Sport, 2nd Edition by Richard Giulianotti - ISBN: 9780745669939
Paperback
In this new edition of his acclaimed book, Richard Giulianotti provides a critical sociological interpretation of modern sport. As global festivals such as the Olympic Games and football s World Cup demonstrate, sport s social, political, economic and cultural significance is becoming ever more …

Sport, 2nd Edition

A Critical Sociology

  • Paperback

    296 pages

  • Release Date

    18 September 2015

Summary

In this new edition of his acclaimed book, Richard Giulianotti provides a critical sociological interpretation of modern sport. As global festivals such as the Olympic Games and football’s World Cup demonstrate, sport’s social, political, economic and cultural significance is becoming ever more apparent across the world.

Ten years after its original publication, the text has been completely revised and updated to cover the most recent literature and to tackle the key contemporary …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780745669939
ISBN-10:074566993X
Author:Richard Giulianotti
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:Polity Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:296
Edition:2nd
Release Date:18 September 2015
Weight:467g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 23mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Richard Giulianotti is one of the world’s leading sport sociologists. In this new edition he once again proves that he is not only a very accomplished expert in the field but also a brilliant writer. The book provides an insightful overview of important sociological theories and their application to relevant phenomena of modern sport. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is interested in sport and cultural studies or social scientific studies of sports.”
Ansgar Thiel, University of Tübingen, Germany

“Rigorous and clearly organized, this second edition stands out among the many introductory texts to sport sociology. Giulianotti’s critical sociological perspective is embedded in a solid discussion of social theory and pays close attention to the multiple meanings that individuals’ everyday actions bring to sport. The book inspires much-needed critical reflection on power inequalities in sport while exploring alternative forms of sporting practice. It is an essential text for any reader interested in understanding the complexities of contemporary sport.”
Pirkko Markula, University of Alberta, Canada

About The Author

Richard Giulianotti

Richard Giulianotti is Professor of Sociology at Loughborough University, UK, and Professor II at Telemark University College, Norway

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