Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies, 13th Edition
"Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies, 13th Edition" offers a comprehensive examination of the intersection between sports and society, delving into the myriad issues, controversies, and debates that characterize this dynamic relationship. Authored by Jay Coakley and Chris Kassimir, this extensively revised edition provides a thought-provoking analysis of the role of sports in shaping cultural, social, political, and economic landscapes.
From the grassroots level to the professional arena, this edition explores a wide range of topics, including gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, class and inequality, globalization, commercialization, and the impact of technology on sports participation and spectatorship. With its interdisciplinary approach, the book draws on sociological, historical, cultural, and political perspectives to provide a nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics at play.
New to this edition are discussions on emerging issues such as athlete activism, concussions and head injuries, the #MeToo movement in sports, esports, and the role of social media in shaping sports narratives. These additions reflect the evolving nature of sports in contemporary society and underscore the importance of critical analysis and engagement with current events.
In addition to its thematic coverage, the book features a range of pedagogical tools designed to enhance student learning and engagement. These include chapter-opening vignettes, discussion questions, case studies, and profiles of athletes and sports organizations, providing students with opportunities to apply sociological concepts to real-world scenarios.
With its accessible writing style, comprehensive coverage, and thought-provoking analysis, "Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies, 13th Edition" serves as an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and practitioners interested in understanding the complex interplay between sports and society. Whether used in classrooms, research settings, or everyday discussions, this book encourages readers to critically examine the social significance of sports and their implications for broader social issues and debates.