Social Issues in Canadian Sport

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Social Issues in Canadian Sport

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  • Human Kinetics(2026/02発売)
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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Study the role, impact, and influence of sport in Canada.

As an introductory text, Social Issues in Canadian Sport encourages students to use critical thinking in analyzing the historical, current, and future trends of sport in Canada. It explores the world of sport through the lens of social theory, sociological concepts, and the reproduction of and resistance to social norms and values in and through sport.

Designed to provide readers with diverse perspectives, editors Marty Clark and William Bridel strengthen the contextual discourse by bringing together chapter contributors who are from equity-deserving groups, emerging and established scholars, and undergraduate and graduate students. The result is a foundational resource exploring the vital narratives of sport and broader Canadian societal underpinnings with chapters discussing gender, sexuality, race and ethnicity, settler colonialism and Indigeneity, class, health, all abilities, and sustainability, among others.

Social Issues in Canadian Sport includes many features designed to enhance the reading and learning experience. Chapter introductions have anecdotes from contributors that emphasize the importance of the chapter themes. Case studies throughout the text touch on contemporary research, activism and advocacy, and intersectionality. Pedagogical aids include chapter objectives, chapter outlines, key terms, summaries, and reflection questions that aim to make the book engaging and enjoyable. Adopting instructors gain access to a suite of ancillaries that includes an instructor guide, test package, and presentation package.

Help students critically examine sport in Canada through sociological perspectives with Social Issues in Canadian Sport.

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Introduction to the Critical Study of Sport
William Bridel and Marty Clark
Chapter Introduction
An Introduction to the Authors and Textbook Editors
What Is Sport?
Sociology of Sport 101
Sport and Identity
Content and Format of the Remaining Chapters
Chapter Summary

Chapter 2. Introducing Sociological Concepts and Theories
Marty Clark and William Bridel
Chapter Introduction
The Sociological Imagination
Social Theories and Sport Sociology
Intersectionality
Chapter Summary

Chapter 3. Systems and Structures
Marty Clark
Chapter Introduction
Thinking Sociologically About Sport Systems
Thinking About Social Structures
Making Connections: Social Structures, Systems, and Sporting Experiences
Chapter Summary

Chapter 4. Gender and Sport
Sarah Barnes and Mustafa Karacam
Chapter Introduction
Defining Key Terms
A Long (and Contested) History of Sport as a Male Preserve
From Exclusion to Inclusion With Caveats
Challenging Gendered Injustice in Society Through Sport
Chapter Summary

Chapter 5. Sexuality and Sport
Judy Liao
Chapter Introduction
Breaking Barriers, But at a Cost
Increasing Visibility in the 21st Century
Complicating Visibility and Inclusion
Conclusion! Conclusion? Can We (Re)Imagine Resistance (Visibility and Inclusion) Without Assimilation?
Chapter Summary

Chapter 6. Race, Ethnicity, and Sport
Janelle Joseph and Ornella Nzindukiyimana
Chapter Introduction
Some Definitions and Contexts
Understanding Race and Racism Through Intersectionality Theory
Thinking Theoretically About Identities and Race Using Cultural Studies
Using Critical Race Theory for Knowledge and Activism
Chapter Summary

Chapter 7. Sport for Decolonization? Reimagining Sport Through an Indigenous Lens
Daniel Henhawk
Chapter Introduction
Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Peoples
Sport, Leisure, and Settler Colonialism
What Does Any of This Have to Do With Sport?
Sport for Cultural Resurgence, Reconciliation, and Decolonization
Chapter Summary

Chapter 8. Sport, Class, and Capitalism
Samantha King, Gagandeep Minhas, and Gözde Öncil
Chapter Introduction
Thinking Sociologically About Sport and Economic Inequality in Canada
Resistance to Capitalism: The Anti-Olympic Movement
Chapter Summary

Chapter 9. Abilities
Jennifer Mooradian and Teresa Hill
Chapter Introduction
Thinking Critically About Disabilities
Sport and Disabilities
Disability in the Context of Neoliberalism and Colonialism
Chapter Summary

Chapter 10. The Body and Sport
Nikolaus A. Dean and Andrea Bundon
Chapter Introduction
Mind-Body Dualism
Biomedical Model
"Exercise Is Medicine" and the Concept of Healthism
Body Capital
Biographical Disruption
Pain, Injury, and the Culture of Risk
Chapter Summary

Chapter 11. Sport and Sustainability
Tavis Smith and Michael S. Dao
Chapter Introduction
Sustainability, Sustainable Development, and Sports
Thinking Critically About Sport and Sustainability
Chapter Summary

Chapter 12. Sport and Social Change
Andrea Carey
Chapter Introduction
Social Justice and Social Change
Sport as an Exclusionary System
Sport as a Mechanism to Navigate Social Change
Change Within Sport: A Focus on Policy
Athlete Activism: Sport Is More Than "Just Sport"
Chapter Summary

Chapter 13. Future Directions
William Bridel and Marty Clark
Chapter Introduction
Summary of Themes
A Conversation About Critical Sport Studies
Chapter Summary

Glossary
References
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors

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