Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society
Sport, Psychology and Christianity: Welfare, Performance and Consultancy
1st Edition
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By Brian Hemmings, Nick J. Watson, Andrew Parker
December 18, 2020
The majority of sport psychology research to date has been underpinned and driven by a secular perspective. There is an urgent need for sport psychologists to better understand the relevance of Christian faith in athletes’ sporting experiences and day-to-day lives in order to improve their ...
The World Anti-Doping Code: Fit for Purpose?
1st Edition
By Lovely Dasgupta
December 18, 2020
Following the recent doping scandals that have brought the highest echelons of international sport into disrepute, this book examines the elitism at the core of the World Anti-Doping Agency and considers how the current World Anti-Doping Code might be restructured.Analyzing the correlation between ...
Soccer and the American Dream
1st Edition
By Ian Lawrence
September 30, 2020
The American Dream is founded upon the ideological belief that ‘you can be anything you want to be’, regardless of your current class position, and is one of the most emotive, pervasive and ideologically embedded concepts championed by American citizens. Providing contemporary insight into the ...
Critical Research in Sport, Health and Physical Education: How to Make a Difference
1st Edition
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By Richard Pringle, Hakan Larsson, Göran Gerdin
June 30, 2020
Within the overlapping fields of the sociology of sport, physical education and health education, the use of critical theories and the critical research paradigm has grown in scope. Yet what social impact has this research had? This book considers the capacity of critical research and associated ...
Figurational Research in Sport, Leisure and Health
1st Edition
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By Dominic Malcolm, Philippa Velija
June 30, 2020
Figurational sociology offers an important set of conceptual and methodological tools for helping us to understand sport, leisure and health and their relationship to wider society. This book brings together an international team of scholars working within the figurational tradition to explain ...
Gender Diversity in European Sport Governance
1st Edition
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By Agnes Elling, Jorid Hovden, Annelies Knoppers
June 30, 2020
Gender equality is one of the founding democratic principles of the EU. However, recent studies of the Federation of Olympic Sports in Europe have shown that women occupy only fourteen percent of decision-making positions in sport organizations. This book presents a comprehensive and comparative ...
Social Justice in Globalized Fitness and Health: Bodies Out of Sight
1st Edition
By Laura Azzarito
June 30, 2020
In today’s neoliberal times, thinking about fitness and health is dominated by the media’s narratives of "fit bodies," which are presented and circulated in society as "valued bodies." Outside that mainstream view, however, there are many people labeled "bodies-at-risk": those who deviate from ...
Sport in Scandinavia and the Nordic Countries
1st Edition
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By Ken Green, Thorsteinn Sigurjónsson, Eivind Åsrum Skille
June 30, 2020
The Scandinavian and Nordic countries have some of the highest participation rates in sport and physical activity in the world and are therefore important case studies across a range of subjects, from sport policy to physical activity and health. This is the first book to bring together studies ...
The Historical Sociology of Japanese Martial Arts
1st Edition
By Raul Sanchez Garcia
June 30, 2020
Winner of the Norbert Elias Book Prize 2020 This is the first long-term analysis of the development of Japanese martial arts, connecting ancient martial traditions with the martial arts practised today. The Historical Sociology of Japanese Martial Arts captures the complexity of the emergence and ...
The War on Drugs in Sport: Moral Panics and Organizational Legitimacy
1st Edition
By Vanessa McDermott
June 30, 2020
This book is an innovative and compelling work that develops a modified moral panic model illustrated by the drugs in sport debate. Drawing on Max Weber’s work on moral authority and legitimacy, McDermott argues that doping scandals create a crisis of legitimacy for sport governing bodies and other...
Phenomenology and the Extreme Sport Experience
1st Edition
By Eric Brymer, Robert Schweitzer
May 07, 2020
Understanding the motivations behind those who partake in extreme sports can be difficult for some. If the popular conception holds that the incentive behind extreme sports participation is entirely to do with risking one’s life, then this confusion will continue to exist. However, an in-depth ...
Fitness, Technology and Society: Amusing Ourselves to Life
1st Edition
By Brad Millington
February 25, 2020
The fitness industry is experiencing a new boom characterized by the proliferation of interactive and customizable technology, from exercise-themed video games to smartphone apps to wearable fitness trackers. This new technology presents the possibility of boundless self-tracking, generating highly...






