Sport and Discrimination
Herausgeber: Kilvington, Daniel; Price, John
Sport and Discrimination
Herausgeber: Kilvington, Daniel; Price, John
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Despite campaigns to educate and increase awareness, discrimination continues to be a deep-rooted problem in sport. This book provides an international, interdisciplinary and critical discussion of various forms of discrimination in sport, with contributions from leading academics and high-profile and influential campaigners. Divided into five sections, it explores sexism, homophobia, disability, racism, and the role of media in both perpetuating and tackling discrimination. It offers a critical review of current debates and recommendations for further action and research into the discipline.
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Despite campaigns to educate and increase awareness, discrimination continues to be a deep-rooted problem in sport. This book provides an international, interdisciplinary and critical discussion of various forms of discrimination in sport, with contributions from leading academics and high-profile and influential campaigners. Divided into five sections, it explores sexism, homophobia, disability, racism, and the role of media in both perpetuating and tackling discrimination. It offers a critical review of current debates and recommendations for further action and research into the discipline.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781138194571
- ISBN-10: 1138194573
- Artikelnr.: 47702559
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781138194571
- ISBN-10: 1138194573
- Artikelnr.: 47702559
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Daniel Kilvington is a Senior Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at Leeds Beckett University, UK. His research interests include 'race', racisms and ethnicity within sport/media contexts. Kilvington is the co-author of Race, Racism and Sports Journalism (2012), Sport, Racism and Social Media (2014) and author of British Asians, Exclusion and the Football Industry (2016). He is the co-founder of the Sport and Discrimination Conference series, and a trustee of the community cohesion charity, The Zesh Rehman Foundation (ZRF). John Price is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader for BA (Hons) Sports Journalism at the University of Sunderland, UK. He is co-author of Race, Racism and Sports Journalism (Routledge 2012) and Sport, Racism and Social Media (Routledge 2014). His most recent research has examined issues of gender diversity in the sports media and sports journalism education. He is a former journalist.
1. Introduction: Offering a Critical and Collective Understanding of Sport
and Discrimination
[Daniel Kilvington and John Price]
Section I: Sport and Racism
2. College Sport Leadership: Systemic Racial Employment Barriers
[Michael Regan and Joe Feagin]
3. Racism and the AFL: Listening to the Stories Adam Goodes and Shane
Edwards
[Andy Fuller]
4. Understanding the Varied Responses to Calls for a 'Rooney Rule' in
English Football
[Jim Lusted]
Section II: Sport and Sexism
5. Everyday Sexisms: Exploring the Scales of Misogyny in Sport
[Jayne Caudwell]
6. Women into Coaching - Are you sure?
[Colin Lewis, Simon Roberts and Hazel Andrews]
7. 'Community and Camaraderie': An Exploration of Australian Muslim Women's
Involvement in Organized Sport
[Nasya Bahfen, Assmaah Helal, Amna K-Hassan and Fatima Kourouche]
Section III: Sport and Homophobia
8. Footballing Masculinities: The Changing Nature of the Football Academy
[Rory Magrath]
9. Inclusive Masculinity Theory: Sports' Role in the Liberation of Male
Gender
[Adam White, Stefan Robinson and Eric Anderson]
10. Academics v. Activists: Making Sense of Homophobia in Male Team Sport
[Andy Harvey]
Section IV: Sport and Ableism
11. 'Paralympian' - Discrimination or a Necessary Form of Differentiation?
[Ian Brittain, David Legg and Eli Wolff]
12. "New" Paralympic Heroes: Mainstream Media, Strategic Medals, "Cyborg"
Bodies, Protest and Changing Attitudes
[Jill M Le Clair]
13. Mixed-ability Events: From Discrimination to Inclusion
[Sneh Gupta and Tom Vahid]
Section V: Sport, Media and Discrimination
14. Klick It Out: Tackling Online Discrimination in Football
[Hayley Bennett and Anna Jönsson]
15. Social Responsibility of Sports Journalists in Expressions of
Diversity: The Example of the London Olympic Games as Covered in La Voix du
Nord
[Fabien Wille and Sorina Cernaianu]
16. Social Capital, Social Media and Gender Class Reproduction: Women,
Subcultures and the Changing Patterns of Participation in Climbing
[David Holland-Smith]
and Discrimination
[Daniel Kilvington and John Price]
Section I: Sport and Racism
2. College Sport Leadership: Systemic Racial Employment Barriers
[Michael Regan and Joe Feagin]
3. Racism and the AFL: Listening to the Stories Adam Goodes and Shane
Edwards
[Andy Fuller]
4. Understanding the Varied Responses to Calls for a 'Rooney Rule' in
English Football
[Jim Lusted]
Section II: Sport and Sexism
5. Everyday Sexisms: Exploring the Scales of Misogyny in Sport
[Jayne Caudwell]
6. Women into Coaching - Are you sure?
[Colin Lewis, Simon Roberts and Hazel Andrews]
7. 'Community and Camaraderie': An Exploration of Australian Muslim Women's
Involvement in Organized Sport
[Nasya Bahfen, Assmaah Helal, Amna K-Hassan and Fatima Kourouche]
Section III: Sport and Homophobia
8. Footballing Masculinities: The Changing Nature of the Football Academy
[Rory Magrath]
9. Inclusive Masculinity Theory: Sports' Role in the Liberation of Male
Gender
[Adam White, Stefan Robinson and Eric Anderson]
10. Academics v. Activists: Making Sense of Homophobia in Male Team Sport
[Andy Harvey]
Section IV: Sport and Ableism
11. 'Paralympian' - Discrimination or a Necessary Form of Differentiation?
