution to the field of policing studies. Since
some of the problems described in the chapters are of long-standing
and unlikely to be addressed soon, patriarchy or influence of
religion, the shelf life should be long.
Although socio-cultural issues in relation to women within the
fields of sport and exercise have been extensively researched, this
research has tended to concentrate on the Western world. Women,
Sport and Exercise in the Asia-Pacific Region moves the
conversation away entirely from Western contexts to discuss these
issues with a sole focus on the geographic Asia-Pacific region.
Presenting a diverse range of empirical case studies, from
bodybuilding in Kazakhstan and Thailand, karate in Afghanistan, and
women's rugby in Fiji to women's soccer in North Korea and netball
in Papua New Guinea, the book demonstrates how sports may be used
as a lens to examine the historical, socio-cultural and political
specificities of non-Western and post-colonial societies. It also
explores the complex ways in which non-Western women resist as well
as accommodate sport and exercise-related sociocultural oppression,
helping us to better understand the nexus of sport, exercise,
gender, sexuality and power in the Asia-Pacific area. This is a
fascinating and important resource for students of sports studies,
sports management, sport development, social sciences and gender
studies, as well as an excellent read for academics and researchers
with an interest in sport, exercise, gender and post-colonial
studies.
Although socio-cultural issues in relation to women within the
fields of sport and exercise have been extensively researched, this
research has tended to concentrate on the Western world. Women,
Sport and Exercise in the Asia-Pacific Region moves the
conversation away entirely from Western contexts to discuss these
issues with a sole focus on the geographic Asia-Pacific region.
Presenting a diverse range of empirical case studies, from
bodybuilding in Kazakhstan and Thailand, karate in Afghanistan, and
women's rugby in Fiji to women's soccer in North Korea and netball
in Papua New Guinea, the book demonstrates how sports may be used
as a lens to examine the historical, socio-cultural and political
specificities of non-Western and post-colonial societies. It also
explores the complex ways in which non-Western women resist as well
as accommodate sport and exercise-related sociocultural oppression,
helping us to better understand the nexus of sport, exercise,
gender, sexuality and power in the Asia-Pacific area. This is a
fascinating and important resource for students of sports studies,
sports management, sport development, social sciences and gender
studies, as well as an excellent read for academics and researchers
with an interest in sport, exercise, gender and post-colonial
studies.
This open access book brings together insights into Pacific
policing, conceptualising policing broadly as order maintenance
involving the actions of multiple local, regional and international
actors with sometimes competing and conflicting agendas. A complex
and multifaceted endeavour, scholarship on this topic is relatively
scarce and widely dispersed across diverse sources. It examines how
Pacific policing is shaped by changing state-society relations in
different national contexts and ongoing processes of globalisation.
Particular attention is given to the plural character of Pacific
policing, profound challenges of gender equity, changing dynamics
of crime, and the prominence of transnational policing in resource
and capacity constrained domestic environments. The authors draw on
examples from across the Pacific islands to provide a nuanced and
contextualised account of policing in this socially diverse and
rapidly transforming region.
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