Globalization and Sport

Globalization and Sport
Author: Toby Miller,Geoffrey Lawrence,Jim McKay,David Rowe
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2001-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0761959696

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"This book anatomizes the connections between sport and culture. It argues that although sport is obviously a source of pleasure, it is also part of the government of everyday life. The creation of a sporting calendar, movements of rational recreation and the development of physical education in the public sector are read as ways of disciplining and shaping urban-industrial populations." "Although the book utilizes methods and traditions from sociology, political science and communication studies, it is the first text to argue that culture is the focal point for understanding sport. Authoritative and accessible, it will be required reading for students of sport studies, sociology and cultural studies."--Jacket.

The Palgrave Handbook of Globalization and Sport

The Palgrave Handbook of Globalization and Sport
Author: Joseph Maguire,Katie Liston,Mark Falcous
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 712
Release: 2021-11-20
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781137568540

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This handbook illustrates the utility of global sport as a lens through which to disentangle the interconnected political, economic, cultural, and social patterns that shape our lives. Drawing on multidisciplinary perspectives, it is organized into three parts. The first part outlines theoretical and conceptual insights from global sport scholarship: from the conceptualization and development of globalization theories, transnationalism and transnational capital, through to mediasport, roving coloniality, and neoliberal doctrine. The second part illustrates the varied flows within global sport and the ways in which these flows are contested, across physical cultures/sport forms, identities, ideologies, media, and economic capital. Diverse topics and cases are covered, such as sport business and the global sport industry, financial fair play, and global mediasport. Finally, the third part explores various aspects of global sport development and governance, incorporating insights from work in the Global South. Across all of these contributions, varied approaches are taken to examine the ‘power of sport’ trope, generating a thought-provoking dialogue for the reader. Featuring an accomplished roster of contributors and wide-ranging coverage of key issues and debates, this handbook will serve as an indispensable resource for scholars and students of contemporary sports studies.

Globalization and Sport

Globalization and Sport
Author: Richard Giulianotti,Roland Robertson
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2007-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015076114001

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This collection places sport at the heart of debates on global processes. It features major critical interventions by some of the world's leading sociologists and anthropologists on the subject of sport.

Sport Globalisation and Identity

Sport  Globalisation and Identity
Author: Jim OBrien,Russell Holden,Xavier Ginesta
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2022-04
Genre: Globalization
ISBN: 0367560348

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This book explores the interrelationships between nations, regions and states in the landscape of contemporary international sport, focusing on identity. Using case studies, the book explores themes such as the geopolitics of sports events, contested identities, and ownership of sport.

Globalization Sport and Corporate Nationalism

Globalization  Sport and Corporate Nationalism
Author: Jay Scherer,Steve Jackson
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010
Genre: All Blacks (Rugby team)
ISBN: 3039111140

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Although New Zealand exists as a small (pop. 4.3 million), peripheral nation in the global economy, it offers a unique site through which to examine the complex, but uneven, interplay between global forces and long-standing national traditions and cultural identities. This book examines the profound impact of globalization on the national sport of rugby and New Zealand's iconic team, the All Blacks. Since 1995, the national sport of rugby has undergone significant change, most notably due to the New Zealand Rugby Union's lucrative and ongoing corporate partnerships with Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation and global sportswear giant Adidas. The authors explore these significant developments and pressures alongside the resulting tensions and contradictions that have emerged as the All Blacks, and other aspects of national heritage and indigenous identity, have been steadily incorporated into a global promotional culture. Following recent research in cultural studies, they highlight the intensive, but contested, commodification of the All Blacks to illuminate the ongoing transformation of rugby in New Zealand by corporate imperatives and the imaginations of marketers, most notably through the production of a complex discourse of corporate nationalism within Adidas's evolving local and global advertising campaigns.

Sport Nationalism and Globalization

Sport  Nationalism  and Globalization
Author: Alan Bairner
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2001-03-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0791449114

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Explores the relationship between sport and national identities within the context of globalization in the modern era.

Globalizing Sport

Globalizing Sport
Author: George H. Sage
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317258803

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Sport is enjoyed by millions of people across the world, and both watching and playing sport constitutes a major part of modern leisure time. But sport is also a huge worldwide industry. In Globalizing Sport, George Sage invites readers to explore a deeper understanding of the global dynamics of sport - not only competitions but of the big businesses of money, media coverage, athletic apparel and more. He shows how phenomena such as migration, labour, commerce and politics affect the athletes and the fans, continually reshaping the business and experience of sport. Globalizing Sport puts sport in its political, economic and social context, revealing its connections with businesses, countries, media outlets and education systems.

Globalization and Football

Globalization and Football
Author: Richard Giulianotti,Roland Robertson
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2009-06-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781473903623

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This timely book provides an engaging, clear view of the interrelationships within key globalization processes and the international sport of football. Intelligently combining the conceptual and methodological aspects of global studies with the specific cultural conditions of the ′beautiful game′ Giulianotti and Robertson illuminate its social history and diffusion, as well as wider cultural, economic, political and social dimensions. Using football to chart an increasing global connectivity, or globality, the authors explore how the game may be understood as a metric, mirror, motor and metaphor of globalization Issues discussed include: - Transnational Identities and the Global Civil Society, - Cosmopolitanism & Americanization, - Neo-Liberalism, Inequalities and Transnational Clubs, - Politics, Nations, and International Governance, Ideal for students and lecturers concerned with the sociology of sport, globalization and international cultural studies - the book will be of interest to anyone keen to map the intricate ways in which transnational processes may impact upon particular domains of social life.