Rethinking Sport and Social Issues

This collection aims to emphasize the ever-changing nature of sport. In doing so, the reader is moved away from the traditional routes of organized and elite sport to consider how sport and other physical activities evolve and shift in response to and in anticipation of broader social changes. Inclu...

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description This collection aims to emphasize the ever-changing nature of sport. In doing so, the reader is moved away from the traditional routes of organized and elite sport to consider how sport and other physical activities evolve and shift in response to and in anticipation of broader social changes. Included within are contributions stemming from the idea of “rethinking sport” that address the notion of training as part of cancer treatment, the development of informal and lifestyle sports, parkour activities in James Bond movies, and the phenomenon of Timbersports. This collection has a further specific focus on topics related to “social issues” and how sport may counter or create inequalities. This anthology includes chapters that engage in analyses of several of these topics, such as sexual abuse, drug abuse, health promotion programs, trauma-informed coaching, inclusion and exclusion mechanisms in gym culture, the long-term social impact of sport gentrification, and human rights and racialization in sport. Built on the work of established and emerging scholars, this collection includes research from a variety of disciplines including sociology, sport science, social work, cultural studies, gender studies, and more.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1375272024-05-14T13:24:10Z Rethinking Sport and Social Issues Andreasson, Jesper Henning, April sportification work and play Timbersports technologization indoorization Got Talent virtual reality James Bond parkour surfing Gilles Deleuze Michel Foucault control discipline sovereignty movement social change athlete advocacy social influence public involvement Black Lives Matter racial justice interpersonal persuasion gym and fitness gender inclusiveness architectural economy opioids drug use drug testing student-athletes pain management safe sport abuse sexual assault governance gentrification human rights social impact sport mega-events sustainable development youth sport lifestyle sports sporting behavior literature review leisure sport prostate cancer physical activity exercise programme masculinity body trauma trauma-informed coaching deprivation community minority-ethnic elderly walking thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues This collection aims to emphasize the ever-changing nature of sport. In doing so, the reader is moved away from the traditional routes of organized and elite sport to consider how sport and other physical activities evolve and shift in response to and in anticipation of broader social changes. Included within are contributions stemming from the idea of “rethinking sport” that address the notion of training as part of cancer treatment, the development of informal and lifestyle sports, parkour activities in James Bond movies, and the phenomenon of Timbersports. This collection has a further specific focus on topics related to “social issues” and how sport may counter or create inequalities. This anthology includes chapters that engage in analyses of several of these topics, such as sexual abuse, drug abuse, health promotion programs, trauma-informed coaching, inclusion and exclusion mechanisms in gym culture, the long-term social impact of sport gentrification, and human rights and racialization in sport. Built on the work of established and emerging scholars, this collection includes research from a variety of disciplines including sociology, sport science, social work, cultural studies, gender studies, and more. 2024-05-14T13:23:58Z 2024-05-14T13:23:58Z 2024 book ONIX_20240514_9783725800223_128 9783725800223 9783725800216 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/137527 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8688 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8688 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0021-6 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0021-6 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725800223 9783725800216 208 open access
spellingShingle sportification
work and play
Timbersports
technologization
indoorization
Got Talent
virtual reality
James Bond
parkour
surfing
Gilles Deleuze
Michel Foucault
control
discipline
sovereignty
movement
social change
athlete advocacy
social influence
public involvement
Black Lives Matter
racial justice
interpersonal persuasion
gym and fitness
gender
inclusiveness
architectural economy
opioids
drug use
drug testing
student-athletes
pain management
safe sport
abuse
sexual assault
governance
gentrification
human rights
social impact
sport mega-events
sustainable development
youth sport
lifestyle sports
sporting behavior
literature review
leisure sport
prostate cancer
physical activity
exercise programme
masculinity
body
trauma
trauma-informed coaching
deprivation
community
minority-ethnic
elderly
walking
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
Rethinking Sport and Social Issues
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topic sportification
work and play
Timbersports
technologization
indoorization
Got Talent
virtual reality
James Bond
parkour
surfing
Gilles Deleuze
Michel Foucault
control
discipline
sovereignty
movement
social change
athlete advocacy
social influence
public involvement
Black Lives Matter
racial justice
interpersonal persuasion
gym and fitness
gender
inclusiveness
architectural economy
opioids
drug use
drug testing
student-athletes
pain management
safe sport
abuse
sexual assault
governance
gentrification
human rights
social impact
sport mega-events
sustainable development
youth sport
lifestyle sports
sporting behavior
literature review
leisure sport
prostate cancer
physical activity
exercise programme
masculinity
body
trauma
trauma-informed coaching
deprivation
community
minority-ethnic
elderly
walking
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
topic_facet sportification
work and play
Timbersports
technologization
indoorization
Got Talent
virtual reality
James Bond
parkour
surfing
Gilles Deleuze
Michel Foucault
control
discipline
sovereignty
movement
social change
athlete advocacy
social influence
public involvement
Black Lives Matter
racial justice
interpersonal persuasion
gym and fitness
gender
inclusiveness
architectural economy
opioids
drug use
drug testing
student-athletes
pain management
safe sport
abuse
sexual assault
governance
gentrification
human rights
social impact
sport mega-events
sustainable development
youth sport
lifestyle sports
sporting behavior
literature review
leisure sport
prostate cancer
physical activity
exercise programme
masculinity
body
trauma
trauma-informed coaching
deprivation
community
minority-ethnic
elderly
walking
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
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