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Routledge Focus on Sport, Culture and Society


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Routledge Focus on Sport, Culture and Society showcases the latest cutting-edge research in the sociology of sport and exercise. Concise in form (20,000-50,000 words) and published quickly (within three months), the books in this series represents an important channel through which authors can disseminate their research swiftly and make an impact on current debates. We welcome submissions on any topic within the socio-cultural study of sport and exercise, including but not limited to subjects such as gender, race, sexuality, disability, politics, the media, social theory, Olympic Studies, and the ethics and philosophy of sport. The series aims to be theoretically-informed, empirically-grounded and international in reach, and will include a diversity of methodological approaches.

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Rethinking Sports and Integration Developing a Transnational Perspective on Migrants and Descendants in Sports

Rethinking Sports and Integration: Developing a Transnational Perspective on Migrants and Descendants in Sports

1st Edition

By Sine Agergaard
April 11, 2018

Rethinking Sports and Integration offers a critical cultural analysis of the idea that sport can promote the integration of migrants and their descendants. It examines the origins of this idea and the concept of integration, and analyzes the problems in focus, the methods applied and the results of...

Skill Transmission, Sport and Tacit Knowledge A Sociological Perspective

Skill Transmission, Sport and Tacit Knowledge: A Sociological Perspective

1st Edition

By Honorata Jakubowska
June 22, 2017

Teaching the skills necessary to play sport depends partly on transmitting knowledge verbally, yet non-verbal or tacit knowledge also has an important role. A coach may tell a young athlete to 'move more dynamically', but it is undoubtedly easier to demonstrate with the body itself how this should ...

The National Games and National Identity in China A History

The National Games and National Identity in China: A History

1st Edition

By Liu Li, Fan Hong
June 15, 2017

The history of China’s National Games reflects both the transformation of elite sport in China and wider Chinese society. This is the first book to describe the origins and development of the National Games through their dynamic relationship with Chinese politics, nationalism and identity in the ...

Sport in Iceland How Small Nations Achieve International Success

Sport in Iceland: How Small Nations Achieve International Success

1st Edition

By Vidar Halldorsson
April 13, 2017

Iceland is a tiny Nordic nation with a population of just 330,000 and no professional sports leagues, and yet its soccer, basketball and handball teams have all qualified for major international tournaments in recent years. This fascinating study argues that team sport success is culturally ...

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