A Critical Realist Theory of Sport

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This book argues that sport in the era of global or financialised capitalism has undergone a process of fracturing, which requires a re-assessment of longstanding and consensual accounts of traditional-to-modern sporting activity. Considering rival concepts of sport, it presents detailed, illustrative studies of various types of sporting or athletic activity – including soccer, cricket, rugby and track and field – to advance an alternative sociological understanding of sport rooted in the philosophies and theories of critical realism and critical theory. As such, A Critical Realist Theory of Sport will appeal to scholars of sociology and social theory with interests in sport, research methods and critical realist thought.

Author(s): Graham Scambler
Series: Routledge Studies in Critical Realism
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 194
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: A Critical Realist Theory of Sport
1 The Case for a Revised Sociology of Sport
2 A Critical Realist Frame
3 From Hyper-Rationalisation to the Fractured Society
4 Global System Versus Local Lifeworld
5 A Case Study: Rugby as ‘Tribal Warfare'
6 Sociology and Sport in the Fractured Society
References
Index