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Thatcher's Grandchildren? - Politics and Childhood in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover): Stephen Wagg, Jane Pilcher Thatcher's Grandchildren? - Politics and Childhood in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover)
Stephen Wagg, Jane Pilcher
R1,923 Discovery Miles 19 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Thatcher's Grandchildren explores sociological and political issues about childhood that have that have become increasingly significant in the twenty first century within a political landscape framed by neo-liberalism. Issues addressed include child protection and abuse, the media, education and schooling, and poverty.

The London Olympics of 2012 - Politics, Promises and Legacy (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Stephen Wagg The London Olympics of 2012 - Politics, Promises and Legacy (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Stephen Wagg
R2,709 R1,808 Discovery Miles 18 080 Save R901 (33%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Analysing the politics of the 2012 London Olympics, Stephen Wagg examines the framing of London's bid to host the Games, arguments about the Games' likely impact and the establishment of 'Fortress London' to protect the Games. The book asks who won, and who lost out, in this important event as well as exploring its media coverage and legacy.

Come on Down? - Popular Media Culture in Post-War Britain (Paperback): Dominic Strinati, Stephen Wagg Come on Down? - Popular Media Culture in Post-War Britain (Paperback)
Dominic Strinati, Stephen Wagg
R1,208 Discovery Miles 12 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


This introduction to popular media culture in Britain discusses the ways in which popular culture can be studied, understood and appreciated, and covers its key analytical issues and some of its most important processes.

Sounds and the City - Volume 2 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Brett Lashua, Stephen Wagg, Karl Spracklen, M. Selim Yavuz Sounds and the City - Volume 2 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Brett Lashua, Stephen Wagg, Karl Spracklen, M. Selim Yavuz
R3,155 Discovery Miles 31 550 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book draws from a rich history of scholarship about the relations between music and cities, and the global flows between music and urban experience. The contributions in this collection comment on the global city as a nexus of moving people, changing places, and shifting social relations, asking what popular music can tell us about cities, and vice versa. Since the publication of the first Sounds and the City volume, various movements, changes and shifts have amplified debates about globalization. From the waves of people migrating to Europe from the Syrian civil war and other conflict zones, to the 2016 "Brexit" vote to leave the European Union and American presidential election of Donald Trump. These, and other events, appear to have exposed an anti-globalist retreat toward isolationism and a backlash against multiculturalism that has been termed "post-globalization." Amidst this, what of popular music? Does music offer renewed spaces and avenues for public protest, for collective action and resistance? What can the diverse histories, hybridities, and legacies of popular music tell us about the ever-changing relations of people and cities?

Sport, Protest and Globalisation - Stopping Play (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Jon Dart, Stephen Wagg Sport, Protest and Globalisation - Stopping Play (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Jon Dart, Stephen Wagg
R3,422 Discovery Miles 34 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume is built around three assumptions - first, that for huge numbers people around the world, including many sport lovers, there are more important things in life than sport; second, that the governance of sport is in many ways problematic and needs to be confronted; and, third, that contrary to the still-popular belief that sport and politics don't mix, sport often provides an ideal theatre for the enacting of political protest. The book contains studies of a range of protests, stretching back to the death of suffragist Emily Davison at the Derby of 1913 and encompassing subsequent protests against the exclusion of women from the sporting arena; the Berlin Olympics of 1936; Western imperialism; the Mexico Olympics, 1968; the state racism of apartheid in South Africa; the effect of the global golf industry on ecosystems; Israeli government policy; resistance to the various attempts to bring the Olympic Games to Canadian and American cities; the cutting of welfare benefits for disabled British citizens; class privilege in the UK; Russian anti-gay laws; and high public spending on sport mega-events in Brazil. The collection will be of interest to scholars and students with an interest in Sports Studies, History, Politics, Geography, Cultural Studies and Sociology.

The History and Politics of Motor Racing - Lives in the Fast Lane (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Damion Sturm, Stephen Wagg, David... The History and Politics of Motor Racing - Lives in the Fast Lane (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Damion Sturm, Stephen Wagg, David L Andrews
R4,681 Discovery Miles 46 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the history and politics of motor racing, one of the most popular and lucrative elements in the international sport industry. Written by a group of international scholars and motor racing specialists it discusses the sport’s origins, the relationship of motor racing to nation building and modernity (noting its links to fascism and dictatorship), the links between motor racing and the automobile industry, motor racing and the politics both of gender and of race, motor racing, the media and postmodernity, and motor racing, the spatial and globalization. This book speaks to scholars in history, politics, sport studies, the sociology of sport, sport management and cultural studies, along with the many lay readers who are interested in the relationship between motor sport and society.

