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In today's day and age of social media in a global economy where individuals come into contact with one another at a rapid pace, we all must work harder to understand and respect one another's point of view that may be directly influenced by an individual's native language, culture, and history. The sporting world is one such realm in which racism and discrimination take place that is often based in differences. The aim of this volume is to explore what is it about culture and society that creates an environment in which an athlete is able to excel or fail in his/her respective sport as well…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In today's day and age of social media in a global economy where individuals come into contact with one another at a rapid pace, we all must work harder to understand and respect one another's point of view that may be directly influenced by an individual's native language, culture, and history. The sporting world is one such realm in which racism and discrimination take place that is often based in differences. The aim of this volume is to explore what is it about culture and society that creates an environment in which an athlete is able to excel or fail in his/her respective sport as well as which factors, such as racism, discrimination, financial advantage or hardship, propel or hinder an athlete's achievements. This volume also seeks to explore how the world of sports is often a microcosm of the real world and the many ways in which it uniquely reflects cultural and societal issues.
Autorenporträt
Eileen M. Angelini is the new Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Le Moyne College. She has served as Associate Dean of the School for Graduate Studies at SUNY Empire State College.