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Barnes and Noble

Critical Issues Football: A Sociological Analysis of the Beautiful Game

Current price: $170.00
Critical Issues Football: A Sociological Analysis of the Beautiful Game
Critical Issues Football: A Sociological Analysis of the Beautiful Game

Barnes and Noble

Critical Issues Football: A Sociological Analysis of the Beautiful Game

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Showcasing some of the most important current research in football studies, this book demonstrates the value of social theory and sociology in helping us to better understand the world’s favourite sport.
This book sheds critical new light on key issues in contemporary football, with each chapter using a different theoretical lens, drawing on the work of key thinkers from Elias and Foucault to Hall and Maffesoli. It explores issues and topics central to the study of modern football, including homophobia, feminist-informed coaching practice, the racialised experiences of black professional footballers, the concussion crisis and the role of identity in online football communities. It also looks ahead at the issues that are likely to define the research agenda in football studies in years to come.
This is fascinating reading for any student or researcher with an interest in football, the sociology of sport, social theory or social issues in wider society.

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