[Ian Brittain, David Legg and Eli Wolff]
12. "New" Paralympic Heroes: Mainstream Media, Strategic Medals, "Cyborg"
Bodies, Protest and Changing Attitudes
[Jill M Le Clair]
13. Mixed-ability Events: From Discrimination to Inclusion
[Sneh Gupta and Tom Vahid]
Section V: Sport, Media and Discrimination
14. Klick It Out: Tackling Online Discrimination in Football
[Hayley Bennett and Anna Jönsson]
15. Social Responsibility of Sports Journalists in Expressions of
Diversity: The Example of the London Olympic Games as Covered in La Voix du
Nord
[Fabien Wille and Sorina Cernaianu]
16. Social Capital, Social Media and Gender Class Reproduction: Women,
Subcultures and the Changing Patterns of Participation in Climbing
[David Holland-Smith]
1. Introduction: Offering a Critical and Collective Understanding of Sport
and Discrimination
[Daniel Kilvington and John Price]
Section I: Sport and Racism
2. College Sport Leadership: Systemic Racial Employment Barriers
[Michael Regan and Joe Feagin]
3. Racism and the AFL: Listening to the Stories Adam Goodes and Shane
Edwards
[Andy Fuller]
4. Understanding the Varied Responses to Calls for a 'Rooney Rule' in
English Football
[Jim Lusted]
Section II: Sport and Sexism
5. Everyday Sexisms: Exploring the Scales of Misogyny in Sport
[Jayne Caudwell]
6. Women into Coaching - Are you sure?
[Colin Lewis, Simon Roberts and Hazel Andrews]
7. 'Community and Camaraderie': An Exploration of Australian Muslim Women's
Involvement in Organized Sport
[Nasya Bahfen, Assmaah Helal, Amna K-Hassan and Fatima Kourouche]
Section III: Sport and Homophobia
8. Footballing Masculinities: The Changing Nature of the Football Academy
[Rory Magrath]
9. Inclusive Masculinity Theory: Sports' Role in the Liberation of Male
Gender
[Adam White, Stefan Robinson and Eric Anderson]
10. Academics v. Activists: Making Sense of Homophobia in Male Team Sport
[Andy Harvey]
Section IV: Sport and Ableism
11. 'Paralympian' - Discrimination or a Necessary Form of Differentiation?
[Ian Brittain, David Legg and Eli Wolff]
12. "New" Paralympic Heroes: Mainstream Media, Strategic Medals, "Cyborg"
Bodies, Protest and Changing Attitudes
[Jill M Le Clair]
13. Mixed-ability Events: From Discrimination to Inclusion
[Sneh Gupta and Tom Vahid]
Section V: Sport, Media and Discrimination
14. Klick It Out: Tackling Online Discrimination in Football
[Hayley Bennett and Anna Jönsson]
15. Social Responsibility of Sports Journalists in Expressions of
Diversity: The Example of the London Olympic Games as Covered in La Voix du
Nord
[Fabien Wille and Sorina Cernaianu]
16. Social Capital, Social Media and Gender Class Reproduction: Women,
Subcultures and the Changing Patterns of Participation in Climbing
[David Holland-Smith]
and Discrimination
[Daniel Kilvington and John Price]
Section I: Sport and Racism
2. College Sport Leadership: Systemic Racial Employment Barriers
[Michael Regan and Joe Feagin]
3. Racism and the AFL: Listening to the Stories Adam Goodes and Shane
Edwards
[Andy Fuller]
4. Understanding the Varied Responses to Calls for a 'Rooney Rule' in
English Football
[Jim Lusted]
Section II: Sport and Sexism
5. Everyday Sexisms: Exploring the Scales of Misogyny in Sport
[Jayne Caudwell]
6. Women into Coaching - Are you sure?
[Colin Lewis, Simon Roberts and Hazel Andrews]
7. 'Community and Camaraderie': An Exploration of Australian Muslim Women's
Involvement in Organized Sport
[Nasya Bahfen, Assmaah Helal, Amna K-Hassan and Fatima Kourouche]
Section III: Sport and Homophobia
8. Footballing Masculinities: The Changing Nature of the Football Academy
[Rory Magrath]
9. Inclusive Masculinity Theory: Sports' Role in the Liberation of Male
Gender
[Adam White, Stefan Robinson and Eric Anderson]
10. Academics v. Activists: Making Sense of Homophobia in Male Team Sport
[Andy Harvey]
Section IV: Sport and Ableism
11. 'Paralympian' - Discrimination or a Necessary Form of Differentiation?
[Ian Brittain, David Legg and Eli Wolff]
12. "New" Paralympic Heroes: Mainstream Media, Strategic Medals, "Cyborg"
Bodies, Protest and Changing Attitudes
[Jill M Le Clair]
13. Mixed-ability Events: From Discrimination to Inclusion
[Sneh Gupta and Tom Vahid]
Section V: Sport, Media and Discrimination
14. Klick It Out: Tackling Online Discrimination in Football
[Hayley Bennett and Anna Jönsson]
15. Social Responsibility of Sports Journalists in Expressions of
Diversity: The Example of the London Olympic Games as Covered in La Voix du
Nord
[Fabien Wille and Sorina Cernaianu]
16. Social Capital, Social Media and Gender Class Reproduction: Women,
Subcultures and the Changing Patterns of Participation in Climbing
[David Holland-Smith]