Populism in Sport, Leisure, and Popular Culture
Herausgeber: Clift, Bryan; Tomlinson, Alan
Populism in Sport, Leisure, and Popular Culture
Herausgeber: Clift, Bryan; Tomlinson, Alan
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This book examines and establishes the sociological relevance of the concept of populism and illuminates the ideological use of sport, leisure, and popular culture in socio-political populist strategies and dynamics.
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This book examines and establishes the sociological relevance of the concept of populism and illuminates the ideological use of sport, leisure, and popular culture in socio-political populist strategies and dynamics.
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Produktdetails
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- Sociological Futures
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9780367741518
- ISBN-10: 0367741512
- Artikelnr.: 65611954
- Sociological Futures
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9780367741518
- ISBN-10: 0367741512
- Artikelnr.: 65611954
Bryan C. Clift is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in the Department for Health at the University of Bath, UK, where he is the Director of the Centre for Qualitative Research. Alan Tomlinson is Professor of Leisure Studies at the University of Brighton, UK, and has written widely on sport, leisure, and popular culture in their sociological and historical contexts.
PART 1: Themes
Concepts
Theories 1. Populism
Sport
Leisure
and Popular Culture: Setting the Scene 2. Whither "The People?": Populism
Ideology and the Contested Politics of Sport 3. Populist Elements of SINGO Discourse and Practice: Unravelling the Undercurrents of the Popular Cultural Event 4. Neuro-liberalism: Enterprise
Gender
and the Marketing of the Self 5. The Radical Populist Pitch of U2's (2009-2011) '360°' Tour PART 2: National Contexts and Settings 6. Blame Games: Sport
Populism and Crisis Politics in Greece 7. From Fascism to Five Stars: Sport
Populism and the Figure of the Leader in Italy 8. Sport
Music
and Populism in Brazil 9. Dilma Rousseff
Brazilian Cultural Politics
and the Rio 2016 Olympics: Left in Lula's Wake 10. Populism and Sports in Latin America: Old and New Ways of Narrating the Nation 11. Populism and Political Motives for Hosting the FIFA World Cup: Comparing England 1966 and Russia 2018 PART 3: Trump Times 12. Blue Collar Billionaire: Trumpism
Populism and Uber-Sport 13. A Tale of Two Twitterstorms: The NFL
Donald Trump
and Digital Populism 14. The Gaga and the Global: American Double Articulation at Super Bowl LI 15. Art of the Deal: Donald Trump
the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup
and the Geopolitics of Football Aspiration 16. Afterword: A Sociological Future for Populism?
Concepts
Theories 1. Populism
Sport
Leisure
and Popular Culture: Setting the Scene 2. Whither "The People?": Populism
Ideology and the Contested Politics of Sport 3. Populist Elements of SINGO Discourse and Practice: Unravelling the Undercurrents of the Popular Cultural Event 4. Neuro-liberalism: Enterprise
Gender
and the Marketing of the Self 5. The Radical Populist Pitch of U2's (2009-2011) '360°' Tour PART 2: National Contexts and Settings 6. Blame Games: Sport
Populism and Crisis Politics in Greece 7. From Fascism to Five Stars: Sport
Populism and the Figure of the Leader in Italy 8. Sport
Music
and Populism in Brazil 9. Dilma Rousseff
Brazilian Cultural Politics
and the Rio 2016 Olympics: Left in Lula's Wake 10. Populism and Sports in Latin America: Old and New Ways of Narrating the Nation 11. Populism and Political Motives for Hosting the FIFA World Cup: Comparing England 1966 and Russia 2018 PART 3: Trump Times 12. Blue Collar Billionaire: Trumpism
Populism and Uber-Sport 13. A Tale of Two Twitterstorms: The NFL
Donald Trump
and Digital Populism 14. The Gaga and the Global: American Double Articulation at Super Bowl LI 15. Art of the Deal: Donald Trump
the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup
and the Geopolitics of Football Aspiration 16. Afterword: A Sociological Future for Populism?
PART 1: Themes
Concepts
Theories 1. Populism
Sport
Leisure
and Popular Culture: Setting the Scene 2. Whither "The People?": Populism
Ideology and the Contested Politics of Sport 3. Populist Elements of SINGO Discourse and Practice: Unravelling the Undercurrents of the Popular Cultural Event 4. Neuro-liberalism: Enterprise
Gender
and the Marketing of the Self 5. The Radical Populist Pitch of U2's (2009-2011) '360°' Tour PART 2: National Contexts and Settings 6. Blame Games: Sport
Populism and Crisis Politics in Greece 7. From Fascism to Five Stars: Sport
Populism and the Figure of the Leader in Italy 8. Sport
Music
and Populism in Brazil 9. Dilma Rousseff
Brazilian Cultural Politics
and the Rio 2016 Olympics: Left in Lula's Wake 10. Populism and Sports in Latin America: Old and New Ways of Narrating the Nation 11. Populism and Political Motives for Hosting the FIFA World Cup: Comparing England 1966 and Russia 2018 PART 3: Trump Times 12. Blue Collar Billionaire: Trumpism
Populism and Uber-Sport 13. A Tale of Two Twitterstorms: The NFL
Donald Trump
and Digital Populism 14. The Gaga and the Global: American Double Articulation at Super Bowl LI 15. Art of the Deal: Donald Trump
the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup
and the Geopolitics of Football Aspiration 16. Afterword: A Sociological Future for Populism?
Concepts
Theories 1. Populism
Sport
Leisure
and Popular Culture: Setting the Scene 2. Whither "The People?": Populism
Ideology and the Contested Politics of Sport 3. Populist Elements of SINGO Discourse and Practice: Unravelling the Undercurrents of the Popular Cultural Event 4. Neuro-liberalism: Enterprise
Gender
and the Marketing of the Self 5. The Radical Populist Pitch of U2's (2009-2011) '360°' Tour PART 2: National Contexts and Settings 6. Blame Games: Sport
Populism and Crisis Politics in Greece 7. From Fascism to Five Stars: Sport
Populism and the Figure of the Leader in Italy 8. Sport
Music
and Populism in Brazil 9. Dilma Rousseff
Brazilian Cultural Politics
and the Rio 2016 Olympics: Left in Lula's Wake 10. Populism and Sports in Latin America: Old and New Ways of Narrating the Nation 11. Populism and Political Motives for Hosting the FIFA World Cup: Comparing England 1966 and Russia 2018 PART 3: Trump Times 12. Blue Collar Billionaire: Trumpism
Populism and Uber-Sport 13. A Tale of Two Twitterstorms: The NFL
Donald Trump
and Digital Populism 14. The Gaga and the Global: American Double Articulation at Super Bowl LI 15. Art of the Deal: Donald Trump
the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup
and the Geopolitics of Football Aspiration 16. Afterword: A Sociological Future for Populism?