Cricket: A Political History of the Global Game, 1945-2017 (Hardcover): Stephen Wagg Cricket: A Political History of the Global Game, 1945-2017 (Hardcover)
Stephen Wagg
R4,347 Discovery Miles 43 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cricket is an enduring paradox. On the one hand, it symbolises much that is outmoded: imperialism; a leisured elite; a rural, aristocratic Englishness. On the other, it endures as a global game and does so by skilful adaptation, trading partly on its mythic past and partly on its capacity to repackage itself. This ambitious new history recounts the politics of cricket around the world since the Second World War, examining key cultural and political themes, including decolonisation, racism, gender, globalisation, corruption and commercialisation. Part One looks at the transformation of cricket cultures in the ten territories of the former British Empire in the years immediately after 1945, a time when decolonisation and the search for national identity touched every cricket playing region in the world. Part Two focuses on globalisation and the game's evolution as an international sport, analysing: social change and the Ashes; the campaigns for new cricket formats; the development of the women's game; the new breed of coach; the limits to the game's global expansion; and the rise of India as the world's leading cricket power. Cricket: A Political History of the Global Game, 1945-2017 is fascinating reading for anybody interested in the contemporary history of sport.

Sport, Leisure and Culture in the Postmodern City (Hardcover, New Ed): Peter Bramham Sport, Leisure and Culture in the Postmodern City (Hardcover, New Ed)
Peter Bramham; Stephen Wagg
R4,357 Discovery Miles 43 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The widespread concept of the 'postmodern city' is frequently linked to the decline of traditional manufacturing industries and a corresponding wane of white working-class culture. In place of these appear flexible working practices, a diversified workforce, and a greater emphasis on consumption, leisure, and tourism. Illustrated by an interdisciplinary study of Leeds, a typical postmodern city, this volume examines how such cities have reinvented themselves - commercially, politically and spatially - over the past two decades. The work addresses issues like cultural policy, city-centre development, sport, leisure and identity, and explores different urban processes in relation to changing configuration of class, gender and ethnicity in the postmodern city.

The Social Faces of Humour - Practices and Issues (Paperback): George E.C. Paton, Chris Powell, Stephen Wagg The Social Faces of Humour - Practices and Issues (Paperback)
George E.C. Paton, Chris Powell, Stephen Wagg
R1,090 Discovery Miles 10 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1996, this volume is a sequel to Humour in Society: Resistance and Control which was edited by George E.C. Paton and Chris Powell. Now, seven years later, the culturally central nature of humour seems greater than ever. This collection of original essays critically assesses the practices of humour in various role relationships in a number of social contexts, for example, in the workplace and between family members. A feature of this new volume is the critical analysis of socio-linguistic practices, including the use of jokes and cartoons, to manage tensions in social relationships at the micro- and macro-sociological levels of human interaction. Wider social and cultural issues area also examined by other contributors concerned with alternative comedy and sitcoms in British and Australian society, for example, which along with humour practices are situated by the editors in their introduction to substantiate the value of studying and researching the sociology of humour.

Amateurism in British Sport - It Matters Not Who Won or Lost? (Hardcover, New): Dilwyn Porter, Stephen Wagg Amateurism in British Sport - It Matters Not Who Won or Lost? (Hardcover, New)
Dilwyn Porter, Stephen Wagg
R4,200 Discovery Miles 42 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The ideal of the amateur competitor, playing the game for love and, unlike the professional, totally untainted by commerce, has become embedded in many accounts of the development of modern sport. It has proved influential not least because it has underpinned a pervasive impression of professionalism - and all that came with it - as a betrayal of innocence, a fall from sporting grace. In the essays collected here, amateurism, both as ideology and practice, is subject to critical and unsentimental scrutiny, effectively challenging the dominant narrative of more conventional histories of British sport. Most modern sports, even those where professionalism developed rapidly, originated in an era when the gentlemanly amateur predominated, both in politics and society, as well as in the realm of sport. Enforcement of rules and conventions that embodied the amateur-elite ethos effectively limited opportunities for working-class competitors to 'turn the world upside down'. This book was previously published as a special issue of Sport in History.

East Plays West - Sport and the Cold War (Paperback, New Ed): Stephen Wagg, David Andrews East Plays West - Sport and the Cold War (Paperback, New Ed)
Stephen Wagg, David Andrews; Foreword by Robert Edelman
R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Cold War spanned some five decades from the devastation that remained after World War Two until the fall of the Berlin wall, and for much of that time the perception was that only on the Eastern side were politics and sport inextricably linked. However, this assumption underestimates the extent to which sport was an important symbol for both power blocs in their ongoing ideological struggle.

