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Sport : Critical Concepts in Sociology, Multiple-component retail product Book

Sport : Critical Concepts in Sociology Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Eric Dunning, Dominic Malcolm

Part of the Critical Concepts in Sociology series

Multiple-component retail product

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Recent years have seen a rapid growth in the field of sports studies.

This collection provides an invaluable resource for this burgeoning field, offering a selection of classic works and more recent, groundbreaking journal articles on the sociology of sport. Key features of this collection are:* Comprehensive and critical coverage of the field* Historical and comparative approaches detail how modern sport has developed* Articles which illustrate the international diversity of the study of the social aspects of sport and sport per se* Cross-disciplinary articles The four volumes cover:* Approaches to the Study of Sport* The Development and Structure of Modern Sport* Sport and Power Relations* Major Issues in Contemporary SportWith an international range of themes, contextual introductions to each volume and a comprehensive index, this will become an indispensible research tool for students and researchers.

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