Playing for Change
The Continuing Struggle for Sport and Recreation
Herausgeber: Field, Russell
Playing for Change
The Continuing Struggle for Sport and Recreation
Herausgeber: Field, Russell
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This book provides wide-ranging examples of cutting-edge research in sports studies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781442628205
- ISBN-10: 1442628200
- Artikelnr.: 42695582
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781442628205
- ISBN-10: 1442628200
- Artikelnr.: 42695582
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Russell Field
Introduction — For Jets and Country: A Reminder of How Sport Matters
Russell Field, University of Manitoba
Part I: Global promises: The Contested Terrain of International Sport
1. Sport, Development and the Challenge of Slums
Richard Gruneau, Simon Fraser University
2. The New ‘Culture Wars’: The Vancouver 2010 Olympics, Public Protest, and
the Politics of Resistance
Russell Field, University of Manitoba
3. Sochi 2014: The Russian Oligarchy and Winter Games Funding
Hart Cantelon, Professor Emeritus, University of Lethbridge, and James
Riordan, Professor Emeritus, University of Surrey
4. The Dialectic of Modern, High-Performance Sport: Returning to Dubin to
Move Forward
Rob Beamish, Queen’s University
Part II: Continental divides: Revisiting the Shaping of Sport in North
America
5. The 1904 Chicago-St. Louis Transition and the Social Structuration of
the American Olympic Movement
John J. MacAloon, The University of Chicago
6. Two-Way Hockey: Selling Canada’s Game in America, 1885-1935
Stephen Hardy, University of New Hampshire
7. Continentalization and America’s Contested Baseball Hegemony: the
Postwar Challenge to Major League Baseball in Mexico, Quebec and the
Caribbean, 1945-1955
Colin Howell, Saint Mary’s University
Part III: Local contours: Debating Access to Physical Activity in Canadian
Communities
8. Change Rooms and Change Agents: The Struggle against Barriers to
Opportunities for Physical Activity and Sport in Ethnocultural Communities
in Toronto
Parissa Safai, York University
9. Political Ecology, Discourse and Shared-use Trail Development in Nova
Scotia: Braking for or Breaking the Environment?
Robert Pitter and Glyn Bissix, Acadia University
10. Intertwining Histories, Enhancing Strengths: Sport and Recreation
Services in the Northwest Territories, 1962-2000
Victoria Paraschak, University of Windsor
Part IV: Shifting Ground: Reconsidering the Role of the Public Intellectual
in Sport
11. ‘Can you do this for my neighbourhood?’: Public Sport History, the
Environment, and Community in an Industrial City
Nancy B. Bouchier and Ken Cruikshank, McMaster University
12. Where History meets Biography: Toward a Public Sociology of Sport
Peter Donnelly and Michael Atkinson, University of Toronto
13. ‘Shadow Disciplines’ or A Place for ‘Post-Disciplinary Liaisons’ in the
North American Research University: What are we to do with Physical
Cultural Studies?
Patricia Vertinsky, University of British Columbia
14. Bruce Kidd, Sport History, and Social Emancipation
Douglas Booth, University of Otago
Russell Field, University of Manitoba
Part I: Global promises: The Contested Terrain of International Sport
1. Sport, Development and the Challenge of Slums
Richard Gruneau, Simon Fraser University
2. The New ‘Culture Wars’: The Vancouver 2010 Olympics, Public Protest, and
the Politics of Resistance
Russell Field, University of Manitoba
3. Sochi 2014: The Russian Oligarchy and Winter Games Funding
Hart Cantelon, Professor Emeritus, University of Lethbridge, and James
Riordan, Professor Emeritus, University of Surrey
4. The Dialectic of Modern, High-Performance Sport: Returning to Dubin to
Move Forward
Rob Beamish, Queen’s University
Part II: Continental divides: Revisiting the Shaping of Sport in North
America
5. The 1904 Chicago-St. Louis Transition and the Social Structuration of
the American Olympic Movement
John J. MacAloon, The University of Chicago
6. Two-Way Hockey: Selling Canada’s Game in America, 1885-1935
Stephen Hardy, University of New Hampshire
7. Continentalization and America’s Contested Baseball Hegemony: the
Postwar Challenge to Major League Baseball in Mexico, Quebec and the
Caribbean, 1945-1955
Colin Howell, Saint Mary’s University
Part III: Local contours: Debating Access to Physical Activity in Canadian
Communities
8. Change Rooms and Change Agents: The Struggle against Barriers to
Opportunities for Physical Activity and Sport in Ethnocultural Communities
in Toronto
Parissa Safai, York University
9. Political Ecology, Discourse and Shared-use Trail Development in Nova
Scotia: Braking for or Breaking the Environment?
Robert Pitter and Glyn Bissix, Acadia University
10. Intertwining Histories, Enhancing Strengths: Sport and Recreation
Services in the Northwest Territories, 1962-2000
Victoria Paraschak, University of Windsor
Part IV: Shifting Ground: Reconsidering the Role of the Public Intellectual
in Sport
11. ‘Can you do this for my neighbourhood?’: Public Sport History, the
Environment, and Community in an Industrial City
Nancy B. Bouchier and Ken Cruikshank, McMaster University
12. Where History meets Biography: Toward a Public Sociology of Sport
Peter Donnelly and Michael Atkinson, University of Toronto
13. ‘Shadow Disciplines’ or A Place for ‘Post-Disciplinary Liaisons’ in the
North American Research University: What are we to do with Physical
Cultural Studies?