This collection of essays from leading international authorities on sport, culture and ideology brings together an impressive body of work organized around key political themes and outstanding moments in sport, and is at once a political history of sport and an illuminating new perspective on the forces that shaped this unsettled time.

East Plays West - Sport and the Cold War (Hardcover): Stephen Wagg, David Andrews East Plays West - Sport and the Cold War (Hardcover)
Stephen Wagg, David Andrews; Foreword by Robert Edelman
R5,220 Discovery Miles 52 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Cold War spanned some five decades from the devastation that remained after World War Two until the fall of the Berlin wall, and for much of that time the perception was that only on the Eastern side were politics and sport inextricably linked. However, this assumption underestimates the extent to which sport was an important symbol for both power blocs in their ongoing ideological struggle.

This collection of essays from leading international authorities on sport, culture and ideology brings together an impressive body of work organized around key political themes and outstanding moments in sport, and is at once a political history of sport and an illuminating new perspective on the forces that shaped this unsettled time.

Cricket and National Identity in the Postcolonial Age - Following On (Hardcover): Stephen Wagg Cricket and National Identity in the Postcolonial Age - Following On (Hardcover)
Stephen Wagg
R4,639 Discovery Miles 46 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bringing together leading international writers on cricket and society, this important new book places cricket in the postcolonial life of the major Test-playing countries. Exploring the culture, politics, governance and economics of cricket in the twenty-first century, this book dispels the age-old idea of a gentle game played on England's village greens.

This is an original political and historical study of the game's development in a range of countries and covers:

* cricket in the new Commonwealth: Sri Lanka, Pakistan, the Caribbean and India
* the cricket cultures of Australia, New Zealand and post-apartheid South Africa
* cricket in England since the 1950s.

This new book is ideal for students of sport, politics, history and postcolonialism as it provides stimulating and comprehensive discussions of the major issues including race, migration, gobalization, neoliberal economics, the media, religion and sectarianism.

British Football & Social Exclusion (Hardcover): Stephen Wagg British Football & Social Exclusion (Hardcover)
Stephen Wagg
R4,222 Discovery Miles 42 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book takes stock of British football at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It is written by a range of concerned academics and writers, all of whom have an active relationship with the contemporary football world. The book assesses the changes that have occurred in many areas of football culture and the political and academic debates that have accompanied these changes.
English football in particular, it seems, is 'fat city'. The Premiership, now eight years old, has, via satellite television, become a globalised phenomenon: there are Liverpool supporters in Bangladesh, Chelsea fans in sub-Saharan Africa and Manchester United followers across the globe. Grounds are full. Top class football attracts people to bars and pubs in huge numbers. Hooliganism appears a thing of the past. Everyone seems to love football and/or to support a team. The British football media are generally euphoric in their rendering of contemporary football culture.
However, the contributors to this book argue that the heavily commodified, PR-driven and cartelised British football world, with which so many contemporary politicians and other public figures rush to identify themselves, has either created, exacerbated or continued to ignore serious problems of social exclusion problems of class and community, race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality and age.

British Football & Social Exclusion (Paperback): Stephen Wagg British Football & Social Exclusion (Paperback)
Stephen Wagg
R1,586 Discovery Miles 15 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book takes stock of British football at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It is written by a range of concerned academics and writers, all of whom have an active relationship with the contemporary football world. The book assesses the changes that have occurred in many areas of football culture and the political and academic debates that have accompanied these changes.
English football in particular, it seems, is 'fat city'. The Premiership, now eight years old, has, via satellite television, become a globalised phenomenon: there are Liverpool supporters in Bangladesh, Chelsea fans in sub-Saharan Africa and Manchester United followers across the globe. Grounds are full. Top class football attracts people to bars and pubs in huge numbers. Hooliganism appears a thing of the past. Everyone seems to love football and/or to support a team. The British football media are generally euphoric in their rendering of contemporary football culture.
However, the contributors to this book argue that the heavily commodified, PR-driven and cartelised British football world, with which so many contemporary politicians and other public figures rush to identify themselves, has either created, exacerbated or continued to ignore serious problems of social exclusion problems of class and community, race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality and age.

