Contact restrictions and distancing measures are among the most effective non-pharmaceutical measures to stop the spread of the SARS-CoV2 virus. Yet, research has only begun to understand the wider social consequences of these interventions.
Ariane Bertogg, Sebastian Koos
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Sports and social reflections from the perspective of "Marcel Mouss" [PDF]
Objective: What follows is an overview of the views and ideas of Marcel Mouss, the conqueror of the new land of sports sociology.A land where man is called the product of his body and it is thought that all techniques of the body are the result of the ...
Kamal Javanmard
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A figurational approach to environmental sustainability in the context of sport
Discourses around environmental sustainability and climate change are increasingly prominent in the sports sector, with a growing range of sports organisations developing policies to address these issues. This paper contends that figurational (or process)
Alison Cain
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Assessing the sociology of sport: On critical sport sociology and sport management
On the 50th anniversary of the ISSA and IRSS, Annelies Knoppers, one of the leading scholars in understanding the culture of sport in organizational settings, considers how the critical lens of sociology can enhance and mesh with research on sport management.
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Content Analyses of Scientific Articles from Issues Published in Sport Mont Journal in 2012 [PDF]
Sport Mont Journal is an electronic and printed scientific journal aimed at facilitating access to scientific knowledge for the purpose of raising global awareness of sports.
Jovan Radulovic
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The political process of constructing a sustainable London Olympics sports development legacy [PDF]
This study attempts to develop a research agenda for understanding the process of constructing a sustainable Olympic sports development legacy. The research uses a social constructivist perspective to examine the link between the 2012 London Olympic ...
Hills, L +3 more
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Bourdieu, feminism and female physical culture: Gender reflexivity and the habitus-field complex
Feminist theorizing in the sociology of sport and physical culture has progressed through ongoing and intense dialogue with an array of critical positions and voices in the social sciences (e.g., Judith Butler, R.W. Connell, Michel Foucault).
Thorpe, Holly Aysha
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Omnivorousness in sport: The importance of social capital and networks [PDF]
There has been for some time a significant and growing body of research around the relationship between sport and social capital. Similarly, within sociology there has been a corpus of work that has acknowledged the emergence of the omnivore–univore ...
Cutts, David +5 more
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Prof. Dr. Dusko Bjelica's Articles Published in Sport Mont Journal: A Content Analysis [PDF]
Sport Mont Journal (SMJ) is a print and electronic scientific journal aims to present easy access to the scientific knowledge for sport-conscious individuals using contemporary methods. SMJ is published three times a year by the Montenegrin sport academy
Ivan Vukovic
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Defamiliarizing heavy-contact sports: A critical examination of rugby, discipline, and pleasure
Pleasure can be regarded as a productive force in the constitution of the social sig-nificance of sport and desiring sport subjects. The organization and use of sport plea-sure has been a relatively marginalized topic of examination.
Pringle, Richard
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