Handbook of Sports Studies
- Jay Coakley - University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA, University of Colorado, USA
- Eric Dunning - University of Leicester, UK
Sociology of Sport
"This handbook contains useful reviews of major theoretical frameworks and research topics in sports studies-especially sport sociology-written by a star-studded array of internationally recognized experts. The scope and depth of this volume demonstrates the intellectual maturity of this area. Each chapter provides an informative historical context and an organized conceptual framework for making sense of the relevant scholarly literature. The book will be particularly useful to graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and college and university faculty who are seeking to gain rapid, informed access to the literature." --Janet C. Harris, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Kinesiology and Physical Education, California State University, Los Angeles This vital new Handbook marks the development of sports studies as a major new discipline within the social sciences. Edited by the leading sociologist of sport, Eric Dunning, and author of the best selling textbook on sport in the USA, Jay Coakley, it both reflects and richly endorses this new found status. Key aspects of the Handbook include: an inventory of the principal achievements in the field; a guide to the chief conflicts and difficulties in the theory and research process; a rallying point for researchers who are established or new to the field, which sets the agenda for future developments; a resource book for teachers who wish to establish new curricula and develop courses and programmes in the area of sports studies. With an international and inter-disciplinary cast of contributors the Handbook of Sports Studies is comprehensive in scope, relevant in content and far-reaching in its discussion of future prospect.
A text that is highly relevant to contemporary issues surrounding sport in society. Provided invaluable content in terms of preparation, debate and discussion concerning lecture content.
For Sports Psychologist who need a comprehensive text on all aspects of Sports Studies - this is the champion!
Again, another significant addition by Coakley to the increasing tome of sociology/sport studies texts. Coakley has extended his previous work with the inclusion of fresh examples and arguments that readers will undoubtedly interests avid followers of his work. For undergraduates, Coakley's work has long been a fundamental component of their sociological education. Like similar texts, this book does not dissapoint. Students will likely appreciate Coakley's attempts to engage with contemporary issues and concerns, and, relate these to the fields key theoretical strands. The writing style is engaging and easy enough for the uninitiated student to follow. To the author's credit, there are also an array of ideas, arguments, and points within the book that advanced students might like to follow up in the research work. With this carefully considered handbook Coakley has done well to provide those teaching within the discipline useful content material and conceptual debates to augment their practice. Coupled with other texts, Coakley's work will continue to remain a vital element in most undergraduate sociology courses.
This book provides a good base guide for learners with direction to further reading. Great for building vocabulary and glossaries within the Sports Studies industry including coaching, development and fitness.
A classic text that explores the key debates in sports studies - essential reading
a comprehensive book that should underpin students' understanding of sport studies
We will suggest specific chapter to those interested in the topics covered in this book, but the book as such will not be essential