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The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Society

Online ISBN:
9780197519042
Print ISBN:
9780197519011
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Society

Lawrence A. Wenner (ed.)
Lawrence A. Wenner
(ed.)
Communication and Ethics, Loyola Marymount University
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Lawrence A. Wenner is Von der Ahe Professor of Communication and Ethics at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. He was founding editor of the research journal Communication & Sport, and former editor-in-chief of both the International Review for the Sociology of Sport and the Journal of Sport & Social Issues. In 10 books and over 140 scholarly journal articles and book chapters, his work focuses on sport, media, gender, and commodity culture. His recent books include American Sport in the Shadow of a Pandemic: Communicative Insights (2022, with Andrew Billings and Marie Hardin) and Sport, Media, and Mega-Events (2017, with Andrew Billings).

Published online:
21 September 2022
Published in print:
9 November 2022
Online ISBN:
9780197519042
Print ISBN:
9780197519011
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Society features leading international scholars’ assessments of scholarly inquiry about sport and society. Divided into six sections, chapters consider dominant issues within key areas, approaches (theory and method) featured in inquiry, and debates needing resolution. Part I: Society and Values considers matters of character, ideology, power, politics, policy, nationalism, diplomacy, militarism, law, ethics, and religion. Part II: Enterprise and Capital considers globalization; spectacle; mega-events; Olympism; corruption; impacts on cities, communities, and the environment; and the press of leadership cultures, economic imperatives, and marketing. Part III: Participation and Cultures considers questions of health and well-being, violence, the medicalization of injury, influences of science and technology, substance use and abuse, the roles of coaching and emotion, challenges of child maltreatment, climates for scandal and athlete activism, and questions on animals in sporting competition. Part IV: Lifespan and Careers considers child socialization, youth and elite athlete development, the roles of sport in education and social mobility, migratory sport labor practices, arcs defining athletic careers, aging and retirement, and emergent lifestyle sport cultures. Part V: Inclusion and Exclusion considers sport’s role in social inclusion and exclusion and in development and discrimination and features treatments of race and ethnicity; indigenous experiences; the intersection of bodily ideals, obesity, and disability; and the gendered impacts on masculinities, femininities, and nonbinary experience. Part VI: Spectator Engagement and Media considers sporting heroism and celebrity, fandom and hooliganism, gambling and match-fixing, and the influences of sport journalism, television and film treatments, advertising, and new media.

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