Patricia Vertinsky, University of British Columbia
14. Bruce Kidd, Sport History, and Social Emancipation
Douglas Booth, University of Otago
Introduction — For Jets and Country: A Reminder of How Sport Matters
Russell Field, University of Manitoba
Part I: Global promises: The Contested Terrain of International Sport
1. Sport, Development and the Challenge of Slums
Richard Gruneau, Simon Fraser University
2. The New ‘Culture Wars’: The Vancouver 2010 Olympics, Public Protest, and
the Politics of Resistance
Russell Field, University of Manitoba
3. Sochi 2014: The Russian Oligarchy and Winter Games Funding
Hart Cantelon, Professor Emeritus, University of Lethbridge, and James
Riordan, Professor Emeritus, University of Surrey
4. The Dialectic of Modern, High-Performance Sport: Returning to Dubin to
Move Forward
Rob Beamish, Queen’s University
Part II: Continental divides: Revisiting the Shaping of Sport in North
America
5. The 1904 Chicago-St. Louis Transition and the Social Structuration of
the American Olympic Movement
John J. MacAloon, The University of Chicago
6. Two-Way Hockey: Selling Canada’s Game in America, 1885-1935
Stephen Hardy, University of New Hampshire
7. Continentalization and America’s Contested Baseball Hegemony: the
Postwar Challenge to Major League Baseball in Mexico, Quebec and the
Caribbean, 1945-1955
Colin Howell, Saint Mary’s University
Part III: Local contours: Debating Access to Physical Activity in Canadian
Communities
8. Change Rooms and Change Agents: The Struggle against Barriers to
Opportunities for Physical Activity and Sport in Ethnocultural Communities
in Toronto
Parissa Safai, York University
9. Political Ecology, Discourse and Shared-use Trail Development in Nova
Scotia: Braking for or Breaking the Environment?
Robert Pitter and Glyn Bissix, Acadia University
10. Intertwining Histories, Enhancing Strengths: Sport and Recreation
Services in the Northwest Territories, 1962-2000
Victoria Paraschak, University of Windsor
Part IV: Shifting Ground: Reconsidering the Role of the Public Intellectual
in Sport
11. ‘Can you do this for my neighbourhood?’: Public Sport History, the
Environment, and Community in an Industrial City
Nancy B. Bouchier and Ken Cruikshank, McMaster University
12. Where History meets Biography: Toward a Public Sociology of Sport
Peter Donnelly and Michael Atkinson, University of Toronto
13. ‘Shadow Disciplines’ or A Place for ‘Post-Disciplinary Liaisons’ in the
North American Research University: What are we to do with Physical
Cultural Studies?
Patricia Vertinsky, University of British Columbia
14. Bruce Kidd, Sport History, and Social Emancipation
Douglas Booth, University of Otago
Russell Field, University of Manitoba
Part I: Global promises: The Contested Terrain of International Sport
1. Sport, Development and the Challenge of Slums
Richard Gruneau, Simon Fraser University
2. The New ‘Culture Wars’: The Vancouver 2010 Olympics, Public Protest, and
the Politics of Resistance
Russell Field, University of Manitoba
3. Sochi 2014: The Russian Oligarchy and Winter Games Funding
Hart Cantelon, Professor Emeritus, University of Lethbridge, and James
Riordan, Professor Emeritus, University of Surrey
4. The Dialectic of Modern, High-Performance Sport: Returning to Dubin to
Move Forward
Rob Beamish, Queen’s University
Part II: Continental divides: Revisiting the Shaping of Sport in North
America
5. The 1904 Chicago-St. Louis Transition and the Social Structuration of
the American Olympic Movement
John J. MacAloon, The University of Chicago
6. Two-Way Hockey: Selling Canada’s Game in America, 1885-1935
Stephen Hardy, University of New Hampshire
7. Continentalization and America’s Contested Baseball Hegemony: the
Postwar Challenge to Major League Baseball in Mexico, Quebec and the
Caribbean, 1945-1955
Colin Howell, Saint Mary’s University
Part III: Local contours: Debating Access to Physical Activity in Canadian
Communities
8. Change Rooms and Change Agents: The Struggle against Barriers to
Opportunities for Physical Activity and Sport in Ethnocultural Communities
in Toronto
Parissa Safai, York University
9. Political Ecology, Discourse and Shared-use Trail Development in Nova
Scotia: Braking for or Breaking the Environment?
Robert Pitter and Glyn Bissix, Acadia University
10. Intertwining Histories, Enhancing Strengths: Sport and Recreation
Services in the Northwest Territories, 1962-2000
Victoria Paraschak, University of Windsor
Part IV: Shifting Ground: Reconsidering the Role of the Public Intellectual
in Sport
11. ‘Can you do this for my neighbourhood?’: Public Sport History, the
Environment, and Community in an Industrial City
Nancy B. Bouchier and Ken Cruikshank, McMaster University
12. Where History meets Biography: Toward a Public Sociology of Sport
Peter Donnelly and Michael Atkinson, University of Toronto
13. ‘Shadow Disciplines’ or A Place for ‘Post-Disciplinary Liaisons’ in the
North American Research University: What are we to do with Physical
Cultural Studies?
Patricia Vertinsky, University of British Columbia
14. Bruce Kidd, Sport History, and Social Emancipation
Douglas Booth, University of Otago