Fr. 75.00

Sport, Culture and Society - An Introduction

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 21.05.2026

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What can sport do to produce positive social change in our world today? Now in a fully revised, updated and expanded fourth edition, this critical, challenging and comprehensive textbook introduces the study of sport, culture and society.
International in scope, the book challenges the reader to activate an audacious spirit of activism in and through sport. Full of contemporary examples, it places sport at the heart of the analysis and introduces the reader to every core topic and emerging area in the study of sport and society, including the history and politics of sport, gender, disability and advocacy, race and racism, violence and crime, health and wellbeing, media and digital communication, the environment, religion, poverty, and sport for development and peace. This edition features new material on sportswashing, sports management, debates around the inclusion/exclusion of transgender people in sport, and the Black Lives Matter movement. It also features a wider geographical range of examples and case studies, including from Latin America, China, India and Africa. Each chapter offers a wealth of useful features, such as 'Sport in Focus' case studies, chapter summaries, guides to further reading, revision questions, practical projects, definitions of key concepts, and weblinks. At its heart Sport, Culture and Society is an invitation to make a difference.
This is a broad-ranging, in-depth and thoughtful introduction to the sociocultural analysis of sport and sets a new agenda for the discipline. It is essential reading for all students with an interest in sport.
Additional, updated online teaching and learning resources are available, including a testbank, resource list and glossary.


List of contents










Introduction Part 1: The Broader Context 1. Sport, Theory and Values 2. Sport, History and Social Change 3. Sport and Geopolitical Economy 4. Sports Management 5. Sport for Development and Peace Part 2: Global Sport, Internationalism and Community 6. Global Sport in a De-globalising World? 7. Sporting Landscapes, Context and Situation 8. Sport and Consumer Culture 9. Sport, Nationalism and Internationalism 10. Sport, Community and Humanity 11. Sport, Media and Digital Communication 12. Sport and Social Capital Part 3: Sport and Contemporary Social Issues 14. Sport, Health and Well-being 15. Sport, the Environment and Planetary Health 16. Sport and Education 17. Sport and Mega-events 18. Sport, Poverty and Homelessness 19. Sport, Violence and Crime 20. Sport, Racism and Black Lives Matter 21. Sport, Gender and Transgender 23. Sport and Religion 24. Sport and Social Class Part 4: Sport as a Resource of Hope and the Politics of the Possible 25. Sport and Human Rights 26. Sport, Civil Society and Social Movements 27. Sport, Protest and Advocacy 28. Sport, Diplomacy and Cultural Relations 29. Sport, Social Justice and Common Good Conclusion: Theses on Sport, Culture and Society


About the author










Grant Jarvie is Professor, Chair of Sport and Director of the Academy of Sport at the University of Edinburgh, UK, while also being associated with the University of Toronto, Canada. A former University Vice-Principal-Provost and Chair with a National Sports Council, he has held three established university chairs and is a Director with Motherwell Football Club and advises governments all over the world.
Paul Widdop is a Reader in Sport Management at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He is a sport sociologist whose work explores the relationships between sport, culture, and society. His research examines how social networks, economic structures, and cultural forces shape the organisation of sport and the experiences of those who consume it. He has published widely on topics including fandom, cultural consumption, and the sociology of football, and has contributed to debates on the role of sport in communities, education, and public life.
Ross Walker is Lecturer in Sport Management at the University of Stirling, UK, and has worked previously at The University of Edinburgh and University of the West of Scotland. A former international athlete, he has worked with sport organisations worldwide and at events such as the Commonwealth Games and The Homeless World Cup. Ross' research has featured in media outlets globally and won awards.


Product details

Authors Grant Jarvie, Ross Walker, Widdop Paul
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 21.05.2026
 
EAN 9781032533674
ISBN 978-1-032-53367-4
No. of pages 594
Illustrations schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster,schwarz-weiss, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

History, Popular Culture, SPORTS & RECREATION / General, Social Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Sociology: sport & leisure, history of sport, Humanities, Sociology: sport and leisure

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