The Social Faces of Humour - Practices and Issues (Hardcover): George E.C. Paton, Chris Powell, Stephen Wagg The Social Faces of Humour - Practices and Issues (Hardcover)
George E.C. Paton, Chris Powell, Stephen Wagg
R3,359 Discovery Miles 33 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1996, this volume is a sequel to Humour in Society: Resistance and Control which was edited by George E.C. Paton and Chris Powell. Now, seven years later, the culturally central nature of humour seems greater than ever. This collection of original essays critically assesses the practices of humour in various role relationships in a number of social contexts, for example, in the workplace and between family members. A feature of this new volume is the critical analysis of socio-linguistic practices, including the use of jokes and cartoons, to manage tensions in social relationships at the micro- and macro-sociological levels of human interaction. Wider social and cultural issues area also examined by other contributors concerned with alternative comedy and sitcoms in British and Australian society, for example, which along with humour practices are situated by the editors in their introduction to substantiate the value of studying and researching the sociology of humour.

Because I Tell a Joke or Two - Comedy, Politics and Social Difference (Hardcover): Stephen Wagg Because I Tell a Joke or Two - Comedy, Politics and Social Difference (Hardcover)
Stephen Wagg
R4,222 Discovery Miles 42 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This text explores the often confused and complex relationship between comedy and social difference. Recognizing the ways in which comedy has been used to sustain, challenge or change power relationships in society if offers numerous readings of comedy and comedians in Britain, America and Australia.;In addressing comedy's social, political and historical significance, the contributors consider comedy in relation to class, region, age, politics, gender, sexuality, the body, ethnicity and nationhood. Bringing together producers, consumers and practitioners of comedy, this book provides analysis of a wide range of comedy genres, texts and performers: women in British comedies such as "Butterflies" and "Fawlty Towers" ; blokes, beer and "Viz" ; political correctness in comedy; immigration, the Marx Brothers and Jewish comedy in the United States; comedy and identity in post-war Australian humour; queer readings of "Morecambe and Wise" and the male double act; black radical comedy in Britain and America; bodies, breasts and smut in "Carry-On" ; new lesbian comedy; "The Golden Girls", "Cheers", "Friends" and changing American society. Contributors include Michael Bowes, Frances Gray, Da

Because I Tell a Joke or Two - Comedy, Politics and Social Difference (Paperback): Stephen Wagg Because I Tell a Joke or Two - Comedy, Politics and Social Difference (Paperback)
Stephen Wagg
R1,226 Discovery Miles 12 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Contents:
Contributors: Michael Bowes, Frances Gray, Dave Huxley, Chris Lee, John McCallum, Maggie Morgan, Like Pickering and Jane Littlewood, Laraine Porter, Mark Simpson, Stephen Small, Paul Wells, Frances Williams

Thatcher's Children? - Politics, Childhood And Society In The 1980s And 1990s (Hardcover): Jane Pilcher, Stephen Wagg Thatcher's Children? - Politics, Childhood And Society In The 1980s And 1990s (Hardcover)
Jane Pilcher, Stephen Wagg
R5,204 Discovery Miles 52 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

That childhood is a social construction is understood both by social scientists and in society generally. The authors of this book examine the political issues surrounding childhood, including law making, social policy, government provisions and political activism.; This text examines current social and political issues involving childhood. It looks at the impact of the "New Right" who talk of family values, parent power in schools, irresponsible provision of contraception to young girls and the increase in child violence as a result of mass media. It also considers the response of the caring professions and the "Modern Left" who campaign, amongst other things, for the establishment of children's rights.

Thatcher's Children? - Politics, Childhood And Society In The 1980s And 1990s (Paperback): Jane Pilcher, Stephen Wagg Thatcher's Children? - Politics, Childhood And Society In The 1980s And 1990s (Paperback)
Jane Pilcher, Stephen Wagg
R1,524 Discovery Miles 15 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

That childhood is a social construction is understood both by social scientists and in society generally. The authors of this book examine the political issues surrounding childhood, including law making, social policy, government provisions and political activism.; This text examines current social and political issues involving childhood. It looks at the impact of the "New Right" who talk of family values, parent power in schools, irresponsible provision of contraception to young girls and the increase in child violence as a result of mass media. It also considers the response of the caring professions and the "Modern Left" who campaign, amongst other things, for the establishment of children's rights.

