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Globalization and Sport

Playing the World

Toby Miller University of California, Riverside, US
University of California, Riverside, USA
University of California, Riverside
Geoffrey A Lawrence Central Queensland University
Jim McKay Australia
David Rowe University of Western Sydney, Australia
© 2001   168 pages   SAGE Publications Ltd   
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Paperback ISBN: 9780761959694 £28.99
Hardcover ISBN: 9780761959687 £93.00
Ebook ISBN: 9781446265017
Other Titles in: Sociology of Sport  |  Popular Culture
Sport is the most universal feature of popular culture. It crosses language barriers and slices through national boundaries, attracting both spectators and participants, to a common lingua franca of passions, obsessions and desires.

This book brings to light the connections between sport and culture. It argues that although sport is obviously a source of pleasure, it is also part of the government of everyday life. The creation of a sporting calendar, movements of rational recreation and the development of physical education in the public sector, are read as ways of disciplining and shaping urban-industrial populations. In addition, sport is examined as a principal front of globalization. The sports process draws together dispersed communities and generates economic wealth. The book demonstrates how commodification, bureaucratization and ideology are fundamental to the organization of sporting cultures.

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