Bringing a cultural and social dimension to the study of sport, this introductory guide will help students understand the context of sport and the place it has in the lives of individuals as well as in modern British society as a whole. Theoretically rigorous yet accessible, Understanding Sport includes: up-to-date coverage of key socio-cultural issues suggested further reading, to expand students' understanding of the topics introduced end-of-chapter essay topics and questions, to help students consolidate their knowledge extensive referenece lists and a thematic index, to direct sutdents and lecturers toward further research materials.
This reference offers an analysis of the issues and theoretical construction behind sport organisations.
Understanding Sport Organizations provides a strong foundation in organizational theory and organizational behavior and addresses how that theory is applied in a real-world context.
First, we are not arguing that sport in general or any particular sport is a religion in the same way that Hinduism is a religion. We understand that religions tend to have elements of the “supernatural,” for example, and this is not ...
An additional theory of burnout was presented by Coakley (1992) who proposed that a narrowly defined identity may lead to a feeling of entrapment in the role of an athlete (see 7.38). The premise of Coakley's model was that social ...
Complemented by a companion website full of additional teaching and learning resources for students and instructors, this is an essential textbook for any degree-level sport management course.
This important book examines the rise of the SINGOs, their structures, organisational behaviour and their power in the context of modern sport and international politics.
This is the first book to draw together current research on masters athletes.
In G. Roberts ( ed . ) , Motivation in Sport and Exercise , Human Kinetics , Champaign , IL , pp . 57-91 . Duda , J.L. ( 1993 ) Goals : A social cognitive approach to the study of achievement motivation in sport .
Complemented by a companion website full of additional teaching and learning resources for students and instructors, this is an essential textbook for any degree-level sport management course.
The book also considers how these important issues relate to broader cultural and social factors, and therefore represents important reading for any student or professional with an interest in sport psychology, coaching, sport sociology, ...