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Sociology of North American Sport
In Sociology of North American Sport, authors Sage and Eitzen--both former athletes and coaches--offer a compact yet comprehensive and integrated perspective on sport in North American society. Bringing a unique viewpoint to the subject, the authors analyze and, in turn, demythologize sport. This method promotes an understanding of how a sociological perspective differs from common-sense perceptions about sport and society, helping students to understand sport in a new way.
New to This Edition
* Offers an expanded explanation of sociological theories and their relevance to sport * Includes updated content and references on sports academies, the changing role of parents and coaches in youth sports, and youth sports as "traveling leagues" * Provides an updated analysis of the socioeconomics of sport * Examines significant developments in high school and intercollegiate sports--changes that make them more commercial and place increasing pressure and stress on coaches and athletes * Highlights recent trends in the social problems of sport, including violence, substance abuse, eating disorders, and gambling * Discuses new social media forms and their relevance to contemporary sport * Expands the focus on diversity, including additional information on Native Americans, Latinos, Asians, and other minority groups in relation to sport; recent opportunities for and achievements of minority and female athletes, coaches, and sports organizations; and the influence of globalization on promoting diversity * Features new "Thinking About Sport" boxes, tables and figures, and photos throughout, as well as updated web resources at the end of each chapter