Come on Down? - Popular Media Culture in Post-War Britain (Hardcover): Dominic Strinati, Stephen Wagg Come on Down? - Popular Media Culture in Post-War Britain (Hardcover)
Dominic Strinati, Stephen Wagg
R4,239 Discovery Miles 42 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Represents an introduction to popular media culture in Britain since 1945. It discusses the ways in which popular culture can be studied, understood and appreciated, and covers its key analytical issues and some of its most important forms and processes. The contributors analyze some of popular culture's leading and most representative expressions such as TV soaps, quizzes and game shows, TV for children, media treatment of the monarchy, pop music, comedy, advertising, consumerism and Americanization. The diversity of both subject matter and argument is the most distinctive feature of this collection, making it an interdisciplinary introduction to the study of popular media culture. The contributors, many of them leading figures in their respective areas of study, represent a number of different approaches which themselves reflect the diversity and promise of contemporary theoretical debates. Their studies encompass issues such as the economics of popular culture, its textual complexity and its interpretations by audiences, as well as concepts such as ideology, material culture and postmodernism.

Sport, Leisure and Culture in the Postmodern City (Paperback): Peter Bramham Sport, Leisure and Culture in the Postmodern City (Paperback)
Peter Bramham; Stephen Wagg
R1,692 Discovery Miles 16 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The widespread concept of the 'postmodern city' is frequently linked to the decline of traditional manufacturing industries and a corresponding wane of white working-class culture. In place of these appear flexible working practices, a diversified workforce, and a greater emphasis on consumption, leisure, and tourism. Illustrated by an interdisciplinary study of Leeds, a typical postmodern city, this volume examines how such cities have reinvented themselves - commercially, politically and spatially - over the past two decades. The work addresses issues like cultural policy, city-centre development, sport, leisure and identity, and explores different urban processes in relation to changing configuration of class, gender and ethnicity in the postmodern city.

Amateurism in British Sport - It Matters Not Who Won or Lost? (Paperback): Dilwyn Porter, Stephen Wagg Amateurism in British Sport - It Matters Not Who Won or Lost? (Paperback)
Dilwyn Porter, Stephen Wagg
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The ideal of the amateur competitor, playing the game for love and, unlike the professional, totally untainted by commerce, has become embedded in many accounts of the development of modern sport. It has proved influential not least because it has underpinned a pervasive impression of professionalism - and all that came with it - as a betrayal of innocence, a fall from sporting grace. In the essays collected here, amateurism, both as ideology and practice, is subject to critical and unsentimental scrutiny, effectively challenging the dominant narrative of more conventional histories of British sport. Most modern sports, even those where professionalism developed rapidly, originated in an era when the gentlemanly amateur predominated, both in politics and society, as well as in the realm of sport. Enforcement of rules and conventions that embodied the amateur-elite ethos effectively limited opportunities for working-class competitors to 'turn the world upside down'. This book was previously published as a special issue of Sport in History.

An Introduction to Leisure Studies - Principles and Practice (Hardcover): Peter Bramham, Stephen Wagg An Introduction to Leisure Studies - Principles and Practice (Hardcover)
Peter Bramham, Stephen Wagg
R3,931 Discovery Miles 39 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"There are textbooks galore, but there aren't many crafted as intelligently as this one. This book will change the way that students understand leisure. It will give them an easier entry to that place where difficult ideas fuse into something intelligible, where real understanding sits and the educated imagination is stirred." - Tony Blackshaw, Sheffield Hallam University Peter Bramham and Stephen Wagg provide a foundation for those studying within the broad field of leisure studies. The book gives students an accessible and engaging introduction to leisure studies and leisure research, encouraging students to engage in reflexive analysis of their common sense understandings of everyday life and enabling them to develop an understanding of contemporary leisure studies and changing leisure practices.

Cricket: A Political History of the Global Game, 1945-2017 (Paperback): Stephen Wagg Cricket: A Political History of the Global Game, 1945-2017 (Paperback)
Stephen Wagg
R1,399 Discovery Miles 13 990 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Cricket is an enduring paradox. On the one hand, it symbolises much that is outmoded: imperialism; a leisured elite; a rural, aristocratic Englishness. On the other, it endures as a global game and does so by skilful adaptation, trading partly on its mythic past and partly on its capacity to repackage itself. This ambitious new history recounts the politics of cricket around the world since the Second World War, examining key cultural and political themes, including decolonisation, racism, gender, globalisation, corruption and commercialisation. Part One looks at the transformation of cricket cultures in the ten territories of the former British Empire in the years immediately after 1945, a time when decolonisation and the search for national identity touched every cricket playing region in the world. Part Two focuses on globalisation and the game's evolution as an international sport, analysing: social change and the Ashes; the campaigns for new cricket formats; the development of the women's game; the new breed of coach; the limits to the game's global expansion; and the rise of India as the world's leading cricket power. Cricket: A Political History of the Global Game, 1945-2017 is fascinating reading for anybody interested in the contemporary history of sport.

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