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Buch, Englisch, 322 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 683 g

Reihe: International studies in sport and society

Weiss / Norden / Weiß

Introduction to the Sociology of Sport


Erscheinungsjahr 2021
ISBN: 978-90-04-46470-4
Verlag: Brill

Buch, Englisch, 322 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 683 g

Reihe: International studies in sport and society

ISBN: 978-90-04-46470-4
Verlag: Brill


The sociology of sport is a relatively new scientific discipline, which has spread rapidly and developed in different directions across the world. It investigates social behavior, social processes, and social structures in sport, as well as the relationship between sport and society. The book Introduction to the Sociology of Sport aims to give its readers a comprehensive overview of this fascinating topic. For this purpose, it shows the interrelations between sport and identity, social class, gender, socialization, social groups, (mass) communication, the economy, and politics. In addition, the book introduces a new, innovative theory that helps readers understand the social specificity and worldwide popularity of sport.

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Preface

Introduction

1 The subject matter of sociology

2 Sociology of sport: subject area, theoretical approaches, and different methods

3 Sport and society

3.1 Sport and culture: values in society and in sport

3.1.1 Sport and civilization

3.2 Expansion of sport, internal differentiation, and trends

4 Socialization and sport

4.1 Gender roles in sport

4.1.1 Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intergender (LGBTI) people in sport

4.2 Social stratification in sport

4.2.1 Physical habitus, somatic culture, and social distinction

4.2.2 Sports of the lower social classes

4.2.3 Sports of the upper social classes

5 Sport and the social group

5.1 Social processes in sport groups

5.1.1 Group size and group task in sport

5.1.2 Group cohesion in sport

5.2 Social facilitation

6 Sport, social recognition, and identity

6.1 Anthropological constants

6.1.1 World-openness

6.1.2 Excentricity

6.1.3 Pursuit of recognition

6.1.3.1 Durkheim’s study on suicides

6.2 Social recognition in sport

6.2.1 Recognition as a member of a group

6.2.2 Recognition in an ascribed role

6.2.3 Recognition in an achieved role

6.2.4 Recognition in a public role

6.2.5 Recognition of personal identity

6.3 African Americans in sport

6.4 Action and representation in society and in sport

6.5 Sport as a social phenomenon

7 Violence and doping in sport

8 Towards the joy of play and movement in sport

8.1 The flow experience in sport

9 Sport and communication

10 Sport spectators

10.1 Social integration

10.2 Identification

10.3 Experiencing suspense and showing intense emotions

10.4 Sport and religion

10.5 On aggression among sport spectators

10.5.1 Causes for aggressive behavior

10.5.2 History of violence in spectator sport

11 Sport and mass communication

11.1 Communicator research

11.2 Content analysis

11.2.1 Content analysis of television sport

11.2.2 Content analysis of sport reporting in newspapers

11.2.3 Sport reporting and gender

11.3 Media research

11.4 Audience research

11.4.1 Audience research in the United Kingdom

11.4.2 Audience research in the USA

11.4.3 Audience research in Australia

11.4.4 Motives for consuming media sport

11.5 Impact research

11.5.1 Theory of the omnipotence of the media

11.5.2 Theory of the relative ineffectiveness of the media

12 Sport and the economy

12.1 Sport marketing and mass media

13 Sport and politics

13.1 The power of sport: A theoretical approach

13.2 Sport, social integration, and national self-representation

13.3 Sport as a means of strengthening a nation

13.4 Sport boycotts

13.5 Sport, globalization, and Olympism


Otmar Weiss, Ph.D. (Vienna, 1984), professor at the Department of Sport Science at the University of Vienna, has written five books, edited seven, and published approx. 100 articles nationally and internationally, including the study report European Sport Index in European Journal for Sport and Society.

Gilbert Norden, Ph.D. (Vienna, 1984), professor at the Department of Sociology at the University of Vienna, has written four books, edited three, and published 35 research reports and approx. 160 articles in scientific journals, including the International Journal of the History of Sport.



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